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45.8. Synchronous Replication Support for Logical Decoding
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45.8. Synchronous Replication Support for Logical Decoding

45.8.1. Overview

Logical decoding can be used to buildsynchronous replication solutions with the same user interface as synchronous replication forstreaming replication. To do this, the streaming replication interface (seeSection 45.3) must be used to stream out data. Clients have to sendStandby status update (F) (seeSection 49.3) messages, just like streaming replication clients do.

Note

A synchronous replica receiving changes via logical decoding will work in the scope of a single database. Since, in contrast to that,synchronous_standby_names currently is server wide, this means this technique will not work properly if more than one database is actively used.

45.8.2. Caveats

In synchronous replication setup, a deadlock can happen, if the transaction has locked [user] catalog tables exclusively. SeeSection 45.6.2 for information on user catalog tables. This is because logical decoding of transactions can lock catalog tables to access them. To avoid this users must refrain from taking an exclusive lock on [user] catalog tables. This can happen in the following ways:

  • Issuing an explicitLOCK onpg_class in a transaction.

  • PerformCLUSTER onpg_class in a transaction.

  • ExecutingTRUNCATE on [user] catalog table in a transaction.

Note that these commands that can cause deadlock apply to not only explicitly indicated system catalog tables above but also to any other [user] catalog table.


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