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I generally do something like this: grep "seconds to copy" <log file for slave> --S -----Original Message----- From: slony1-general-bounces at lists.slony.info [mailto:slony1-general-bounces at lists.slony.info] On Behalf Of kevin kempter Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 9:46 AM To: slony1-general at lists.slony.info Subject: [Slony1-general] How to determine how long it took for a slave to'catch up' Hi All; I setup a SLONY cluster yesterday and it worked without any issues. Can anyone point me to some documentation, or tell me how to determine how long it took for the slave to be completely caught up with the master? _______________________________________________ Slony1-general mailing list Slony1-general at lists.slony.info http://lists.slony.info/mailman/listinfo/slony1-general
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