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NAME

       DROP NODE - Remove the node from participating in the replication

SYNOPSIS

       DROP NODE (options);

DESCRIPTION

       Drop a node. This command removes the specified node entirely from the replication systems configuration.
       If the replication daemon is still running on that node (and processing events), it will attempt to unin‐
       stall the replication system and terminate itself.

       ID = ival
              Node ID of the node to remove.

       EVENT NODE = ival
              Node ID of the node to generate the event.

       This uses “schemadocdropnode(p_no_id integer)” [not available as a man page].

       When you invoke DROP NODE, one of the steps is to run UNINSTALL NODE.

EXAMPLE

            DROP NODE ( ID = 2, EVENT NODE = 1 );

LOCKING BEHAVIOUR

       When  dropping  triggers off of application tables, this will require exclusive access to each replicated
       table on the node being discarded.

DANGEROUS/UNINTUITIVE BEHAVIOUR

       If you are using connections that cache query plans (this is particularly  common  for  Java  application
       frameworks  with  connection pools), the connections may cache query plans that include the pre-DROP NODE
       state of things, and you will get error messages indicating missing OIDs [“[MISSING TEXT]” [not available
       as a man page]].

       After dropping a node, you may also need to recycle connections in your application.

       You cannot submit this to an EVENT NODE that is the number of the node being dropped; the request must go
       to some node that will remain in the cluster.

SLONIK EVENT CONFIRMATION BEHAVIOUR

       Slonik waits until nodes (other than the one being dropped) are caught up with non-SYNC events  from  all
       other nodes before submitting the DROP NODE command.

VERSION INFORMATION

       This command was introduced in Slony-I 1.0

       In version 2.0, the default value for EVENT NODE was removed, so a node must be specified.

                                                 6 February 2014                             SLONIK DROP NODE(7)