Re: Regarding storenode in Slony - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers

From Ashesh Vashi
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In response to Regarding storenode in Slony  (Neel Patel <neel.patel@enterprisedb.com>)
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On 14 Oct 2013 18:21, "Neel Patel" <neel.patel@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> As per the slony documentation and code "storenode" API requires below two arguments.
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> storenode(p_no_comment integer, p_no_id text)
Have you cross checked with older version of Slony1?
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> As per the pgAdmin code we are executing below SQL which is wrong.
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> SELECT "_<cluster_name>".storeNode(99, 'AdminNode', false);
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> Following are the steps ( PostgreSQL 9.2 ):
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> 1. Go to any database and right click "New Slony I cluster ..."
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> 2.  In the dialog give following inputs.
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>      Join existing cluster --- Uncheck
>      Cluster name ---- MyCluster
>       Local node ---- 1 , MasterNode
>       Admin node --- 99, AdminNode
>       Comment ---- TestComment
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> 3. Click "OK" button.
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> 4. Error will come saying  "function _MyCluster.storenode(integer, unknown, boolean) does not exists".
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> We need only two arguments to "storenode()" function.
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> Why we are passing three arguments to the storeNode() API ? Any Specific reason ?
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> Thanks,
> Neel Patel
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