On 08/12/2016 11:51 AM, Ioana Danes wrote:
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 2:50 PM, Adrian Klaver
<adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
On 08/12/2016 08:30 AM, Ioana Danes wrote:
The db3 database is on a different machine from all the other
databases you set up, correct?
Yes, they are all different vms first 3 dbs are on the same
cluster but
drdb is a remote machine,
This rattled around in my head and got less obvious with time:)
Probably because cluster has different meanings depending on whether
you are talking about Postgres or VMs. Right now I am imagining:
Physical machine 1 | Physical machine 2
|
VM1 VM2 VM3 | VM1
db1 db2 db3 | drdb
where each VM has its own Postgres cluster
Is the above correct?
yes correct, I should have been more clear,
Hmm.
I like Francisco's suggestion:
"Specially if this happens, you may have some slightly bad disks/ram/
leading to this kind of problems."
Trying to reconcile that with all the physical machine 1 VMs sharing the
same RAM and physical disk, but the error only occurring on db3.
Is the VM hosting db3 setup different from the VMs 1 & 2?
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