Thread: Is someone actively working on the binary replication tutorial wiki page?
I've been trying to set up binary replication in 9.1.3 on two test servers using the instructions in the wiki binary replication tutorial. I did get it working last night ,but ran into some issues that aren't covered, such as what to do with a database that has multiple tablespaces.
This wiki page does not seem to have been updated since early 2011.
Is anyone working on that page these days?
How do I get involved helping update it?
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Mike Nolan
This wiki page does not seem to have been updated since early 2011.
Is anyone working on that page these days?
How do I get involved helping update it?
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Mike Nolan
Re: Is someone actively working on the binary replication tutorial wiki page?
From
Heikki Linnakangas
Date:
On 30.03.2012 19:26, Michael Nolan wrote: > I've been trying to set up binary replication in 9.1.3 on two test servers > using the instructions in the wiki binary replication tutorial. I did get > it working last night ,but ran into some issues that aren't covered, such > as what to do with a database that has multiple tablespaces. > > This wiki page does not seem to have been updated since early 2011. > > Is anyone working on that page these days? > > How do I get involved helping update it? Just login and start editing. If you don't have a community account yet, you'll need to create one first, but that won't take long (https://www.postgresql.org/account/signup/) -- Heikki Linnakangas EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com
Re: Is someone actively working on the binary replication tutorial wiki page?
From
Michael Nolan
Date:
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 12:45 PM, Heikki Linnakangas <heikki.linnakangas@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
Just login and start editing. If you don't have a community account yet, you'll need to create one first, but that won't take long (https://www.postgresql.org/account/signup/)How do I get involved helping update it?
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Heikki Linnakangas
EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com
Got it, thanks. I've made one (minor) edit so far, just to gain some familiarity with the process.
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Mike Nolan