Hi! I've got silly question!
I prepared some synchronisation, made some updates to the table and kicked off the changes with the command: bucardo kick $SYNC and everything was allright; changes were transfered. However I cannot figure out how to turn on the replication to be persistent without kicking it from time to time? My configuration is Debian stable 7.0, bucardo 4.99.5 (from Debian packages), Perl v5.14.2. Regards to all of you! wb. Here is my script: ====================================== #!/bin/bash # script 1: TABLE=documents SOURCE=192.168.1.12 TARGET=192.168.1.10 SYNC=firma_sync HERD=replikacja DBGR=firma bucardo add db sikorka dbname=p1 host=$SOURCE bucardo add db borsuk dbname=p1 host=$TARGET bucardo add table $TABLE herd=$HERD bucardo add dbgroup $DBGR sikorka:source borsuk:target bucardo add sync $SYNC herd=$HERD dbs=$DBGR ping=false bucardo start ======================================== now I do some postgres job: updating table documents ==================================== bucardo kick $SYNC bucardo status bucardo status $SYNC ==================================== _______________________________________________ Bucardo-general mailing list [email protected] https://mail.endcrypt.com/mailman/listinfo/bucardo-general
