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Author How we can come to know that Replication is over
Ajay Dalvi

2005-07-05, 9:24 am


Hello all,

I am using slony 1.1.0 for replicating PostGreSql 7.3.4 database.

As slon process is continuously running. And after subscribing a
partcular slave to a set, it starts replicating the data from master to
slave.
My problem is that I want to stop replication process after it has
replicated data from master to slave at a particular instance.

The actual scenario is that I want to run replication at a particular
time, and after replication of whole data from master is done, I want to
unsubscribe the slave from the set, and also to stop slone process.
So how I will come to know that replication of the data from master is
done at a particular instance? How to caputre that event?

If anyone has any kind of idea or soluiton for how to do this, please
reply me as soon as possible.

-Ajay
Vivek Khera

2005-07-05, 9:24 am

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