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Glyn Astill wrote: > >> From: Vignesh Mohan <vignesh.m at i10n.com> >> >> Hi All >> >> I need to know some facts of Slony 's Behaviour in this use >> case >> >> * Slony running in slave and master. >> * Stop slony in master and Slave >> * Delete few data in tables in master >> * Restart Slony in master and slave >> >> My Question is >> >> Will the deletion be replicated in slave now? >> > > Yes. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Slony1-general mailing list > Slony1-general at lists.slony.info > http://lists.slony.info/mailman/listinfo/slony1-general > > Thanks a load for your prompt response. This is raising another doubt. >From your answer i come to a conclusion that whenever the slony is restarted entire db in slave is re written irrespective of changes done or not done. Am i right ? If i m not right .. How does slony take into consideration of the deletion of few rows in master activity when slony is stopped.? And when started again how does it come to know that the rows are deleted Also tell me the way in which we can restart the slony I do the this /usr/bin/slon start What does sloni_restart_node do ? Thanks in Advance - Vignesh.M -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Slony-replication---overview-tp25488708p25489669.html Sent from the Slony-I -- General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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