Hello, Vladimir.
At Thu, 28 May 2020 11:57:23 +0300, Vladimir Sitnikov <sitnikov.vladimir@gmail.com> wrote in
> Kyotaro>It seems to me that that crash means Pgjdbc is initiating a logical
> Kyotaro>replication connection to start physical replication.
>
> Well, it used to work previously, so it might be a breaking change from the
> client/application point of view.
Mmm. It is not the proper way to use physical replication and it's
totally accidental that that worked (or even it might be a bug). The
documentation is saying as the follows, as more-or-less the same for
all versions since 9.4.
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/13/protocol-replication.html
> To initiate streaming replication, the frontend sends the replication
> parameter in the startup message. A Boolean value of true (or on, yes,
> 1) tells the backend to go into physical replication walsender mode,
> wherein a small set of replication commands, shown below, can be
> issued instead of SQL statements.
>
> Passing database as the value for the replication parameter instructs
> the backend to go into logical replication walsender mode, connecting
> to the database specified in the dbname parameter. In logical
> replication walsender mode, the replication commands shown below as
> well as normal SQL commands can be issued.
regards.
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Kyotaro Horiguchi
NTT Open Source Software Center