Norman Yamada nyamada at millburncorp.com
Fri Apr 24 08:16:42 PDT 2009
Hm...

Actually, I would do this, but the problem is that the cluster may not  
know where the node is for a moment, right?

e.g., if slony has a node 3 with a DNS name of "foo" and I change the  
name of the node to "bar" and then say:

STORE PATH (server=3, client=1, CONNINFO='dbname=mydb host=bar  
user=slony'), how will Slony know where server bar is? Is it  
sufficient to change the preamble for it to know that node3 = bar not  
foo?

That's why I thought it was safer to update the tables by hand on each  
node. But if you think it'll work, I'll do it via store path , because  
it's faster...

Thanks,

Norman


On Apr 24, 2009, at 10:59 AM, Christopher Browne wrote:

> I'd be inclined to use the slonik command "STORE PATH" to do the
> fixing of server names, since that propagates automatically around the
> cluster, but otherwise this seems fine.
> -- 

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