Dave,
Much obliged for the suggestion.
Here is the query to find all slony schemas. Maybe this will be of help to others.
SELECT nspname AS “Slony Schema”
FROM pg_namespace nsp
JOIN pg_proc pro ON pronamespace=nsp.oid AND proname = 'slonyversion'
ORDER BY nspname;
I tried searching the archive for a similar question, but found none.
I am interested in knowing what query can be used to determine the name of the replication schema(s) installed.
Pgadmin is "aware" of the replication schema(s), as they are listed for each database
eg: <dbname>
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So I am curious as to what function or sql query is used to obtain that information?
IOW, I am looking for a generic way to get the names of all replication schemas in a cluster.
The easiest way is to turn on SQL query logging in pgAdmin or the server and see what ends up in the logfile. I suspect (but am too tired to check right now) that it looks for schemas who's name starts with _, and contains one of the slony tables.
Regards, Dave