Re: [GENERAL] PostgreSQL Replication Server?

2001-06-07 Thread Gordan Bobic

Or try:

http://pgreplicator.sourceforge.net/

Haven't used it myself yet, but it looks pretty good...

  Now, erserver seems to work, but it needs a bit hacking around
that I
  hadn't done yet. Maybe when I get it working I'll see to writing
  something. In the mean time, source code is the only thing that
can help
  you.

 I forgot to explain: erserver works well out of the box for one
 master / one slave setup. If you need more than one slave, you need
some
 hacking around. If you need more than one master, I doubt it'll work
in
 its current form.

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Re: [GENERAL] PostgreSQL Replication Server?

2001-06-06 Thread Alvaro Herrera

On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Gerald Gutierrez wrote:

 The database article at Zend mentioned a replication server for
 PostgreSQL., available at www.pgsql.com. The press release says the code
 itself has been put into the CVS tree, but I can't find any documentation
 on it anywhere.

You won't find any documentation, for it seems that none has been
written. I was bitten by this fact and had to use an ugly hack to make
replication work... without erserver (basically dump and restore at the
other side). It works as long as the database is small...

Now, erserver seems to work, but it needs a bit hacking around that I
hadn't done yet. Maybe when I get it working I'll see to writing
something. In the mean time, source code is the only thing that can help
you.

The code is in contrib/rserv.

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Re: [GENERAL] PostgreSQL Replication Server?

2001-06-06 Thread Alvaro Herrera

On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Alvaro Herrera wrote:

 On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Gerald Gutierrez wrote:

 Now, erserver seems to work, but it needs a bit hacking around that I
 hadn't done yet. Maybe when I get it working I'll see to writing
 something. In the mean time, source code is the only thing that can help
 you.

I forgot to explain: erserver works well out of the box for one
master / one slave setup. If you need more than one slave, you need some
hacking around. If you need more than one master, I doubt it'll work in
its current form.

-- 
Alvaro Herrera (alvherre[@]atentus.com)


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