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I am looking at replication of the master database (PostgreSQL) and this is the configuration I have to setup

master -- hot-standby (hs)
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--- read only slave (r1)
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--- read only slave (r2)

My requirement is that the either of master or standby should be available all the time and r1-r2 should be available most of the time.

I have setup streaming replication with recovery on hs and without recovery on r1,r2. All these 3 get the WAL logs from master.

My question is, when the master goes down and we trigger the failover on standby, what should I do to r1 and r2 ? re-parenting them to standby would mean a full base-backup and when eventually master comes up, i may need to re-parent again.

This is my first attempt at replication-setup. So if there is anything obvious I am missing or doing wrong, please let me know. If there are tools/solutions which cater to this sort of a thing, I would be very glad to know and learn.

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Take a look on pgpool-II, it allows load balancing, connection pooling and dealing with the hot standby server. It will help you with that setup.

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