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Tim Hawes wrote: > Most definitely. We keep all our replicants on the same ntp service to > avoid time issues. It would only effect the nodes that are an hour > behind. If there are any nodes that were in date/time sync with the > master that had out of date data, and the master was it's provider (and > not another slave) then there is something else going on there as well. So, the next question is, why would it only affect two tables out of the 229? > > Geoffrey wrote: >> Noticed yesterday that the same two tables on all our databases (12) >> are out of sync. I've just noticed today that the date on the slave >> is 1 hour behind the master. Is it possible that this time difference >> could cause any problems with slony replication? >> > > -- Until later, Geoffrey Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. - Benjamin Franklin
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