From: | Stephen Frost <sfrost(at)snowman(dot)net> |
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To: | Praveen Kumar K S <praveenssit(at)gmail(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: [HELP] Issue with standby server using WAL archive |
Date: | 2020-07-02 15:26:08 |
Message-ID: | 20200702152608.GQ3125@tamriel.snowman.net |
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Greetings,
* Praveen Kumar K S (praveenssit(at)gmail(dot)com) wrote:
> I'm using 9.6
That's quite old- I'd strongly recommend that you look at using a newer
version.
> I have 3 servers. Let us call it pg1,pg2,pg3
>
> pg1 is master
> pg2 is hot stand by
> pg3 is a DR server which doesn't serve any requests. hot_standby is not
> enabled in postgresql.conf on DR server.
If hot_standby isn't enable then you won't be able to connect- which is
entirely fine, but if that's what you want then I'm not sure what the
error is that you're concerned about..?
> pg1 and pg2 are in the same network and are in sync.
Ok. Note that having only one replica when you're using syncronous
replication will lead to a situation where, if either node fails, the
database system won't accept writes.
> I followed official documentation and used the cp command. Are there any
> other best approaches ?
The documentation provides an example of how to use the command, using
'cp' isn't actually recommended. I'd strongly suggest you look at
proper backup/archiving solutions for PostgreSQL like pgbackrest to use
instead.
Thanks,
Stephen
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