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On 5/9/2008 11:32 AM, Christopher Browne wrote: > <postgres at dac.e4ward.com> writes: >> Just a quick question... >> >> I currently have a master-slave setup with postgres 8.1.10 and slony >> 1.2.12. I'm needing to drop slony usage on BOTH nodes for a while. I >> have experience dropping slave nodes using DROP NODE... but I can't >> find any info about its usage on master nodes. >> >> Any advice? > > Nodes do not, in and of themselves, have a role of either "master" or > "slave"; they're all just nodes. That, for a particular replication > set, they are performing "master" or "slave" activities is distinct > from that. > > You can just do DROP NODE, whether you think it's a "master" or a > "slave." If you want to remove all traces of slony from all the nodes, UNINSTALL NODE is what you are looking for. Jan -- Anyone who trades liberty for security deserves neither liberty nor security. -- Benjamin Franklin
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