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hi, when i drop a node using slonik_drop_node the slon process for that node (which is running on the origins host) does not terminate itself as it is mentioned in the docs. also on the subscriber stays a process which is connected to the origins database. although i havent seen any ill behaviour through this (i manually kill the slon on the origin) it does worry me a bit. is this ok or did i do something wrong? im using slony 1.2.15 on debian lenny thx matthias
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