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On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 05:16:08PM +0300, Andy wrote: > As error I received somehting similar to: > slony node -1 not found in runtime configuration or something similar, I > don't have the error now. Going to be hard to diagnose without the error message. > > Ok, the main question would be: can a node subscribe to multiple different > sets/providers? Sure. It's one of the reasons for the idea of a set. -- Andrew Sullivan | ajs at crankycanuck.ca The whole tendency of modern prose is away from concreteness. --George Orwell
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