Fri Nov 26 19:18:33 PST 2004
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It looks like you are seeing the default SYNC interval for the slon daemon. You might try setting that lower with the -s switch. usage: slon [options] clustername conninfo Options: -d <debuglevel> verbosity of logging (1..4) -s <milliseconds> SYNC check interval (default 10000) -t <milliseconds> SYNC interval timeout (default 60000) -g <num> maximum SYNC group size (default 6) - DAP >-----Original Message----- >From: slony1-general-bounces at gborg.postgresql.org >[mailto:slony1-general-bounces at gborg.postgresql.org] On Behalf >Of coryv at interbaun.com >Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 9:36 AM >To: slony1-general at gborg.postgresql.org >Subject: [Slony1-general] 10 second delay when using cascading replicas > >Hi all, when using a cascaded replica I get a consistent 10s >delay in replication. My setup consists of 1 Master, 1 >Cascaded replica and multiple nodes off that replica on the >same network. I have a feeling this is just a configuration >issue which I have overlooked. > >Any suggestions? > >Thanks in advance. > >--Cory. >_______________________________________________ >Slony1-general mailing list >Slony1-general at gborg.postgresql.org >http://gborg.postgresql.org/mailman/listinfo/slony1-general >
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