Re: How to tell if replication is caught up?

2011-03-23 Thread Filipe David Manana
Thanks again Wayne, The error is perfectly clear about what the issue is. I'll commit a fix later today. Do you have any different type of error in the logs? cheers On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 9:10 PM, Wayne Conrad wrote: > On 03/22/11 13:02, Filipe David Manana wrote: >> >> On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 a

Re: How to tell if replication is caught up?

2011-03-22 Thread Wayne Conrad
On 03/22/11 13:02, Filipe David Manana wrote: On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 7:27 PM, Wayne Conrad wrote: My largest, ~600GB database was awful to compact. Because much of it seldom changes, I shared that database by account, yielding about 500 databases of various sizes. With a compaction daemon th

Re: How to tell if replication is caught up?

2011-03-22 Thread Filipe David Manana
Hi Wayne, On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 7:27 PM, Wayne Conrad wrote: > My largest, ~600GB database was awful to compact.  Because much of it seldom > changes, I shared that database by account, yielding about 500 databases of > various sizes.  With a compaction daemon that only compacts a database when

How to tell if replication is caught up?

2011-03-22 Thread Wayne Conrad
My largest, ~600GB database was awful to compact. Because much of it seldom changes, I shared that database by account, yielding about 500 databases of various sizes. With a compaction daemon that only compacts a database when it grows, compaction is no longer a problem. However, I appear to