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Re: Have any tricks not to recreate a standby server to switch to the former primary?

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Josh Kupershmidt <schmiddy@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> From this description, it sounds like you're trying to shortcut the
> process of bringing your old primary server (server A) up-to-date with
> the currently-running server (server B). In order to bring server A
> up-to-date with B, you'll need to follow *all* the steps on that wiki
> page to set server A up as a warm standby of B, particularly the
> pg_start_backup(); rsync'ing of PGDATA over to A, etc.

See repmgr for a way to mitigate than by using 2 standby servers:

  http://projects.2ndquadrant.com/repmgr
  https://github.com/greg2ndQuadrant/repmgr
  http://groups.google.com/group/repmgr

Regards,
-- 
Dimitri Fontaine
http://2ndQuadrant.fr     PostgreSQL : Expertise, Formation et Support

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