Ted Shab wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to come up with a relatively simple
> multi-master replication solution. This is for
> multiple databases that need to be discreet, and
> change relatively infrequently (10-30 updates an
> hour), and almost never update each others data (less
> than once a day).
>
> The TCL-based replication project for multi-master is
> troublesome to configure and seems to really impact
> performance. It can be assumed that the master-slave
> setup will not work for me, nor do we want to purchase
> a commercial soluton, nor can we run this all from one
> central database.
> e. If there is a field level conflict, raise an
> exception (TBD).
Exception handling and failure recovery are what makes for all the work
in replication.
I don't think a pure listen/notify setup will be enough because iirc the
system doesn't guarantee delivery of multiple notifications if >1 are
queued.
Have you looked into the possibility of using dblink to handle updates
of each others' data? That would mean your problem reverting to one of
single-master replication.
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Richard Huxton
Archonet Ltd