On 10/24/2016 02:34 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:

Yes, I get that.  But why would it be better for the scheduler to start
up database servers on multiple hosts and allow them to compete for a
lock, rather than pick one host to start the database and start one
instance?  The former is what JD is suggesting (adapted to your
proposal; as far as I can tell), while I suggest that the latter is
probably a better approach if it's possible, and it usually is.

I don't have the experience to judge which one is better; I was only pointing out a reason that you'd not want multiple instances of the database program working on the same file at any given time.
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