From: | "Matt Miller" <pgsql(at)mattmillersf(dot)fastmail(dot)fm> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Cc: | "Marc Evans" <Marc(at)SoftwareHackery(dot)Com> |
Subject: | Re: pgcluster-1.7.0rc1-patch |
Date: | 2006-12-18 16:15:43 |
Message-ID: | 1166458543.25016.281007071@webmail.messagingengine.com |
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> > I asked this on a pgcluster forum at pgfoundry a few days ago, but
> > no one responded
>
> I suspect that pgcluster has become obsoleted and no longer
> maintained.
Well, a patch for 8.2 was released on pgfoundry 7-Dec-2006.
> I suggest looking at pgpool-II and/or slony1 ... Also, the High
> Availability documentation
Thanks for those pointers, I will follow up on those. However, for some
time I've been enamored of pgcluster. I really want to make a go of it,
but I am concerned that, although not abandoned, the pgcluster project
is not as active as I'd hoped. I'd like to contribute, but I want to
get the stuff running first.
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