in the Directory src/bin/pgtclsh there is a good mechanism to integrate
the tcl-spec in the Makefile. The patch in the attachemant does this in the src/interfaces/libpgtcl too Thank you Rudolf Weber
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Subject: Re: [HACKERS] failing over with postgresql
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For a SCADA system (Supervisory Control and Data Akquisition) which consists
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of one master and one hot-standby server I have implemented such a
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solution. To these UNIX servers client workstations are connected (NT and/or
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UNIX). The database client programms run on client and server side.
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When developing this approach I had to goals in mind:
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2) Not to get dependend on the fe/be protocol since there are discussions
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So the approach is quite simple: Forward all database requests to the
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On both servers the postmaster listens on port 5433 and not on 5432. On
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standard port 5432 my program listens instead. This program forks twice for
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every incomming connection. The first instance forwards all packets from the
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frontend to both backends. The second instance receives the packets from all
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backends and forwards the packets from the master backend to the frontend.
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So a frontend running on a server machine connects to port 5432 of
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localhost.
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On the client machine runs another program (on NT as a service). This
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program forks for every incomming connections twice. The first instance
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forwards all packets to port 5432 of the current master server and the
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second instance forwards the packets from the master server to the frontend.
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During standby computer startup the database of the master computer is
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dumped, zipped, copied to the standby computer, unzipped and loaded into
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that database.
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If a standby startup took place, all client connections are aborted to allow
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a login into the standby database. The frontends need to reconnect in this
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case. So the database of the standby computer is always in sync.
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The disadvantage of this method is that a query cannot be canceled in the
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standby server since the request key of this connections gets lost. But we
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can live with that.
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Both programms are able to run on Unix and on (native!) NT. On NT threads
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are created instead of forked processes.
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This approach is simple, but it is effective and it works.
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We hope to survive this way until real replication will be implemented in
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PostgreSQL.
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Andreas Kardos
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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
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Von: Todd M. Shrider <tshrider@varesearch.com>
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An: <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. Mai 2000 17:48
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Betreff: [HACKERS] failing over with postgresql
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>
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> is anyone working on or have working a fail-over implentation for the
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> postgresql stuff. i'd be interested in seeing if and how any might be
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> dealing with just general issues as well as the database syncing issues.
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> we are looking to do this with heartbeat and lvs in mind. also if anyone
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> is load ballancing their databases that would be cool to talk about to.
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>
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> ---
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> Todd M. Shrider VA Linux Systems
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> Systems Engineer
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> tshrider@valinux.com www.valinux.com
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>
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# Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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#
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# IDENTIFICATION
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# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/interfaces/libpgtcl/Attic/Makefile.in,v 1.41 2000/06/06 22:01:01 petere Exp $
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# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/interfaces/libpgtcl/Attic/Makefile.in,v 1.42 2000/06/13 09:16:39 momjian Exp $
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