If anyone is interested, I'm willing to provide our slony logs and portions of our database schema if they think it might help tracking down our slony problem.

Since yesterday, the disparity between the number of records in one table has grown substantially. The interesting thing is that out of the 88 tables and 84 sequences, there's just a handful of tables exhibiting problems and it's always the same tables. Note the difference in record counts for the 'tract' table, yesterday it was a difference of 40 records, now it's 275.

< count for adest 54055
---
> count for adest 54056
65c65
< count for mcarr 22560
---
> count for mcarr 22572
67c67
< count for mcust 63758
---
> count for mcust 63775
94c94
< count for tract 75381
---
> count for tract 75106

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Until later, Geoffrey

Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little
temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
 - Benjamin Franklin
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