On 04/30/2017 09:07 AM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
I have started looking at the logical replication feature in Postgres
10. One thing I have no been able to determine is the interoperability
between it and pglogical(www.2ndquadrant.com/en/resources/pglogical/). I
know the one is derived from the other, what I can not find is whether a
Postgres 9.4 instance with the pglogical extension installed can
communicate with a Postgres 10 instance using the built in code?
Some testing says the answer is no:
postgres=# CREATE SUBSCRIPTION pgsql10sub CONNECTION
'dbname=replication_test host=localhost user=postgres port=5412'
PUBLICATION pgsql94;
ERROR: could not receive list of replicated tables from the publisher:
ERROR: syntax error
If I am correct, this means from 9.4 <--> 10 and points in between you
would need to use the pglogical extension on both ends. Going from 10
--> you could use the builtin logical replication. This leads to another
question. Is is possible to use both at the same time?:
9.4 ---> 10(instance 1) ---> 10(instance 2)
pglogical pglogical
builtin builtin
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Adrian Klaver
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