Re: VACUUMs take twice as long across all nodes

From: Gavin Hamill <gdh(at)laterooms(dot)com>
To: pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: VACUUMs take twice as long across all nodes
Date: 2006-10-29 15:08:26
Message-ID: 20061029150826.80afe324.gdh@laterooms.com
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Hi :)

[pg_dump from a Slony replica]

> That's not the problem. The problem is that when you restore the
> dump of the slave, you'll have garbage. Slony fools with the
> catalogs on the replicas.

> (And you might as well throw away the
> dumpfiles from the replicas that you have. They won't work when you
> restore them.)

This is interesting, but I don't understand.. We've done a full restore
from one of these pg_dump backups before now and it worked just great.

Sure I had to DROP SCHEMA _replication CASCADE to clear out all the
slony-specific triggers etc., but the new-master ran fine, as did
firing up new replication to the other nodes :)

Was I just lucky?

Cheers,
Gavin.

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