[Pgcluster-general] First question

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Thu Jan 4 08:53:46 UTC 2007


Hi Tomas,

what you want to do is possible. I would suggest installing the load 
balancer, but that is of course entirely up to you.

Some slightly out of date documentation is here:

http://pgcluster.projects.postgresql.org/1_3/install.html

Your best bet is to work from the sample configuration files in 
/usr/local/pgsql/share/

Regards,

Christian

Tomás A. Rossi wrote:
> Thanks for the quick answer!
>
> Here comes more ;)
>
> I want to setup a multi-master scheme as the following:
> I have only 2 machines, I want a cluster DB on each one, and no Load 
> Balancer at all (maybe the replication server on one of the two?). My 
> problem is, I don't find a centralized documentation which states how to 
> configure the above, only distributed files here and there. It should be 
> very simple. How can I accomplish this, or, where can I find organized 
> documentation for the purpose?
>
> Thanks again,
> --
> Tom;
>
> Christian Dannemann escribió:
>   
>> Hi Tomas,
>>
>> The load balancer is optional. You can just use each db in the cluster 
>> as usual - the queries will be replicated along the cluster.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Christian
>>
>> Tomás A. Rossi wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> Hi, I'm completely new to pgcluster, so I'll probably have a lot of 
>>> questions to ask in the future. Just to get warm, here's the first one: 
>>> is the Load Balancer mandatory or just optional in any replication scheme?
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> --
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