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NAME

       queue_mover3 - PgQ consumer that copies data from one queue to another.

SYNOPSIS

       queue_mover3 [switches] config.ini

DESCRIPTION

       queue_mover is PgQ consumer that transports events from source queue into target queue.
       One use case is when events are produced in several databases then queue_mover is used to
       consolidate these events into single queue that can then be processed by consumers who
       need to handle theses events. For example in case of patitioned databases it’s convenient
       to move events from each partition into one central queue database and then process them
       there. That way configuration and dependancies of partiton databases are simpler and more
       robust. Another use case is to move events from OLTP database to batch processing server.

       Transactionality: events will be inserted as one transaction on target side. That means
       only batch_id needs to be tracked on target side.

QUICK-START

       Basic PgQ setup and usage can be summarized by the following steps:

        1. PgQ must be installed both in source and target databases. See pgqadm man page for
           details.

        2. Target database must also have pgq_ext schema installed. It is used to keep sync
           between two databases.

        3. Create a queue_mover configuration file, say qmover_sourceq_to_targetdb.ini

        4. create source and target queues

               $ pgqadm.py sourcedb_ticker.ini create <srcqueue>
               $ pgqadm.py targetdb_ticker.ini create <dstqueue>

        5. launch queue mover in daemon mode

               $ queue_mover3 -d qmover_sourceq_to_targetdb.ini

        6. start producing and consuming events

CONFIG

   Common configuration parameters
       job_name
           Name for particulat job the script does. Script will log under this name to
           logdb/logserver. The name is also used as default for PgQ consumer name. It should be
           unique.

       pidfile
           Location for pid file. If not given, script is disallowed to daemonize.

       logfile
           Location for log file.

       loop_delay
           If continuisly running process, how long to sleep after each work loop, in seconds.
           Default: 1.

       connection_lifetime
           Close and reconnect older database connections.

       use_skylog
           foo.

   Common PgQ consumer parameters
       queue_name
           Queue name to attach to. No default.

       consumer_name
           Consumers ID to use when registering. Default: %(job_name)s

   queue_mover parameters
       src_db
           Source database.

       dst_db
           Target database.

       dst_queue_name
           Target queue name.

   Example config file
           [queue_mover3]
           job_name = eventlog_to_target_mover
           src_db = dbname=sourcedb
           dst_db = dbname=targetdb
           pgq_queue_name = eventlog
           dst_queue_name = copy_of_eventlog
           pidfile = log/%(job_name)s.pid
           logfile = pid/%(job_name)s.log

COMMAND LINE SWITCHES

       Following switches are common to all skytools.DBScript-based Python programs.

       -h, --help
           show help message and exit

       -q, --quiet
           make program silent

       -v, --verbose
           make program more verbose

       -d, --daemon
           make program go background

       --ini
           show commented template config file.

       Following switches are used to control already running process. The pidfile is read from
       config then signal is sent to process id specified there.

       -r, --reload
           reload config (send SIGHUP)

       -s, --stop
           stop program safely (send SIGINT)

       -k, --kill
           kill program immidiately (send SIGTERM)

BUGS

       Event ID is not kept on target side. If needed is can be kept, then event_id seq at target
       side need to be increased by hand to inform ticker about new events.

                                            06/14/2018                            QUEUE_MOVER3(1)