Standby Server
hot_standby
Parameter description: Specifies whether to allow connections and queries on a standby server during its recovery.
This parameter is a POSTMASTER parameter. Set it based on instructions provided in Table 1.
NOTICE:
- If this parameter is set to on, wal_level must be set to hot_standby. Otherwise, the database startup fails.
- In an HA system, hot_standby cannot be set to off, because this setting can affect other features of the HA system.
- If the hot_standby parameter was disabled and the wal_level parameter was set to a value lower than hot_standby, perform the following operations to ensure that the logs to be replayed on the standby node can be queried on the standby node before enabling the hot_standby parameter again:
- Change the wal_level value of the primary and standby nodes to hot_standby or higher, and restart the instances for the change to take effect.
- Perform the checkpoint operation on the primary node and query the pg_stat_get_wal_senders() function to ensure that the receiver_replay_location value of each standby node is the same as the sender_flush_location value of the primary node. Ensure that the value adjustment of wal_level is synchronized to standby nodes and takes effect, and standby nodes do not need to replay low-level logs.
- Set the hot_standby parameter of the primary and standby nodes to on, and restart the instances for the setting to take effect.
Value range: Boolean
- on indicates that connections and queries are allowed on the standby server during the recovery.
- off indicates that connections and queries are not allowed on the standby server during the recovery.
Default value: on
max_standby_archive_delay
Parameter description: Specifies the wait period before queries on a standby server are canceled when the queries conflict with WAL processing and archiving in hot standby mode.
This parameter is a SIGHUP parameter. Set it based on instructions provided in Table 1.
NOTICE: –1 indicates that the standby server waits until the conflicting queries are complete.
Value range: an integer ranging from –1 to INT_MAX. The unit is ms.
Default value: 3s (3000 ms)
max_standby_streaming_delay
Parameter description: Specifies the wait period before queries on a standby server are canceled when the queries conflict with WAL data receiving through streaming replication in hot standby mode.
This parameter is a SIGHUP parameter. Set it based on instructions provided in Table 1.
NOTICE: –1 indicates that the standby server waits until the conflicting queries are complete.
Value range: an integer ranging from –1 to INT_MAX. The unit is ms.
Default value: 3s (3000 ms)
wal_receiver_status_interval
Parameter description: Specifies the maximum interval for notifying the primary server of the WAL Receiver status.
This parameter is a SIGHUP parameter. Set it based on instructions provided in Table 1.
Value range: an integer ranging from 0 to INT_MAX. The unit is ms.
Default value: 5s (5000 ms)
NOTICE: If this parameter is set to 0, the standby server does not send information, such as the log receiving location, to the primary server. As a result, the transaction commit on the primary server may be blocked, and the switchover may fail. In normal service scenarios, you are not advised to set this parameter to 0.
hot_standby_feedback
Parameter description: Specifies whether a standby server is allowed to send the result of a query performed on it to the primary server, preventing a query conflict.
This parameter is a SIGHUP parameter. Set it based on instructions provided in Table 1.
Value range: Boolean
- on indicates that the ID of the oldest transaction active on standby servers will be sent to the primary server.
- off indicates that the ID of the oldest transaction active on standby servers will not be sent to the primary server.
Default value: off
NOTICE: If this parameter is set to on, VACUUM on the primary server will not clean up tuples modified in transactions later than the oldest transaction active on standby servers. Therefore, the performance of the primary server will be affected.
wal_receiver_timeout
Parameter description: Specifies the maximum wait period for a standby server to receive data from the primary server.
This parameter is a SIGHUP parameter. Set it based on instructions provided in Table 1.
Value range: an integer ranging from 0 to INT_MAX. The unit is ms.
Default value: 6s (6000 ms)
wal_receiver_connect_timeout
Parameter description: Specifies the timeout period for a standby server to connect to the primary server.
This parameter is a SIGHUP parameter. Set it based on instructions provided in Table 1.
Value range: an integer ranging from 0 to INT_MAX/1000. The unit is s.
Default value: 2s
wal_receiver_connect_retries
Parameter description: Specifies the maximum attempts that a standby server connects to the primary server
This parameter is a SIGHUP parameter. Set it based on instructions provided in Table 1.
Value range: an integer ranging from 1 to INT_MAX
Default value: 1
wal_receiver_buffer_size
Parameter description: Specifies the size of the memory buffer that stores the Xlogs received by the standby and secondary nodes. Currently, primary/standby/secondary deployment is not supported by default.
This parameter is a POSTMASTER parameter. Set it based on instructions provided in Table 1.
Value range: an integer ranging from 4096 to 1047552. The unit is KB.
Default value: 64 MB (65536 KB)
primary_slotname
Parameter description: Specifies the slot name of the primary server corresponding to a standby server. This parameter is used for the mechanisms to verify the primary-standby relationship and delete WALs.
This parameter is a SIGHUP parameter. Set it based on instructions provided in Table 1.
Value range: a string
Default value: empty
max_logical_replication_workers
Parameter description: Specifies the maximum number of apply worker threads on the subscriber side.
This parameter is a POSTMASTER parameter. Set it based on instructions provided in Table 1.
Value range: an integer ranging from 0 to 262143
Default value: 4