Melvin,
I certainly would not kill -9 the process as kill -9 does not give the
process the opportunity to clean exit. A simple "killall slon" should do
the trick on most linux variants, or you can simply kill `ps -ef | grep
[s]lon | awk '{print $2}'` which will do essentially the same thing.
You could also run under daemontools or something similar.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Melvin Davidson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Slony1-general] Stop slon process?
Throughout the documentation, there are several references to stopping the
slon process,
but no mention of a specific command to do it. Currently, I use
ps -ef | grep slon
and then kill -9 the process(s).
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