Re: [ADMIN] Logical Replication - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Mark Kirkwood
Subject Re: [ADMIN] Logical Replication
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Msg-id afb6113f-cb1c-001b-809f-e42532716017@catalyst.net.nz
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In response to [ADMIN] Logical Replication  (pinker <pinker@onet.eu>)
Responses Re: [ADMIN] Logical Replication  (Mark Kirkwood <mark.kirkwood@catalyst.net.nz>)
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On 10/10/17 05:43, pinker wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm just trying out new feature - logical replication. It works great
> between 10 and 10, but I would like to try between different major version.
> Documentation says it's possible : /Replicating between different major
> versions of PostgreSQL/, but I cannot find any post with setup examples
> (yes, I did google search :).
> Do you know maybe where can I find it?
> If I would like to replicate 9.4 to 10 it means I need to install pglogical?
> or it's happening through fdw for instance?

I think the docs mean that logical replication works between different 
versions of Postgres - provided they both have the logical replication 
code! So you will be able to run it between version 10 and 11 for instance.

With respect to 9.4 - you probably need to discuss using pglogical with 
the EDB guys (ISTM that it is slightly different from the logical 
replication code in version 10).

>
> Another thing that puzzles me:
> I have created 2 identical publications what resulted in the data
> duplication. Is it intended to work this way? or maybe some checks will
> appear later on?
>
>

Probably worth raising this as a bug.

regards

Mark


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