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Re: Initial load from standby in logical replication.

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On 31/1/19 3:55 μ.μ., Radoslav Nedyalkov wrote:
Hi All,
We want to setup a logical replica with initial load from physical standby. (all pg10.5)
Basically what we tested is:
1.on the master: create publication and logical slot.
2.on the standby: pause the stanby. (lsn from 1. is already replayed).
3.on the standby: get last replayed lsn, pg_last_wal_replay_lsn().
4.export/import the data into the logical replica.
5.on the logical replica: create subscription with pg_replication_origin_advance'd to the lsn from 3.
6.on the logical replica: enable subscription.

On a test setup with some bulk inserts results are encouraging.
Still we're not that confident. Does the procedure looks okay?
What if standby is paused at COMMIT lsn?
Who is gonna consume data from the primary's replication slot? If there is no subscriber connected and reading data, then the primary will think that the subscriber is down and will accumulate WALs till some replication client is connected to it (which will not happen since the subscriber points to the standby).

Thanks!
Radoslav Nedyalkov








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