(2013/12/12 7:23), Fabrízio de Royes Mello wrote:
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 7:47 PM, Andres Freund <and...@2ndquadrant.com
 > * hot_standby=off: Makes delay useable with wal_level=archive (and thus
 >   a lower WAL volume)
 > * standby_mode=off: Configurations that use tools like pg_standby and
 >   similar simply don't need standby_mode=on. If you want to trigger
 >   failover from within the restore_command you *cannot* set it.
 > * recovery_target_*: It can still make sense if you use
 >   pause_at_recovery_target.

I don't think part of his arguments are right very much... We can just set stanby_mode=on when we use "min_standby_apply_delay" with pg_standby and similar simply tools. However, I tend to agree with not to need to prohibit except for standby_mode. So I'd like to propose that changing parameter name of "min_standby_apply_delay" to "min_recovery_apply_delay". It is natural for this feature.

Regards,
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Mitsumasa KONDO
NTT Open Source Software Center


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