From: | Dimitri Fontaine <dfontaine(at)hi-media(dot)com> |
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To: | Heikki Linnakangas <heikki(dot)linnakangas(at)enterprisedb(dot)com> |
Cc: | Fujii Masao <masao(dot)fujii(at)gmail(dot)com>, PostgreSQL-development <pgsql-hackers(at)postgreSQL(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Standby registration |
Date: | 2010-09-23 09:49:09 |
Message-ID: | 87k4mclrhm.fsf@hi-media-techno.com |
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Heikki Linnakangas <heikki(dot)linnakangas(at)enterprisedb(dot)com> writes:
> Having mulled through all the recent discussions on synchronous replication,
> ISTM there is pretty wide consensus that having a registry of all standbys
> in the master is a good idea. Even those who don't think it's *necessary*
> for synchronous replication seem to agree that it's nevertheless a pretty
> intuitive way to configure it. And it has some benefits even if we never get
> synchronous replication.
Yeah it's nice to have, but I disagree with it being a nice way to
configure it. I still think that in the long run it's more hassle than a
distributed setup to maintain.
> The consensus seems to be use a configuration file called
> standby.conf. Let's use the "ini file format" for now [1].
What about automatic registration of standbys? That's not going to fly
with the unique global configuration file idea, but that's good news.
Automatic registration is a good answer to both your points A)
monitoring and C) wal_keep_segments, but needs some more thinking wrt
security and authentication.
What about having a new GRANT privilege for replication, so that any
standby can connect with a non-superuser role as soon as the master's
setup GRANTS replication to the role? You still need HBA setup to be
accepting the slave, too, of course.
Regards,
--
dim
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