Re: (replication) Detecting if server a slave, or a master in recovery

From: Toby Corkindale <toby(dot)corkindale(at)strategicdata(dot)com(dot)au>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: (replication) Detecting if server a slave, or a master in recovery
Date: 2011-09-12 07:09:53
Message-ID: 4E6DB041.5080606@strategicdata.com.au
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On 12/09/11 16:54, Toby Corkindale wrote:
> Hi,
> What is the correct way to tell what mode a replicated Pg server is
> currently in, via a database connection?
>
> I can take a guess if it's the master or a slave by using the
> pg_current_xlog_location() and pg_last_xlog_replay_location() functions.
>
> However it occurs to me that a master server, which has been roughly
> rebooted and is replaying its WAL files will probably give the same
> response as a slave, when I call the current_xlog_location().
>
>
> What is the best method for determining whether you're connected to the
> master or slave database?

It's disappointing that I can't query standby_mode in psql.
ie.
SHOW standby_mode;

Toby

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