On Tuesday 07 December 2010 21:58:56 you wrote: > On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 1:31 AM, Gabi Julien <gabi.julien@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > pg_last_xact_replay_timestamp() returns null when the server is restarted until a new transaction is streamed to the hot standby server. It might take a long time before this happens. Because of this, we can't rely this function completely. > > I couldn't reproduce this. Could you provide a self-contained test case? I have merge the pg_last_xact_replay_timestamp path (7ba6e4f0e08bd7bdf4d12974ac1e37fb0459c97c) to 9.0 to get that result so maybe my tests are invalid although the patch looks simple enough. I'll try to reproduce using 9.1alpha. What I have is 1 master and 1 slave. I do not use WAL log shipping, only streaming. Here's my recovery.conf on the slave: ======== standby_mode = 'on' primary_conninfo = 'host=master_host_name port=5432' trigger_file = '/opt/postgresql/data/finish.replication' ======== The master postgresql.conf is fairly normal except for this: ======= wal_level = hot_standby ======= Same for the slave except for this: ======= hot_standby = on ======= Now if I do: ============ master# /etc/init.d/postgresql start slave# /etc/init.d/postgresql start slave# psql -hlocalhost my_db -c "select pg_last_xact_replay_timestamp(), now() as not_modified_since;" pg_last_xact_replay_timestamp | not_modified_since -------------------------------+------------------------------- | 2010-12-08 16:06:09.920219+00 master# psql -hlocalhost my_db -c "create table trigger_transaction_shipping(a numeric); drop table trigger_transaction_shipping;" DROP TABLE slave# psql -hlocalhost my_db -c "select pg_last_xact_replay_timestamp(), now() as not_modified_since;" pg_last_xact_replay_timestamp | not_modified_since -------------------------------+------------------------------- 2010-12-08 16:07:34.408892+00 | 2010-12-08 16:08:07.969588+00 ============ Only after the first update from the master do I get my pg_last_xact_replay_timestamp timestamp. Regards, Gabi Julien -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general