Updated makefile for deb creation
There's still a bug in the Version field of the Control file (it shouldn't have a 'v' in front of the version).
Will fix that immediately after.
A fix for this was introduced with commit ee9270fe8d
and removed in 4f1c67a1bf.
Refactor the original fix to simply omit attempting to write an invalid entry
to the monitoring table.
Calculate the width of the "Name" and "Upstream" columns dynamically.
Based on pull request #135 by sengaya, edited and modified by myself
to include a psql-like separator line.
removing it.
Basically, on startup the standby will start receiving again from the
begining of the WAL and so received will be lower then applied.
A proper code is needed to make sure the standby is still following the
correct master (as per node information)
used in the cluster.
Main issue was that if the local repmgrd was not able to connect locally,
it would set the local node as failed (active = false). This is fine, because
we actually don't know if the node is active (actually, it's not active ATM)
so it's best to keep it out of the cluster.
The problem is that if the postgres service comes back up, and is able to
recover by it self, then we should ack that fact and set it as active.
There was another issue related with repmgrd being terminated if the postgres
service was downs. This is not the correct thing to do: we should keep
trying to connect to the local standby.
used in the cluster.
Main issue was that if the local repmgrd was not able to connect locally,
it would set the local node as failed (active = false). This is fine, because
we actually don't know if the node is active (actually, it's not active ATM)
so it's best to keep it out of the cluster.
The problem is that if the postgres service comes back up, and is able to
recover by it self, then we should ack that fact and set it as active.
There was another issue related with repmgrd being terminated if the postgres
service was downs. This is not the correct thing to do: we should keep
trying to connect to the local standby.
Perform a switchover by:
- stopping current primary node
- promoting this standby node to primary
- forcing previous primary node to follow this node
Caveats:
- repmgrd must not be running, otherwise it may
attempt a failover
(TODO: find some way of notifying repmgrd of planned
activity like this)
- currently only set up for two-node operation; any other
standbys will probably become downstream cascaded standbys
of the old primary once it's restarted
- as we're executing repmgr remotely (on the old primary),
we'll need the location of its configuration file; this
can be provided explicitly with -C/--remote-config-file,
otherwise repmgr will look in default locations on the
remote server
- this does not yet support "rewinding" stopped nodes
which will be unable to catch up with the primary
TODO:
- update help, docs
- make connection test timeouts/intervals configurable
Anyone needing them, particularly in a replication context, should
know what they're doing anyway.
See also: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/interactive/sql-createindex.html#AEN74175
"Also, changes to hash indexes are not replicated over streaming or file-based
replication after the initial base backup, so they give wrong answers to
queries that subsequently use them. For these reasons, hash index use is presently
discouraged."
Also refactor configuration file handling while we're at it.
Previously a configuration file would be ignored if it couldn't
be opened, however that is now treated as an error.