Re: XLOG's implementation details
От | Erik Jones |
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Тема | Re: XLOG's implementation details |
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Msg-id | BADBF1ED-E2CE-4258-AB0A-FD156967C3D2@engineyard.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | XLOG's implementation details (Ozgun Erdogan <ozgune@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
On Nov 13, 2009, at 3:46 AM, Ozgun Erdogan wrote: > How strong is the coupling between XLOG entries and database pages? > That is, assume that I am inserting one row to a database table. Is > there anyway for me to construct the related XLOG entry before calling > the heap insert function? Or, are XLOG files conceptually binary diffs > for database pages, moving forward in time? The latter. The converse of your question is much more common, "How can I reconstruct the statements that changed my database from the xlog contents", with the same answer. > Another question that I had relates to XLOG files and tables. If I > have two databases and one is set up as a slave to the other, is it > possible for the slave to have fewer tables than the master? If it is > possible, is that because tables don't share pages? That depends on how you implement replication. Since you ask in the context of xlogs I'll assume you mean a warm standby slave via WAL shipping and there the answer is no. Well, you might be able to work something out by using record-based log shipping but even if that could work it would take a lot of, well, work. > Again I'm new to Postgres, and am curious about how stuff works > underneath the covers. I figured asking this list would be the > simplest way to figure things out. Yep :) Erik Jones, Database Administrator Engine Yard Support, Scalability, Reliability 866.518.9273 x 260 Location: US/Pacific IRC: mage2k
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