Hello Scott,
>>
>> Probably I was not clear enough - I meant that only _one_ postmaster
>> is run at a time, of course. What is wanted is that the user be able
>> to choose _which_ one at boot time (So, 2 identical posmasters, 1
>> cluster, 1 postmaster always up, 1 postmaster always down).
> Yea
Hello Scott,
>> I'd like to be able to run one of TWO independently installed server
>> instances on the same single data cluster. Actually, there are even
>> 2 separate OS instances for that, though they are mostly identical and
>> they share the same harddisk. Server instances are also identical
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 3:47 AM, Nikolai ZHUBR wrote:
> Hello Scott,
>
>>> I'd like to be able to run one of TWO independently installed server
>>> instances on the same single data cluster. Actually, there are even
>>> 2 separate OS instances for that, though they are mostly identical and
>>> they
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Nikolai ZHUBR wrote:
> Hello people,
>
> I'd like to be able to run one of TWO independently installed server
> instances on the same single data cluster. Actually, there are even
> 2 separate OS instances for that, though they are mostly identical and
> they share
Hello people,
I'd like to be able to run one of TWO independently installed server
instances on the same single data cluster. Actually, there are even
2 separate OS instances for that, though they are mostly identical and
they share the same harddisk. Server instances are also identical
versions.