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Cédric Villemain wrote: > > Le jeudi 17 septembre 2009, Vignesh Mohan a écrit : >> Glyn Astill wrote: >> >> From: Vignesh Mohan <vignesh.m at i10n.com> >> 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 > > Slony use trigger-base replication, that mean that every time change occur > on > your replicated tables, it is log via trigger in a another table. The slon > process check that and replicate those. If 'slon' process is down (like > slony > is stopped) then trigger continue to fire on insert/delete/delete :) and > when > slon start again, it check and replicate. > > You'd better read the documentation. > >> >> >> 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 >> > > > -- > ---- > Cédric Villemain > Administrateur de Base de Données > Cel: +33 (0)6 74 15 56 53 > http://dalibo.com - http://dalibo.org > > > _______________________________________________ > Slony1-general mailing list > Slony1-general at lists.slony.info > http://lists.slony.info/mailman/listinfo/slony1-general > > Hi Thanks again I need one clarification . Q1 : I use "/usr/bin/slon start" and "/usr/bin/slon stop" .... A m i correct ? Q2: The stop seems not to work as the process is still running when i check that with ps aux What cud be the issue ? Thanks in advance Vignesh.M -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Slony-replication---overview-tp25488708p25491869.html Sent from the Slony-I -- General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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