Hi Marti,
The parameter statement_timeout isn't configured..
I'm using the value default.. 0..
And this is happening when I'm doing large querys on the slave..
thanks,
Tulio
Em 01/02/2012 12:33, Marti Raudsepp escreveu:
On Mon, Jan
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 20:55, Tulio wrote:
> I have 2 servers, working with Hot-Standby and Streaming Replication...
> and when we executed some query much large returns a message..
> "canceling statement due to statement timeout"
> I want know, how can I calculate the better value to
> "vacuum_
Fabrizio,
I'm using the value default..
The situation was when I executed some query large in the server
Slave, because I'm trying do balancement of charge.
Somebody could help me to solve this problem?
System: CentOS
Postgresql version: 9.1
2012/1/30 Tulio
> Hi,
>
> I have 2 servers, working with Hot-Standby and Streaming Replication...
> and when we executed some query much large returns a message..
> "canceling *statement due* to *statement* timeout"
> I want know, how can I calculate the better value to
> "vacuum_defer_cleanup_a