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> What's the best way to check if a table is in slony-i replication > without knowing anything specific about the replication cluster/set? > There is no need to tell if it's an origin or subscriber, just that > slony is in operation on the table? Run pgadmin3 and select 'Replication' under the database in charge ? -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Marcin Kasperski | You have the right to say how long each | http://mekk.waw.pl | requirement will take you to implement, and | | to revise estimates given experience. (Beck) ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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