Hi,
I will try this today.
I can move slon from A to B too no ? Result, 2 slon on B , one on C and
no one on A.
Thank you all
Le 27/05/2021 à 03:50, Steve Singer a écrit :
On Wed, 26 May 2021, Sebastien Marchand via Slony1-general wrote:
Hi,
thank you, but i don't know how do this, my server A can't talk to my
server C...
I might misunderstand what your trying to do but does
store path(server=1, client=2, conninfo='serverA.local');
store path(server=2, client=1, conninfo='serverB.local');
store path(server=2, client=3, conninfo='serverB.local');
store path(server=3, client=2, conninfo='serverC.local');
subscribe set(id=1, provider=1, receiver=2, forward=yes);
subscribe set(id=1, provider=2, receiver=3, forward=yes);
where node 1=serverA, and node 2=serverB, node 3=serverC
work?
Slonik would need to be able to talk to all nodes.
Slon for serverB would need to be able to talk to all three servers.
Slon for serverA only needs to talk to server A and server B
Slon for serverC only needs to talk to server C and server B
Steve
Le 25/05/2021 à 23:23, Richard Yen a écrit :
On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 3:11 AM Sebastien Marchand via Slony1-general
<slony1-general@lists.slony.info> wrote:
I do this :
Server A -> Server B -> Server C
_replication_N1 for server A to B and _replication _N2 server B
to C on
the same table.
If you are doing two replication sets, then this won't work. That's
because when data on Server A gets replicated to
Server B, the replay on Server B is done with a replica identity that
disables the triggers, which subsequently prevents
replication to Server C.
If you want to do this replication architecture of A->B->C, then you
will need C to subscribe to _replication_N1 and
specify the source as Server B
Hope that helps!
--Richard
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