Dave Cramer davecramer at gmail.com
Wed May 25 15:54:44 PDT 2016
I don't see how that is possible java doesn't do anything magic with
updates.

Dave Cramer

On 25 May 2016 at 17:57, William Widener <william.widener at readytalk.com>
wrote:

> Hello there,
>
> Our company has used an older version of slony for years successfully.
> We have embarked on an exercise to update to slony1-2.2.4-3.
>
> As a test, we successfully replicated our legacy DB from a primary server
> to a secondary.
> However, a legacy Java app performs periodic table UPDATEs which are not
> replicated.
>
> Performing the equivalent postgres UPDATE command manually on the master
> replicates with no problem.
> Examination of verbose Slony and postgres logs are not helpful to-date.
>
> * Do any of you listeners have suggestions?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> W. Widener
> Application Infrastructure Engineer
> Ecovate
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