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erServer demonstration implementation (c) 2000, Vadim Mikheev and Thomas Lockhart, PostgreSQL Inc. Version 0.1: Replicates a master database to a single slave database. Tested under Linux (Mandrake 7.2). Requirements: - PostgreSQL >= 7.0.X A separate Makefile is required for PostgreSQL 7.0.x and earlier - Perl5 and the PostgreSQL perl interface - TCL and the PostgreSQL tcl interface (for demo only) How to compile: - make all - make install Scripts and libraries are installed in places which are consistant with the way other contrib/ code is installed; underneath the core items in a contrib/ directory. The toolset: MasterInit dbname sets up structures and user-defined functions for a master database. SlaveInit dbname sets up structures for a slave database. Does not include triggers, but only bookkeeping tables. MasterAddTable dbname table column sets up triggers for the specified table and column. Note that this column must be updated for replication to occur. SlaveAddTable dbname table column sets up bookkeeping for the specified table and column. Replicate masterdb slavedb actually replicate changes from a master to single slave. Note that this must be repeated to replicate to multiple slaves, but the bookkeeping for each slave is handled separately so each can be updated at different times and with different sets of changes. GetSyncID [--noverbose] slavedb returns the last syncid the specified slave has seen. May be used in conjunction with SyncSyncID and CleanLog using the --noverbose option. MasterSync masterdb syncid registers a syncid with the specified master database. Used to propagate replication success back to the master database. CleanLog masterdb syncid removes obsolete entries in the master database replication log table up to the specified replication sequence number. Other utilities: PrepareSnapshot build a file of replication information from the specified masterdb. ApplySnapshot use a file of replication information to apply to the specified slavedb. How to run a demo: Run the InitRservTest script. It will create two local databases 'master' & 'slave' with table 'test' in them. It accepts the following arguments: --help Print a usage message and quit. --user name Access the database with another username. --host name Access a remote database. Note that the shared library *must* be visible in the same path as installed on the build machine. masterdb slavedb Names of test databases. Defaults to 'master' and 'slave', respectively. Once the test databases are set up, simply updating the master table is sufficient to log a replication event. You can update the table test then run "Replicate master slave", or you can use the demo program RservTest. Run the tcl/tk GUI demo program, RservTest. It has a single window, which has four buttons and three data entry boxes. -------------------------------------------------- | PostgreSQL Asynchronous Replication | | Master Slave | | < master > < slave > | | | | [ Update ] < > | | [ Replicate ] | | [ Show ] ____________ | | | | [ Quit ] | | | -------------------------------------------------- The demo has the following behaviors: If you enter a string into the data entry field to the right of [Update], then that string will be used to either update the master database or to query the slave database. If you click [Update], then the string in the data entry box will be entered into the master database. If you click [Replicate], then all changes since the last replication will be propagated to the slave database. If you click [Show], then the slave database will be queried to find the string in the data entry box to the right of the [Update] button. If the string does not (yet) exist in the slave database, then "n/a" will appear to the right of the [Show] button. If the string does exist in the slave database, then it will be printed to the right of the [Show] button. Todo: 1. Support for multiple slave servers. 2. Explicit support for master/slave failover. 3. More docs.