On 2/21/22 11:28 AM, Axel Rau wrote:
> While following this receipt:
> https://elephanttamer.net/?p=58
> I’ getting:
> ERROR: subscription \"meteo\" does not exist“
> with this command:
> psql -c \"DROP SUBSCRIPTION meteo\“
Why the backslashes, instead of:
psql -c "DROP SUBSCRIPTION meteo;“
(Presumably you're defining the host and database in PG* environment variables?)
> Same on both subscribers:
> - - -
> operations=# select oid,subdbid,subname,subowner,subenabled,subslotname,subpublications from
pg_catalog.pg_subscription;
> oid | subdbid | subname | subowner | subenabled | subslotname | subpublications
> -------+---------+---------+----------+------------+-------------+-----------------
> 16451 | 16388 | meteo | 10 | t | meteo_dbb4 | {meteo}
> (1 row)
> - - -
> operations=# select oid,subdbid,subname,subowner,subenabled,subslotname,subpublications from
pg_catalog.pg_subscription;
> oid | subdbid | subname | subowner | subenabled | subslotname | subpublications
> -------+---------+---------+----------+------------+-------------+-----------------
> 16455 | 16388 | meteo | 16384 | t | meteo_dbb5 | {meteo}
> (1 row)
> - - -
>
> How can I drop the subscriptions?
>
> Shouldn’t there be 2 different subscriptions for 2 subscribers to the same publisher?
>
> Any help appreciated,
> Axel
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