Thread: Re: How to monitor logical replication initial sync?

Re: How to monitor logical replication initial sync?

From
bricklen
Date:

On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 3:23 PM, Doug Gorley <doug@gorley.ca> wrote:
Good day,

How does one monitor the status or progress of an initial sync under logical replication?  For example:

* I create a publication in database db_pub
* I create a subscription in database db_sub
* In 15 minutes I want to check an see that the initial sync is N% complete

Is it possible to tell when the initial sync is complete, or better yet, how complete it is?

​This is a question I'm quite interested in as well (and one I do not have an answer to).​
 
​Does anyone with more familiarity ​with logical replication have any suggestions on how to determine the status of the initial sync?

Re: How to monitor logical replication initial sync?

From
Peter Eisentraut
Date:
On 3/15/18 09:19, bricklen wrote:
>     How does one monitor the status or progress of an initial sync under
>     logical replication?  For example:
> 
>     * I create a publication in database db_pub
>     * I create a subscription in database db_sub
>     * In 15 minutes I want to check an see that the initial sync is N%
>     complete
> 
>     Is it possible to tell when the initial sync is complete, or better
>     yet, how complete it is?
> 
> 
> ​This is a question I'm quite interested in as well (and one I do not
> have an answer to).​
>  
> ​Does anyone with more familiarity ​with logical replication have any
> suggestions on how to determine the status of the initial sync?

Something like

select * from pg_subscription_rel where srsubstate <> 'r' and srsubid =
(select oid from pg_subscription where subname = 'mysub');

The key is checking the srsubstate column for 'r' (ready).

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