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Hi Cédric, --- Cédric Villemain <cedric.villemain at dalibo.com> wrote: > I have just look at it a quick view ... you would use the common > postgresql command line options .... > You mean I should use the postgresql command line options? ?? I'm not sure what you mean here > > Else, I suggest you to add a table to your set, like > 'last_update_set_X' > then update it every 1 second for ex. > And check the last update on all nodes, you will have a real mesure > of > the effective lag. Yes I agree with you, I will do this and I'll use the script that comes with slony when I get around to it. > I prefer (or also) check replication outside system provided by the > > replication engine itself .... > Not sure what you mean? __________________________________________________________ Sent from Yahoo! Mail - a smarter inbox http://uk.mail.yahoo.com
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