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The danger is when the slon processes are running and the replications are earlier than the replicator. If you are rebooting, temporary out of sync clocks should not be a problem if you perform a proper shutdown. --elein On Tue, Sep 07, 2004 at 02:37:34PM -0600, Ed L. wrote: > On Tuesday September 7 2004 2:09, elein wrote: > > A very basic how to article is now available in > > the latest issue of GeneralBits: > > http://www.varlena.com/GeneralBits/ > > > > Comments and Corrections are always welcome. > > "The Real Time Clocks of the servers hosting the nodes must be in sync." > > How important is this? What happens if the clocks are temporarily out of > sync? Say, for example, on a reboot? > > Ed >
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