Hi Jordan,
Look in the example XML files under doc/example, such as RAIDb1-
postgresl-cluster.xml. They show the tags to define recovery log
tables.
Thanks, Robert
Robert Hodges, CTO, Continuent, Inc.
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On Oct 1, 2007, at 3:32 PM, Jordan Michaels wrote:
Hey all,
I'm in the process of setting up a proof-of-concept cluster using
Sequoia. If I can get it up and working, I will be demonstrating it
to a
board of directors in the next couple weeks who are pretty anxious to
see a functional example.
Right now, I'm at the part where you set up the recovery tables in
your
recovery database, but I'm concerned that I'm not seeing all the
columns
that I will be needing in my databases. I'm looking at this page:
http://sequoia.continuent.org/doc/infocenter/topic/
org.continuent.sequoia.doc/html/
Write_the_RequestManager_element_definition.html
And it implicitly gives SQL code on how to set up the first table, but
there are three more that it doesn't give example SQL code for. I
could
attempt to guess at the table structure based on the parameters of the
example XML virtual database config file, but I noticed that the
example
recovery log table does have an actual table row that is not specified
in the attributes of the XML file (the "sqlColumnName_param" column -
it's not mentioned in the "hsqldb-raidb1-distribution-1.xml" file).
Would someone be willing to share the SQL table structure code for
these
other 3 tables they have set up and working? If someone wouldn't mind
posting that, I would be very appreciative.
Thanks in advance!
--
Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
BlueDragon Alliance Member
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