pgAdmin 1.14 online documentation
Slony-I example
In this example, a master server is setup with two direct slaves. This
example was written and tested using Slony-I v1.2.11 and PostgreSQL 8.2.5,
running on a single Windows XP machine. The PostgresSQL pgbench utility is
used to generate the test schema and workload.
- Create 3 databases, master, slave1 and slave2 and ensure pl/pgsql is
setup in each.
- Create a pgbench schema in the master database:
> pgbench -i -U postgres master
- Add a primary key called history_pkey to the history table on the
tid, bid and aid columns.
- Create a schema-only dump of the master database, and load it into
slave1 and slave2:
> pg_dump -s -U postgres master > schema.sql
> psql -U postgres slave1 < schema.sql
> psql -U postgres slave2 < schema.sql
- Create Slony config files for each slon engine (daemon on *nix). The
files should contain just the following two lines:
cluster_name='pgbench'
conn_info='host=127.0.0.1 port=5432 user=postgres
dbname=master'
Create a file for each database, adjusting the dbname parameter as
required and adding any other connection options that may be needed.
- (Windows only) Install the Slony-I service:
> slon -regservice Slony-I
- Register each of the engines (this is only necessary on Windows - on
*nix the slon daemons may be started individually and given the path to
the config file on the command line using the -f option):
> slon -addengine Slony-I C:\slony\master.conf
> slon -addengine Slony-I C:\slony\slave1.conf
> slon -addengine Slony-I C:\slony\slave2.conf
- In pgAdmin under the Slony Replication node in the master database,
create a new Slony-I cluster using the following options:
Join existing cluster: Unchecked
Cluster name: pgbench
Local node: 1 Master node
Admin node: 99 Admin node
- Under the Slony Replication node, create a Slony-I cluster in each of
the slave databases using the following options:
Join existing cluster: Checked
Server: <Select the server containing the master database>
Database: master
Cluster name: pgbench
Local node: 10 Slave node 1
Admin node: 99 - Admin node
Join existing cluster: Checked
Server: <Select the server containing the master database>
Database: master
Cluster name: pgbench
Local node: 20 Slave node 2
Admin node: 99 - Admin node
- Create Paths on the master to both slaves, and on each slave back to
the master. Create the paths under each node on the master, using the
connection strings specified in the slon config files. Note that future
restructuring of the cluster may require additional paths to be
defined.
- Create a Replication Set on the master using the following
settings:
ID: 1
Comment: pgbench set
- Add the tables to the replication set using the following
settings:
Table: public.accounts
ID: 1
Index: accounts_pkey
Table: public.branches
ID: 2
Index: branches_pkey
Table: public.history
ID: 3
Index: history_pkey
Table: public.tellers
ID: 4
Index: tellers_pkey
- On the master node, create a new subscription for each slave using
the following options:
Origin: 1
Provider: 1 - Master node
Receiver: 10 - Slave node 1
Origin: 1
Provider: 1 - Master node
Receiver: 20 - Slave node 2
- Start the slon service (or daemons on *nix):
> net start Slony-I
Initial replication should begin and can be monitored on the statistics
tab in pgAdmin for each node. The pgbench utility may be run against the
master database to generate a test workload.
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