pg_timetable running against read-only replica #563
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Hello. Sounds like a bug. Are there any specific steps to reproduce such a behavior? Thanks in advance |
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Question - if we have both local pg_timetable services connecting to pgpool VIP - would chains and tasks run twice or would one node see the job has already run? |
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Would you please try fix in #568 |
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Solved by #568! Thanks a lot for your help! |
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We have pg_timetable daemon running locally on all of our postgres servers. We are testing a POC and noticed that on read-only replicas pg_timetable takes all of available connections. Is this by design and is there a way to stop the build up of sessions? We would like pg_timetable to work after a failover to a standby node but right now our standby node has issues because max_connections is reached due to this problem
[notice:Cannot obtain lock on a replica. Please, use the primary node] [severity:NOTICE] #33[0mNotice received
pg_timetable:
Version: 5.3.0
DB Schema: 00534
Git Commit: e6a13ee
Built: 2023-03-13T11:38:30Z
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