Can you confirm that it's part of the replication set?  On the subscriber
node, run this:

select * from <your_slony_schema>.sl_table where
tab_relname='t_schema_objects_rastplaetze';

If that returns 0 rows, your table isn't part of a set.  Next, confirm you
are subscribed to the set:

select * from <your_slony_schema>.sl_subscribe;

You should see sub_set=your set, sub_receiver=your subscriber node, and
sub_active=t.



Josef Huber [EPCOM IT-Systeme] wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> we are using Slony2.03 RC2 and Postgresql 8.4.0 and are Running under 
> Suse SLES10 (SP2), i've 8 schema's, which i sync with slony,
> works fine on all normal Tables (are all synchron).
> 
> I've 4 Tables which are inherited tables, and  i get not all table 
> synchron by slony, services.t_schema_objects_go is synchron, and 
> services.t_schema_objects_rastplaetze is not synchron( 0 records on 
> master 170 records)
> any idea?
> 
> 

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