Chris Browne cbbrowne at lists.slony.info
Mon Jun 11 09:01:35 PDT 2007
Update of /home/cvsd/slony1/slony1-engine/doc/adminguide
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Modified Files:
      Tag: REL_1_2_STABLE
	addthings.sgml ddlchanges.sgml defineset.sgml firstdb.sgml 
	installation.sgml intro.sgml listenpaths.sgml monitoring.sgml 
	prerequisites.sgml usingslonik.sgml 
Log Message:
Add more index entries, linkages surrounding issue with PG 8.1.[0-3]


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  <sect2><title> Testing DDL Changes </title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary> testing DDL changes </primary></indexterm>
+ 
  <para> A method for testing DDL changes has been pointed out as a
  likely <quote>best practice.</quote></para>

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  <sect2 id="definesets"><title>Grouping tables into sets</title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary> grouping tables into replication sets </primary></indexterm>
+ 
  <para> It will be vital to group tables together into a single set if
  those tables are related via foreign key constraints.  If tables that

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*** 1,7 ****
  <!-- $Id -->
  <sect1 id="requirements">
! <title>System Requirements</title> <para>Any platform that can run
! &postgres; should be able to run
! &slony1;.</para>
  
  <para>The platforms that have received specific testing at the time of
--- 1,10 ----
  <!-- $Id -->
  <sect1 id="requirements">
! <title>System Requirements</title> 
! 
! <para>Any platform that can run &postgres; should be able, in
! principle, to run &slony1;.</para>
! 
! <indexterm><primary> platforms where &slony1; runs </primary> </indexterm>
  
  <para>The platforms that have received specific testing at the time of
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*** 15,18 ****
--- 18,23 ----
  <title> &slony1; Software Dependancies</title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary> software dependancies </primary> </indexterm>
+ 
  <para> At present, &slony1; <emphasis>as well as &postgres;</emphasis>
  need to be able to be compiled from source at your site.</para>
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  </para>
  
+ <para> If you are running versions 8.1.0 thru 8.1.3, there is a bug
+ (addressed in 8.1.4) which prevents <xref
+ linkend="stmtupdatefunctions"> from running properly.  For more
+ details see the <xref linkend="FAQ">, <link
+ linkend="pg81funs"> on &postgres; 8.1.[0-3] </link>. </para>
+ 
  </listitem>
  
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  <title> Getting &slony1; Source</title>
  
  <para>You can get the &slony1; source from <ulink
!     url="http://developer.postgresql.org/~wieck/slony1/download/">
! http://developer.postgresql.org/~wieck/slony1/download/</ulink>
  </para>
  
--- 114,122 ----
  <title> Getting &slony1; Source</title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary>downloading &slony1; sources</primary></indexterm>
+ 
  <para>You can get the &slony1; source from <ulink
!     url="http://main.slony.info/downloads/">
! http://main.slony.info/downloads/</ulink>
  </para>
  
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  <title> Database Encoding </title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary> database encodings</primary></indexterm>
+ 
  <para> &postgres; databases may be created in a number of language
  encodings, set up via the <command>createdb --encoding=$ENCODING
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  <title> Time Synchronization</title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary> time synchronization</primary></indexterm>
+ 
  <para> All the servers used within the replication cluster need to
  have their Real Time Clocks in sync. This is to ensure that <xref
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  <sect2><title> Network Connectivity</title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary> network connectivity</primary></indexterm>
+ 
  <para>It is necessary that the hosts that are to replicate between one
  another have <emphasis>bidirectional</emphasis> network communications

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--- 3,8 ----
  <title>Introduction to &slony1;</title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary> introduction to &slony1; </primary></indexterm>
+ 
  <sect2> <title>What &slony1; is</title>
  

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--- 168,173 ----
  <sect2 id="search-logs"> <title> <command>search-logs.sh</command> </title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary> search &slony1; logs using search-logs.sh </primary></indexterm>
+ 
  <para> This script is constructed to search for &slony1; log files at
  a given path (<envar>LOGHOME</envar>), based both on the naming
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--- 189,194 ----
  <sect2 id="wikigen"> <title> Building MediaWiki Cluster Summary </title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary> generating Wiki documentation of a cluster </primary></indexterm>
+ 
  <para> The script <filename>mkmediawiki.pl </filename>, in
  <filename>tools</filename>, may be used to generate a cluster summary

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--- 93,98 ----
  <sect1 id="slonikshell"><title> Embedding Slonik in Shell Scripts </title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary> embedding slonik in shell scripts </primary></indexterm>
+ 
  <para> As mentioned earlier, there are numerous &slony1; test scripts
  in <filename>src/ducttape</filename> that embed the generation of
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--- 279,284 ----
  Functions </title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary> bare metal &slony1; functions </primary></indexterm>
+ 
  <para> There are cases where it may make sense to directly use the
  stored functions that implement the various pieces of &slony1;.

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  <title>Short Version</title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary> installation: short version </primary></indexterm>
+ 
  <para>
  <screen>
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  </itemizedlist>
  
+ <para> (Note that as things change, the list of version-specific files
+ may grow...) </para>
+ 
  <para>The <filename>.sql</filename> files are not fully substituted
  yet.  And yes, both the 7.3, 7.4 and the 8.0 files get installed on every
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--- 211,216 ----
  <sect2> <title> Building Documentation: Admin Guide </title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary> building &slony1; documentation </primary></indexterm>
+ 
  <para> The document you are reading now is a fairly extensive
  <quote>Administrator's Guide</quote> containing what wisdom has been

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  <indexterm><primary>listen paths</primary></indexterm>
  
! <note><para> If you are running version
! &slony1; 1.1 or later it should be
! <emphasis>completely unnecessary</emphasis> to read this section as it
! introduces a way to automatically manage this part of its
! configuration.  For earlier versions, however, it is needful.</para>
  </note>
  
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  <indexterm><primary>listen paths</primary></indexterm>
  
! <note><para> If you are running version &slony1; 1.2 or later it
! should be <emphasis>completely unnecessary</emphasis> to read this
! section as it introduces a way to automatically manage this part of
! its configuration.  For earlier versions, however, it is
! needful.</para>
  </note>
  
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  <sect2><title>How listening can break</title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary> listening breakage </primary></indexterm>
+ 
  <para>On one occasion, I had a need to drop a subscriber node (#2) and
  recreate it.  That node was the data provider for another subscriber
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  <sect2 id="autolisten"><title>Automated Listen Path Generation</title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary> automated listen path generation </primary></indexterm>
+ 
  <para> In &slony1; version 1.1, a heuristic scheme is introduced to
  automatically generate <envar>sl_listen</envar> entries.  This

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  <sect3><title>Using the altperl scripts</title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary> altperl script usage </primary></indexterm>
+ 
  <para>
  Using the <xref linkend="altperl"> scripts is an easy way to get started.  The
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  <sect3><title>Using slonik command directly</title>
- <para>The traditional approach to administering slony is to craft slonik
- commands directly. An example of this given here. </para>
  
  
  <para> The script to create
--- 176,182 ----
  
  <sect3><title>Using slonik command directly</title>
  
+ <para>The traditional approach to administering slony is to craft
+ slonik commands directly. An example of this given here. </para>
  
  <para> The script to create

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  <sect2><title> Adding a table to replication </title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary> adding a table to replication </primary></indexterm>
+ 
  <para> &slony1; does not allow you to add a table to a replication set
  that is already being replicated. In principle, it would certainly be
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  <sect2><title> How to add columns to a replicated table </title>
  
+ <indexterm><primary> adding columns to a replicated table </primary></indexterm>
+ 
  <para> This also answers the question <quote>How do I rename columns
  on a replicated table?</quote>, and, more generally, other questions



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