Configuration and Action commmands
Table of Contents
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ECHO — Generic output tool
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EXIT — Terminate Slonik script with signal
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INIT CLUSTER — Initialize Slony-I cluster
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STORE NODE — Initialize Slony-I node
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DROP NODE — Remove the node from participating in the replication
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UNINSTALL NODE — Decommission Slony-I node
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RESTART NODE — Restart Slony-I node
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STORE
PATH — Configure Slony-I node connection
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DROP PATH — Delete Slony-I connection information
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STORE LISTEN — Configure Slony-I node to
indicate where to listen for events
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DROP LISTEN — Eliminate configuration indicating how
Slony-I node listens for events
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TABLE ADD KEY — Add primary key for use by
Slony-I for a table with no suitable
key
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CREATE SET — Create Slony-I replication
set
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DROP SET — Discard Slony-I
replication set
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MERGE
SET — Merge Slony-I replication
sets together
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SET ADD TABLE — Add a table to a Slony-I
replication set
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SET ADD SEQUENCE — Add a sequence to a
Slony-I replication set
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SET DROP TABLE — Remove a table from a
Slony-I replication set
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SET DROP SEQUENCE — Remove a sequence from a
Slony-I replication set
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SET MOVE
TABLE — Move a table from one
Slony-I replication set to another
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SET MOVE SEQUENCE — Move a sequence from one
Slony-I replication set to another
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STORE TRIGGER — Indicate that a trigger should not be disabled by
Slony-I on a subscriber node
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DROP TRIGGER — Return a trigger to default behavior, where it will
not fire on subscriber nodes
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SUBSCRIBE SET — Start replication of Slony-I set
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UNSUBSCRIBE SET — End replication of Slony-I set
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LOCK SET — Guard Slony-I replication
set to prepare for
MOVE SET
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UNLOCK SET — Unlock a Slony-I set that was locked
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MOVE SET — Change origin of a Slony-I
replication set
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FAILOVER — Fail a broken replication set over to a backup node
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EXECUTE SCRIPT — Execute SQL/DDL script
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UPDATE FUNCTIONS — Reload stored functions
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WAIT FOR EVENT — Have Slonik script wait for previous event to
complete
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REPAIR CONFIG — Resets the name-to-oid mapping of tables in a replication set, useful for restoring a node after a pg_dump.
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SYNC — Generate an ordinary SYNC event
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SLEEP — Sleep using system
sleep()