Don't worry, they are both x86 arch, so I'll just install 32bit
postgresql on the 64 bit server. That should make it work, right?
El día 2 de noviembre de 2011 14:55, Adam Cornett
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> 2011/11/2 Martín Marqués <martin.marques@gmail.com>
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>> I have two servers, one a x86 32bit server, and the other one is a x86
>> 64 bit server.
>>
>> We want to use synchronous replication and make the 32 bit be a master
>> and the 64bit be a read-only stand-by.
>>
>> Do I have to install 32bit postgresql on the 64bit server to be able
>> to use wal replication?
>>
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> Native replication is only available on systems with the same architecture,
> so the short answer is no.
> But I'm pretty sure you can still use other replication tools like Slony or
> Bucardo, although neither is synchronous.
> -Adam
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