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From Naveen Kumar
Subject Re: Logical Replication - Rep Manager
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In response to Re: Logical Replication - Rep Manager  (Matthew Tice <mjtice@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: Logical Replication - Rep Manager  ("Anjul Tyagi" <anjul@ibosstech-us.com>)
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Hello Anjul,

I did not test, You can try  

ALTER SUBSCRIPTION <mysub> DISABLE;
Promote Standby
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name CONNECTION 'conninfo
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION <mysub> ENABLE;  

if it's working, you can automate this in promote_commad in repmgr.conf. 




Naveen Kumar .M,
Sr. PostgreSQL Database Administrator,
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On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 10:28 PM Matthew Tice <mjtice@gmail.com> wrote:
Are you using a replication_slot?  

If so, as I understand, replication_slots are not replicated to the standby database.  They would need to be re-created upon standby promotion.

On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 6:23 AM Anjul Tyagi <anjul@ibosstech-us.com> wrote:
Samed,

i tied the same, unfortunate it did not work. after promoting we have seen error log, replication slot is not exist. I tried to start the slot but did not work.

 
 
 

Regards,

Anjul TYAGI

 

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------ Original Message ------
From: "Samed YILDIRIM" <samed@reddoc.net>
To: "Anjul Tyagi" <anjul@ibosstech-us.com>; "pgsql-admin" <pgsql-admin@postgresql.org>
Sent: 8/26/2020 12:20:29 PM
Subject: Re: Logical Replication - Rep Manager

Hi Anjul,
 
I haven't tested, but specifying multiple host in connection string may solve your issue.
 
For example;
create subscription sub1
      connection 'host=192.168.100.25,192.168.100.50,192.168.56.20 dbname=prod_db user=logical_rep password=123'
      publication pub_for_report;
 
 
Best regards.
Samed YILDIRIM
 
25.08.2020, 20:34, "Anjul Tyagi" <anjul@ibosstech-us.com>:
Hi Team,
 
We are planning to implement the Rep Manager in our environment to manage the replication. While reading the documentation we found out that if primary goes down. We can promote one of the standby server and make it primary. However we have one reporting server that we are replicating specific table data via logical replication. While doing testing in lower environment, we noticed when we primary goes down and we promote the standby server, our replication also breaks. Do we have any option and suggestion to handle the logical replication in case of failure.
 
Thanks in advance. 
 
 
 
 

Regards,

Anjul TYAGI

 

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