Le Fri, 21 Jan 2022 18:17:04 +0100,
damiano giuliani a écrit :
> Ehy,
>
> Take in account when a master node crash, you should re-allign the old
> master into the slave using pg_basebackup/pg_rewind and then rejoin the
> node into the cluster as a slave. This is the only way to avoid data
>
Ehy,
Take in account when a master node crash, you should re-allign the old
master into the slave using pg_basebackup/pg_rewind and then rejoin the
node into the cluster as a slave. This is the only way to avoid data
corruption and be sure the new slave is correcly synchronised with the new
Hello,
I have a 2 node cluster with pgsqlms and sbd fencing.
I tested the failover by resetting the VM running the postgresql master, it
promoted the other node.
When i started pacemaker on fenced node i get this error:
Instance "pgsqld" controldata indicates a running primary instance,