timescaledb/sql/remote_txn.sql
Brian Rowe 79fb46456f Rename server to data node
The timescale clustering code so far has been written referring to the
remote databases as 'servers'.  This terminology is a bit overloaded,
and in particular we don't enforce any network topology limitations
that the term 'server' would suggest.  In light of this we've decided
to change to use the term 'node' when referring to the different
databases in a distributed database.  Specifically we refer to the
frontend as an 'access node' and to the backends as 'data nodes',
though we may omit the access or data qualifier where it's unambiguous.

As the vast bulk of the code so far has been written for the case where
there was a single access node, almost all instances of 'server' were
references to data nodes.  This change has updated the code to rename
those instances.
2020-05-27 17:31:09 +02:00

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-- This file and its contents are licensed under the Apache License 2.0.
-- Please see the included NOTICE for copyright information and
-- LICENSE-APACHE for a copy of the license.
CREATE FUNCTION _timescaledb_internal.remote_txn_heal_data_node(foreign_server_oid oid)
RETURNS INT
AS '@MODULE_PATHNAME@', 'ts_remote_txn_heal_data_node'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;