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Server IP : 82.208.35.60  /  Your IP : 216.73.216.89
Web Server : Apache/2.4.55 (FreeBSD) OpenSSL/1.1.1q-freebsd PHP/7.3.31
System : FreeBSD server7.d2m.cz 12.4-RELEASE-p9 FreeBSD 12.4-RELEASE-p9 GENERIC amd64
User : studiokobylisy_cz ( 1008)
PHP Version : 7.3.31
Disable Function : NONE
MySQL : OFF  |  cURL : ON  |  WGET : OFF  |  Perl : OFF  |  Python : OFF  |  Sudo : OFF  |  Pkexec : OFF
Directory :  /usr/ports/databases/slony1v2/files/

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Current File : /usr/ports/databases/slony1v2/files/pkg-message.in
[
{ type: install
  message: <<EOM
Please read the docs on configuring and running slony-1.

Unless you did not specify the DOCS options, they are in the
%%LOCALBASE%%/share/doc/slony1v2 directory.

The script %%LOCALBASE%%/sbin/slon-mkservice can be used to create a control
directory to run and monitor the slon daemon under svscan from daemontools.
If you use this, be sure not to set slon_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf.

If you prefer to use the standard startup script in %%LOCALBASE%%/etc/rc.d then
set slon_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf to enable the slon.sh script.

To use either of the above startup configurations, you will need to set up a
%%LOCALBASE%%/etc/slon.conf file to tell slon what to replicate.  This file
is documented in %%LOCALBASE%%/share/doc/slony1/adminguide/runtime-config.html
%%PERLTOOLS%%
%%PERLTOOLS%%To use the perl slony configuration and monitoring tools, you must
%%PERLTOOLS%%create %%LOCALBASE%%/etc/slon_tools.conf based on the sample file.
EOM
}
{ type: upgrade
  message: <<EOM
If you are upgrading from a prior version of slony, please read the UPGRADING
file in the above docs directory.
EOM
}
]

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