Andrew Sullivan ajs at crankycanuck.ca
Thu Jul 23 08:53:15 PDT 2009
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 09:18:14PM -0700, roctaiwan wrote:

> I follow steps of an article on  http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7834 
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7834   to testing my first slony
> replication, which I believe many new slony users would of been there. They

Whether many new users would use that is immaterial.  There's actually
a tutorial in the Slony dics that explains what to do, too.

> replicating. First script is called cluster_setup.sh and the other is called
> subscribe.sh. My question is. The case of that article is replicating two
> DBs on the same machine (localhost). If I would like to replicating two DBs
> on two different machine, whats the steps for me to run these two scripts?

Who knows?  I don't have those scripts.  

It is unfortunately true that successfully operating slony such that
you will be satisfied requires some understanding of its theory of
operation and, in most cases, some ability to read and understand some
of its config files.  If you're not willing to learn all of that, you
really need to consider something other than slony, because the user
interface is still complicated and by no means easy to use.

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