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PostgreSQL Replication, Second Edition

You're reading from   PostgreSQL Replication, Second Edition Leverage the power of PostgreSQL replication to make your databases more robust, secure, scalable, and fast

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783550609
Length 322 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Understanding the Concepts of Replication FREE CHAPTER 2. Understanding the PostgreSQL Transaction Log 3. Understanding Point-in-time Recovery 4. Setting Up Asynchronous Replication 5. Setting Up Synchronous Replication 6. Monitoring Your Setup 7. Understanding Linux High Availability 8. Working with PgBouncer 9. Working with pgpool 10. Configuring Slony 11. Using SkyTools 12. Working with Postgres-XC 13. Scaling with PL/Proxy 14. Scaling with BDR 15. Working with Walbouncer Index

Deploying DDLs


Replicating just one table is clearly not enough for a productive application. Also, there is usually no way to ensure that the data structure never changes. At some point, it is simply necessary to deploy changes of the data structures (so-called DDLs).

The problem now is that Slony relies heavily on triggers. A trigger can fire when a row in a table changes. This works for all tables, but it does not work for system tables. So, if you deploy a new table or happen to change a column, there is no way for Slony to detect that. Therefore, you have to run a script to deploy changes inside the cluster to make it work.

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PostgreSQL 9.3 and beyond have some basic functionality to trigger DDLs, but that is not enough for Slony. However, future versions of PostgreSQL might very well be capable of handling triggers inside DDLs. The same applies to PostgreSQL 9.4 replication slots. Let's see whether those features will be supported in the long run, and how.

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