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Stéphane A. Schildknecht wrote: > I wonder why you unsubscribe the set. To stop the replication, you > should only stop the slon processes. Restarting them will apply events > occured while the slave was stoppped. > > What's more, there is no way, at the moment, to tell a slave and a > master there are in sync prior to run the subscribe set part of the > script, i.e. to initiate the replication. > > Hope that could help. Thanks a lot. You're right. If I don't unsubscribe the node, it well copy only the changed data from the stored logfiles in the replication schema after starting slon. It's working. I'm happy now. -- Adam PAPAI D i g i t a l Influence http://www.digitalinfluence.hu E-mail: wooh at wooh.hu Phone: +36 30 33-55-735 (Hungary)
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