?? Sorry -- what's the right node in that case? The master node?

In my case I have a master node and two slaves and one is definitely lagging. So can I drop the slave node and as long as the master node sees the event, I'm okay?


On Dec 19, 2006, at 4:00 PM, Andreas Kostyrka wrote:

You can DROP NODE with the node involved down. Just watch that the
events get generated on the right node.

Andreas




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