Hi Craig
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On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 7:21 AM, Craig Ringer <craig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
BDR can, see bdr.skip_changes_upto .
Unluckily my bdr is 0.9.3
But PostgreSQL's logical decoding requires a contiguous WAL stream to maintain a valid catalog_xmin and restart_lsn, so it'll still fail to advance. So your replication from that node is broken, and you have to part the node then rejoin. You'll need to manually recover any diverged data.
Yup, I willing to reconcile data manualy via dblink or else,
is it still possible to move wal segment in 0.9.3?
I've played these at dev env to simulate, but no luck:
# select * from pg_replication_identifier_progress;
local_id | external_id | remote_lsn | local_lsn
----------+----------------------------------------+------------+-----------
1 | bdr_6461744703437035137_1_34424_30406_ | 0/4288950 | 0/3007588
(1 row)
# SELECT pg_replication_identifier_setup_replaying_from('bdr_6461744703437035137_1_34424_30406_');
pg_replication_identifier_setup_replaying_from
------------------------------------------------
(1 row)
# SELECT pg_replication_identifier_setup_tx_origin('0/4288960','2017-09-06');
pg_replication_identifier_setup_tx_origin
-------------------------------------------
(1 row)
# select * from pg_replication_identifier_progress;
local_id | external_id | remote_lsn | local_lsn
----------+----------------------------------------+------------+-----------
1 | bdr_6461744703437035137_1_34424_30406_ | 0/4288950 | 0/3007588
(1 row)
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