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On Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 11:50:33PM -0700, roctaiwan wrote: > > I still have doubt that on Slony docunment it use the word "set transfer" , > "set moved". The "set" here descirbing, does the SET including the data in > the table that belongs to the set?? > Sort of. What it says is that, at a given point in time, the origin node for the set moves. That step assumes the previous subscription by the new (target) origin node. If the prior subscription hasn't happened, things will simply not work. If it hasn't _completed_, you're going to endure a long outage before anything is actually working. A -- Andrew Sullivan ajs at crankycanuck.ca
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