On 3/6/2013 7:10 PM, Jonathan Soong wrote:
> Thanks Jan, all fixed.
>
> :)

Most glad that it all turned out well.

Just for the record, did the REPAIR CONFIG do the trick or did you have 
to rebuild the cluster?


Jan

>
> Cheers
>
> Jon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jan Wieck [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, 7 March 2013 7:11 AM
> To: Jonathan Soong
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Slony1-general] Help - replication has broken, best way to 
> restart it without destroying data.
>
> On 3/6/2013 3:24 PM, Jonathan Soong wrote:
>> Hi Jan
>>
>> Sorry for not including version, yup im 2.0.7 and pg 8.4.11.
>>
>> That's good, at least I know no data has been corrupted.
>
> Indeed, that is a good thing.
>
>>
>> As you say, I think DDL was run against the Slave by itself and i think it 
>> is corrupted. I don't think i can repair it because things were done against 
>> the Slave since then.
>
> Well, have you tried to run the REPAIR CONFIG slonik command for the set 
> against the slave? The damage may not be as severe as you think.
>
> What is the actual name of that sequence 10 according to sl_sequence?
> Does that sequence exist in the slave database?
>
>
>>
>> I am presuming the UNINSTALL NODE will bypass the slony event queue (which 
>> is blocked up with an error) ?
>
> UNINSTALL NODE is a command that actually removes all traces of Slony from a 
> database. There should not be a slon daemon running at that time and you are 
> left with a standalone database, that has no idea what Slony is at all.
>
> Both databases would still have all your tables with whatever data is 
> currently in them.
>
> So you would stop the slon daemons, run UNINSTALL NODE against both, master 
> and slave. Then rebuild your replication from scratch, just assuming that you 
> don't have to copy any schema. The tables already exist on the slave, so 
> there is not need to do that.
>
>
> Jan
>
> --
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> -- Benjamin Franklin
>


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