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On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 11:38, Twilight wrote: > Anjan Dave wrote: > > If this is your first attempt, I would suggest you try out one database > > and 2 nodes in a test scenario rather than 60 at once. Do all 60 > > reaaally need to be replicated? > > > > --anjan > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Twilight [mailto:twilight at adinet.com.uy] > > Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 12:21 PM > > To: slony-general > > Subject: [Slony1-general] My firts question !! > > > > Hi to everyone, I'm trying to replicate all the databases my postgres > > has (near 60). Obviously I cant specify for each database its tables > > when creating a set. There's anyway to do what I want or slony-1 is not > > what I need ?? > > My first question does not mean my first try to replicate. > I already did it and works fine, and my goal is to have all my sites > 99.9% uptime and all of them has a pg database associated. > Thanks for your reply. It would probably be better if you could at least put the different dbs into multiple schemas in the same db. Then you could replicate them all by the same set of slon processes instead of having to have a set for each database, which is gonna chew up connections.
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