On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 06:11:15PM -0400, Renney Thomas wrote:
> I am having a hard time selecting a Replication/Failover/HA solution for
> PGSQL. What is troubling is the number of solutions available in various
> states of development. Does the fact that dbmirror and rserv appear in
> the contrib directory, mean that they should be looked upon with more
> legitimacy? Any suggestions?
One possibility is to run postgresql (regular postgresql - no patches
required) controlled by heartbeat (http://www.linux-ha.org/) on two
nodes. Heartbeat will then make sure that only one of the nodes are
active at any time.
You will have to put the databases on shared storage; either something
like a shared SCSI RAID, or a software replication device like drdb or
md+nbd.
Make sure you have proper fencing in place, so you don't end up in a
situation where both nodes are active and modifying your database.
You should probably subscribe to the linux-ha mailinglist if you want to
take this approach.
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Ragnar Kjorstad