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PostgreSQL Replication, Second Edition

You're reading from  PostgreSQL Replication, Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Jul 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781783550609
Pages 322 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters

PostgreSQL Replication Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Understanding the Concepts of Replication 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

Checking for operating system processes


Once we have checked the archives and our system views, we are ready to check for system processes. Checking for system processes might look a little crude, but it has been proven to be highly effective.

On the master, we can simply check for a process called wal_sender. On the slave, we have to check for a process called wal_receiver.

Let's check out what we are supposed to see on the master first. The following command does the job:

ps ax | grep "wal sender"

Here is the output:

9314   ??  Ss     0:00.00 postgres: wal sender process
hs ::1(61498) idle

On Linux, we can see that the process carries not only its purpose (in this case, wal_sender) but also the name of the end user and network-related information. In our case, we can see that somebody has connected from localhost through port 61498.

The situation on the slave is pretty simple as well:

9313   ??  Ss     0:00.00 postgres: wal receiver process

All we see is a process informing us that we are consuming...

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