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On 08/24/2015 05:06 PM, Dave Cramer wrote: > > > > and a slonik script like > --------------- > cluster name=mycluster; > node 1 admin conninfo='...' > node 4 admin conninfo='...' > > resubscribe node(origin=1,provider=1,receiver=4); > ---------- > > is waiting? > > If so it should tell you from which node it is waiting for events from. > > > Close enough. I went from 2 to 4 and this is the output > > waiting for events (4,5002587214) only at (4,5002579907) to be > confirmed on node 2 > are there paths between node 2 and 4? > > > > > > > Dave Cramer > > On 24 August 2015 at 15:38, Scott Marlowe > <scott.marlowe at gmail.com > <mailto:scott.marlowe at gmail.com> <mailto:scott.marlowe at gmail.com > <mailto:scott.marlowe at gmail.com>> > <mailto:scott.marlowe at gmail.com > <mailto:scott.marlowe at gmail.com> > <mailto:scott.marlowe at gmail.com > <mailto:scott.marlowe at gmail.com>>>> wrote: > > Note that the node will still show up in sl_nodes and > sl_status for a > while, until slony does a cleanup event / log > switch (can't > remember > which right now). This is normal. Don't freak out. > > > > > >
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