On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 01:03:00PM +0200, hydra wrote:
> Thanks Greg, this looks nice.
>
> However my original question still remains. You know, every software has bugs,
> every bits and pieces can break, hardware can be misbehaving. Really, checking
> the data and counting the checksum is the only way to be sure.
I believe MySQL needed such a tool because it had known replication
synchronization problems --- Postgres does not, so has no such tool.
Its those unknown replication synchronization problems that this tool would be able to catch...
How to page checksums factor into this?
David J.