> I am running slon 1.1 with a "g" factor of 10000. As I understand it (somebody please correct me if I'm wrong), a "g" factor of more than 100 actually impedes "catch up". The code has logic that resets the sync group to 1 whenever the group size "grows" above 100 (slon gradually grows to -g size).
If you grep your slony log for "processing", you should see a pattern were the event being synced gradually increases more from the previous until it exceeds 100. Once it hits 100, it likely drops back down to zero. So, try setting '-g 100' and see if the slon eventually makes progress. -Michael _______________________________________________ Slony1-general mailing list [email protected] http://gborg.postgresql.org/mailman/listinfo/slony1-general
