Fix typos in docs and comments.

Thom Brown
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Fujii Masao 2014-02-02 10:28:18 +09:00
parent 9abed7d1cb
commit 63be3b78f6
5 changed files with 10 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -756,7 +756,7 @@ archive_cleanup_command = 'pg_archivecleanup /path/to/archive %r'
has received them. If this occurs, the standby will need to be
reinitialized from a new base backup. You can avoid this by setting
<varname>wal_keep_segments</> to a value large enough to ensure that
WAL segments are not recycled too early, or by configuration a replication
WAL segments are not recycled too early, or by configuring a replication
slot for the standby. If you set up a WAL archive that's accessible from
the standby, these solutions are not required, since the standby can
always use the archive to catch up provided it retains enough segments.

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@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
When this option is used, <application>pg_receivexlog</> will report
a flush position to the server, indicating when each segment has been
synchronized to disk so that the server can remove that segment if it
is not otherwise needed. When using this paramter, it is important
is not otherwise needed. When using this parameter, it is important
to make sure that <application>pg_receivexlog</> cannot become the
synchronous standby through an incautious setting of
<xref linkend="guc-synchronous-standby-names">; it does not flush

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
* Replication slots are used to keep state about replication streams
* originating from this cluster. Their primary purpose is to prevent the
* premature removal of WAL or of old tuple versions in a manner that would
* interfere with replication; they also useful for monitoring purposes.
* interfere with replication; they are also useful for monitoring purposes.
* Slots need to be permanent (to allow restarts), crash-safe, and allocatable
* on standbys (to support cascading setups). The requirement that slots be
* usable on standbys precludes storing them in the system catalogs.
@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ ReplicationSlotsShmemInit(void)
* Check whether the passed slot name is valid and report errors at elevel.
*
* Slot names may consist out of [a-z0-9_]{1,NAMEDATALEN-1} which should allow
* the name to be uses as a directory name on every supported OS.
* the name to be used as a directory name on every supported OS.
*
* Returns whether the directory name is valid or not if elevel < ERROR.
*/
@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ ReplicationSlotCreate(const char *name, bool db_specific)
}
/*
* Find an previously created slot and mark it as used by this backend.
* Find a previously created slot and mark it as used by this backend.
*/
void
ReplicationSlotAcquire(const char *name)
@ -743,7 +743,7 @@ CreateSlotOnDisk(ReplicationSlot *slot)
/*
* No need to take out the io_in_progress_lock, nobody else can see this
* slot yet, so nobody else wil write. We're reusing SaveSlotToPath which
* slot yet, so nobody else will write. We're reusing SaveSlotToPath which
* takes out the lock, if we'd take the lock here, we'd deadlock.
*/
@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ CreateSlotOnDisk(ReplicationSlot *slot)
tmppath, path)));
/*
* If we'd now fail - really unlikely - we wouldn't know wether this slot
* If we'd now fail - really unlikely - we wouldn't know whether this slot
* would persist after an OS crash or not - so, force a restart. The
* restart would try to fysnc this again till it works.
*/

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@ -957,7 +957,7 @@ PhysicalConfirmReceivedLocation(XLogRecPtr lsn)
}
/*
* One could argue that the slot should saved to disk now, but that'd be
* One could argue that the slot should be saved to disk now, but that'd be
* energy wasted - the worst lost information can do here is give us wrong
* information in a statistics view - we'll just potentially be more
* conservative in removing files.
@ -1032,7 +1032,7 @@ PhysicalReplicationSlotNewXmin(TransactionId feedbackXmin)
SpinLockAcquire(&slot->mutex);
MyPgXact->xmin = InvalidTransactionId;
/*
* For physical replication we don't need the the interlock provided
* For physical replication we don't need the interlock provided
* by xmin and effective_xmin since the consequences of a missed increase
* are limited to query cancellations, so set both at once.
*/

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@ -535,7 +535,7 @@ ReceiveXlogStream(PGconn *conn, XLogRecPtr startpos, uint32 timeline,
* possibly re-request, and remove older WAL safely.
*
* We only report it when a slot has explicitly been used, because
* reporting the flush position makes one elegible as a synchronous
* reporting the flush position makes one eligible as a synchronous
* replica. People shouldn't include generic names in
* synchronous_standby_names, but we've protected them against it so
* far, so let's continue to do so in the situations when possible.