[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Huxton) writes: > Jyoti Seth wrote: >> Hello , >> I have two postgres databases on different linux servers. Postgres >> database >> on one server has some tables that needs to be synchronized from the other >> postgres database . What should be the best method for this. > > The slony replication package lets you choose what tables you > replicate. On the destination server the tables will be read-only. > > http://www.slony.info/ > > Take a little time to read through the documentation and experiment > with a test system first. It works fine, but it's got a lot of > complicated options.
But it is worth noting one thing about the synchronization... Slony-I's strategy is pretty simple: One node is considered the "master," and the other node is forcibly made to conform to what is on the master. If you want to synchronize back and forth (e.g. - multimaster replication of some sort), Slony-I is not suitable... -- "cbbrowne","@","linuxdatabases.info" http://www3.sympatico.ca/cbbrowne/unix.html Culus thinks we should go to trade shows and see how many people we can kill by throwing debian cds at them ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: You can help support the PostgreSQL project by donating at http://www.postgresql.org/about/donate