In a Postgres master-slave cluster how to route certain queries to the slave only?
I have setup 1 master node and 1 slave node with Postgresql streaming replication. Is it possible to configure at database level to allow certain read queries to be executed in slave node only instead of routing to both nodes?
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I have setup 1 master node and 1 slave node with Postgresql streaming replication. Is it possible to configure at database level to allow certain read queries to be executed in slave node only instead of routing to both nodes?
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is it possible to configure certain read queries ...
, you mean configure on your service (app) side or on database side ?
– Luan Huynh
Jan 22 at 20:36
database side, I have changed my question to make it clearer. thanks
– kenn3th
Jan 23 at 9:41
The PostgreSQL core doesn't route queries. Your session connects to an instances, and that is what you use. You need to use an external tool to route queries. What tool are you using to do routing?
– jjanes
Jan 24 at 3:35
You are right. I just discovered we need to use an external tools for this. I came across a tool called pg-pool 2. I am still figuring out whether it able to achieve sticky read queries
– kenn3th
Feb 1 at 7:27
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I have setup 1 master node and 1 slave node with Postgresql streaming replication. Is it possible to configure at database level to allow certain read queries to be executed in slave node only instead of routing to both nodes?
postgresql
I have setup 1 master node and 1 slave node with Postgresql streaming replication. Is it possible to configure at database level to allow certain read queries to be executed in slave node only instead of routing to both nodes?
postgresql
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is it possible to configure certain read queries ...
, you mean configure on your service (app) side or on database side ?
– Luan Huynh
Jan 22 at 20:36
database side, I have changed my question to make it clearer. thanks
– kenn3th
Jan 23 at 9:41
The PostgreSQL core doesn't route queries. Your session connects to an instances, and that is what you use. You need to use an external tool to route queries. What tool are you using to do routing?
– jjanes
Jan 24 at 3:35
You are right. I just discovered we need to use an external tools for this. I came across a tool called pg-pool 2. I am still figuring out whether it able to achieve sticky read queries
– kenn3th
Feb 1 at 7:27
add a comment |
is it possible to configure certain read queries ...
, you mean configure on your service (app) side or on database side ?
– Luan Huynh
Jan 22 at 20:36
database side, I have changed my question to make it clearer. thanks
– kenn3th
Jan 23 at 9:41
The PostgreSQL core doesn't route queries. Your session connects to an instances, and that is what you use. You need to use an external tool to route queries. What tool are you using to do routing?
– jjanes
Jan 24 at 3:35
You are right. I just discovered we need to use an external tools for this. I came across a tool called pg-pool 2. I am still figuring out whether it able to achieve sticky read queries
– kenn3th
Feb 1 at 7:27
is it possible to configure certain read queries ...
, you mean configure on your service (app) side or on database side ?– Luan Huynh
Jan 22 at 20:36
is it possible to configure certain read queries ...
, you mean configure on your service (app) side or on database side ?– Luan Huynh
Jan 22 at 20:36
database side, I have changed my question to make it clearer. thanks
– kenn3th
Jan 23 at 9:41
database side, I have changed my question to make it clearer. thanks
– kenn3th
Jan 23 at 9:41
The PostgreSQL core doesn't route queries. Your session connects to an instances, and that is what you use. You need to use an external tool to route queries. What tool are you using to do routing?
– jjanes
Jan 24 at 3:35
The PostgreSQL core doesn't route queries. Your session connects to an instances, and that is what you use. You need to use an external tool to route queries. What tool are you using to do routing?
– jjanes
Jan 24 at 3:35
You are right. I just discovered we need to use an external tools for this. I came across a tool called pg-pool 2. I am still figuring out whether it able to achieve sticky read queries
– kenn3th
Feb 1 at 7:27
You are right. I just discovered we need to use an external tools for this. I came across a tool called pg-pool 2. I am still figuring out whether it able to achieve sticky read queries
– kenn3th
Feb 1 at 7:27
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is it possible to configure certain read queries ...
, you mean configure on your service (app) side or on database side ?– Luan Huynh
Jan 22 at 20:36
database side, I have changed my question to make it clearer. thanks
– kenn3th
Jan 23 at 9:41
The PostgreSQL core doesn't route queries. Your session connects to an instances, and that is what you use. You need to use an external tool to route queries. What tool are you using to do routing?
– jjanes
Jan 24 at 3:35
You are right. I just discovered we need to use an external tools for this. I came across a tool called pg-pool 2. I am still figuring out whether it able to achieve sticky read queries
– kenn3th
Feb 1 at 7:27