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Hi I think I sent this a few days ago in response to one of your queries :-) Jase slonik <<_EOF_ cluster name = $CLUSTER; node 1 admin conninfo = 'dbname=$DBNAME1 host=$HOST1 user=$SLONY_USER'; node 2 admin conninfo = 'dbname=$DBNAME2 host=$HOST2 user=$SLONY_USER'; uninstall node ( id = 1 ); uninstall node ( id = 2 ); _EOF_ -----Original Message----- From: slony1-general-bounces at gborg.postgresql.org [mailto:slony1-general-bounces at gborg.postgresql.org] On Behalf Of St?phane P?trot Sent: 17 June 2005 15:24 To: slony1-general at gborg.postgresql.org Subject: [Slony1-general] How to remove slony entries database? Hello, everything is in the subject : I want to reset my database which has been already modified by Slony. How to remove all the slony specifics entries in the database without doing that by hand (cluster shema, functions, trigger and so on...)? Is there a script to do that? Thanks! St?phane -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://gborg.postgresql.org/pipermail/slony1-general/attachments/20050617/7506de33/attachment.html
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