Hi.
From: "Glyn Astill" <glynastill@yahoo.co.uk>
> Sorry Hiroshi, I failed to understand exactly what you're saying
> there.
Ahh, Sorry...
>
> So far I've installed Slony as per the docs, all seems to be well and
> the installer ahs put the replication *.sql files in pgsql/shared.
>
> I haven't started the slon daemons yet.
>
> I thought once slony was set up you could then use the scripts from
> pgAdminIII to setup slony before starting the slon daemons.
>
> I have the scripts, but pgAdmin is telling me it can't find them.
Um, Here may be the material which helps you.
http://developer.pgadmin.org/~hiroshi/Slony-I/
Anyhow, the first setup recommends slonik.
Regards,
Hiroshi Saito
>
> --- Hiroshi Saito <z-saito@guitar.ocn.ne.jp> wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> From: "Glyn Astill" <glynastill@yahoo.co.uk>
>>
>>
>> > From within pgAdminIII I get this message in the status bar when
>> I go
>> > to setup slony-I replication.
>> >
>> > I have the scripts in pgdir /shared after installing from source,
>> > should they be somewhere else, or should I have some environment
>> > variables set?
>>
>> I can't judge in what stage you encountered the problem. Probably ,
>> you
>> can grasp the right place by the installer. and as for an early
>> setting script,
>> creating to slonik is desirable. Then, the detailed information
>> developed
>> in large quantities GUI of pgAdminIII will be difficult to set up
>> if it does
>> not have full knowledge of slony. Moreover, if it is the script of
>> slonik,
>> Slony-ML(slony1-general@lists.slony.info) will be help more.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Hiroshi Saito
>>
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> Glyn Astill
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