On 30.12.2010 22:27, Robert Haas wrote:
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Simon Riggs<si...@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
synchronous_replication (boolean)
Specifies whether transaction commit will wait for WAL records
to be replicated before the command returns a "success"
indication to the client.
The word "replicated" here could be taken to mean different things,
most obviously:
- slave has received the WAL
- slave has fsync'd the WAL
- slave has applied the WAL
Perhaps the level of "replication guarantee" should be decided on the
slave side, by
having a configuration parameter there
report_as_replicated = received|written_to_disk|fsynced|applied
for different types of hosts may have wildly different guarantees and
performance
parameters for these. One could envision a WAL-archive type "standby"
which is
there for data persistence only will and never "apply" WAL.
of couse we could put a bitmap in the status update messages from slave
and have
some quorum on options on master for when the data is "in sync", say
"need 5 received
or (1 applied and 1 fsynced)", but I am pretty sure that trying to get
anywhere with this
before applying the basic sync rep patch would push back sync rep to at
least 9.2 if not 9.5
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Hannu Krosing
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