Hello Everyone, 
Is possible recovery from my situation at all ? I was looking on tool which 
might will help and only bdr_init_copy. If possible initialize second node 
again ? Also is it good idea enable wal archiving with bdr ? 

volga629 


From: "volga629" <volga...@skillsearch.ca> 
To: "John R Pierce" <pie...@hogranch.com> 
Cc: "pgsql-general" <pgsql-general@postgresql.org> 
Sent: Thursday, 31 March, 2016 00:57:13 
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] bdr replication 

In my case only virtual hosts are use share storage (feed from glusterfs), but 
actual virtual machines have own separate disks and all PostgreSQL run on 
separate data directories. 

volga629 


From: "John R Pierce" <pie...@hogranch.com> 
To: "pgsql-general" <pgsql-general@postgresql.org> 
Sent: Thursday, 31 March, 2016 00:34:55 
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] bdr replication 

On 3/30/2016 8:09 PM, Slava Bendersky wrote: 
> Is any share storage technology recommended for PostgreSQL in virtual 
> environment ? 
> Ok what I will do is going take backups, shutdown both virtual servers 
> and place all vm use local disk on server only. 


'share storage technology'... um. thats such a vague term, it can 
mean lots of things. 

each postgres instance needs its own data store, two instances can NOT 
share the same files under any condition. these data stores can be 
on SAN or NAS, as long the storage is reliable about committed random 
writes, and as long as two different servers aren't using the SAME 
directory for their data stores. 

-- 
john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz 



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