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This is probably a crazy question, but is there ANY WAY that records can be left in pg_listener after the process that called LISTEN has exited? I'm getting an error sometimes where my slon will not start because it finds a $CLUSTERNAME_Restart record already in pg_listener, but I don't have any slons running on the machine. Obviously I must have a rogue slon ("rogue slon" sounds like a band....) somewhere in my network that is connecting to my db, but I have searched thus far in vain for such a creature. So I thought I would stick my head out of the funhouse for a moment and ask people out in the world if they have ever seen this behavior with slony, or if any of the postgres gurus on the list know of any situation in which a pg_listener record could get left lying around. Thanks. - DAP ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------- David Parker Tazz Networks (401) 709-5130 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://gborg.postgresql.org/pipermail/slony1-general/attachments/20050501/af834865/attachment.html
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