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Edit: replication.conf
# # Replication configuration # database { ### PRIMARY SIDE SETTINGS # Plugin used to perform replication. # Leave it empty to use built-in replication. # # plugin = # Pattern (regular expression) that defines what tables must be included into # replication. By default, all tables are replicated. # # include_filter = # Pattern (regular expression) that defines what tables must be excluded from # replication. By default, all tables are replicated. # # exclude_filter = # Boolean parameters describing how replication errors must be handled. # # log_errors = true # All errors (and warnings) are written to replication.log # report_errors = false # Errors are returned to the client application # disable_on_error = true # Replication is disabled after error ### Parameters specific for built-in replication # Size of the local buffer used to accumulate changes that can be # deferred until the transaction commit/rollback. The bigger this value # the less disk access concurrency (related to journal IOPS) happens. # # For synchronous replication, it also affects number of network round-trips # between primary and replica hosts. # However, a larger buffer costs a longer replication "checkpoints" # (delay to synchronize the original database with its replica at commit). # # buffer_size = 1048576 # 1MB # Directory to store replication journal files. # # journal_directory = # Prefix for replication journal file names. It will be automatically suffixed # with an ordinal sequential number. If not specified, database filename # (without path) is used as a prefix. # # journal_file_prefix = # Maximum allowed size for a single replication segment. # # journal_segment_size = 16777216 # 16MB # Maximum allowed number of full replication segments. Once this limit is reached, # the replication process is temporarily delayed to allow the archiving to catch up. # If any of the full segments is not archived during one minute, # the replication fails with an error. # # Zero means an unlimited number of segments pending archiving. # # journal_segment_count = 8 # Delay, in milliseconds, to wait before the changes are synchronously flushed # to the journal (usually at commit time). This allows multiple concurrently committing # transactions to amortise I/O costs by sharing a single flush operation. # # Zero means no delay, i.e. "group flushing" is disabled. # # journal_group_flush_delay = 0 # Directory for the archived journal files. # # Directory to store archived replication segments. # It also defines the $(archpathname) substitution macro (see below). # # journal_archive_directory = # Program (complete command line with arguments) that is executed when some # replication segment gets full and needs archiving. # # This program MUST return zero ONLY if archiving has been performed successfully. # In particular, it MUST return non-zero if the target archive already exists. # # Special predefined macros are available: # $(filename) - file name (without path) of the journal segment being archived # $(pathname) - full path name of the journal segment being archived # same as journal_directory + $(filename) # $(archivepathname) - suggested full path name for the archived segment # same as journal_archive_directory + $(filename) # # Simplest configuration is to use standard OS commands for archiving, e.g.: # # Linux: "test ! -f $(archivepathname) && cp $(pathname) $(archivepathname)" # or # Windows: "copy $(pathname) $(archivepathname)" # # journal_archive_command = # Timeout, in seconds, to wait until incomplete segment is scheduled for archiving. # It allows to minimize the replication gap if the database is modified rarely. # # Zero means no intermediate archiving, i.e. segments are archived only after # reaching their maximum size (defined by journal_segment_size). # # journal_archive_timeout = 60 # Connection string to the replica database (used for synchronous replication only). # Expected format: # # [<login>:<password>@]<database connection string> # # Examples: # # server2:replica # john:smith@server2:replica # server2:/my/replica/database.fdb # john:smith@server2:/my/replica/database.fdb # # Multiple entries are allowed (for different synchronous replicas). # # sync_replica = ### REPLICA SIDE SETTINGS # Directory to search for the journal files to be replicated. # # journal_source_directory = # Filter to limit replication to the particular source database (based on its GUID). # Expected format: "{XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX}" # Note that double quotes are mandatory, as well as curly braces. # # source_guid = # If enabled, replication.log contains the detailed log of operations performed # by the replication server. Otherwise (by default), only errors and warnings are logged. # # verbose_logging = false # Timeout (in seconds) to wait before scanning for the new replication segments. # # It's used to pause the replication server when all existing segments are already applied # to the replica database and there are no new segments in the specified directory. # # apply_idle_timeout = 10 # Timeout (in seconds) to wait before retrying to apply the queued segments after error. # # It's used to pause the replication server after some critical error happened during replication. # In this case, the server disconnects from the replica database, sleeps for the specified timeout, # then reconnects back and tries to re-apply the latest segments from the point of failure. # # apply_error_timeout = 60 } # # Database-specific settings belong here, e.g. # # (for the primary side) # # database = /your/db.fdb # { # (for synchronous replication) # # sync_replica = sysdba:masterkey@otherhost:/your/replica.fdb # # (for asynchronous replication) # # journal_directory = /your/db/journal # journal_archive_directory = /your/db/archive # journal_archive_timeout = 10 # } # # (for the replica side) # # database = /your/db.fdb # { # journal_source_directory = /your/db/source # }