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> There are two parts to this: > > 1. You need to change the configuration in sl_path on all > nodes. > > The *right* way to do this is by using the Slonik command > STORE PATH > to submit requests that indicate the revised addresses. > > Don't change the IPs manually in sl_path; use STORE > PATH. > > 2. You need to change the configuration used to get the > slon > processes to connect to the nodes that they manage. > > Where to change that depends on how you launch slon > processes. Thanks Chris, Which way around should I do this? I can only think as follows: 1) stop the slons 2) change servers ip addresses, addresses in slon.conf's and the preambles in my slonik scripts 3) run slonik STORE PATH for each node 4) restart slons 5a) Smile 5b) Cry __________________________________________________________ Not happy with your email address?. Get the one you really want - millions of new email addresses available now at Yahoo! http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/ymail/new.html
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