>> You need one slon per database-target combination. I'm not sure I'm
>> understanding your question correctly, but it sounds like you think
>> you need something like this:
>>
>> Database <-> slon <-> slon <-> database
>>
>> That's not how it works. It's
>>
>> Database <-> slon <-> database
In each server i execute 4 slon process:
Server A
slon xxx1 "dbname=bd1 user=admin password=123 host=xxx.xxx.xxx.1"
&& This process for replicate bd1 local for other nodes
slon xxx2 "dbname=bd2 user=admin password=123 host=xxx.xxx.xxx.1"
&& this process for receive replication of the bd2 of the other node
slon xxx3 "dbname=bd3 user=admin password=123 host=xxx.xxx.xxx.1"
&& this process for receive replication of the bd3 of the other node
Server B
slon xxx1 "dbname=bd1 user=admin password=123 host=xxx.xxx.xxx.1"
&& This process for receive replication of the bd1 of other node
slon xxx2 "dbname=bd2 user=admin password=123 host=xxx.xxx.xxx.1"
&& this process for replicate bd2 local for other nodes
slon xxx3 "dbname=bd3 user=admin password=123 host=xxx.xxx.xxx.1"
&& this process for receive replication of the bd3 of the other node
these various process slon in each server are necessary ?
Thanks to Advance,
Marco Aurélio V. da Silva
Prodata Inf. e Cad. Ltda.
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