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When I disable failover, whether by stopping the primary pod using pg_ctl (simulating a crash) or deleting the pod, a new pod will be created (or restarted) with the same name.
However, when testing the replica pod with the same operation, regardless of the method used, a new pod with a different name is restarted each time, and eventually, a new PVC is also created.
So, is there any way to ensure that after my replica pod goes down, a new pod with the same name as the original one can be restarted?
Thanks.
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When I disable failover, whether by stopping the primary pod using pg_ctl (simulating a crash) or deleting the pod, a new pod will be created (or restarted) with the same name.
However, when testing the replica pod with the same operation, regardless of the method used, a new pod with a different name is restarted each time, and eventually, a new PVC is also created.
So, is there any way to ensure that after my replica pod goes down, a new pod with the same name as the original one can be restarted?
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: