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vjeeva committed Nov 19, 2024
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Expand Up @@ -69,24 +69,24 @@ The `sync` command from Step 7 of the Quickstart guide does the following:

If the `sync` command fails, you can try to run the individual commands that make up the `sync` command to see where the failure is. The individual commands are:

1. Syncing Sequences:
### 1. Syncing Sequences:

- `sync-sequences` - reads and sets sequences values from SRC to DST at the time of command execution

2. Syncing Tables without Primary Keys:
### 2. Syncing Tables without Primary Keys:

- `dump-tables` - dumps only tables without Primary Keys (to ensure only tables without Primary Keys are dumped, DO NOT specify the `--tables` flag for this command)
- `load-tables` - load into DST DB the tables from the `dump-tables` command (found on disk)

3. Syncing NOT VALID Constraints:
### 3. Syncing NOT VALID Constraints:

- `dump-schema` - dumps schema from your SRC DB schema onto disk (the files may already be on disk, but run this command just to ensure they exist anyways)
- `load-constraints` - load NOT VALID constraints from disk (obtained by the `dump-schema` command) to your DST DB schema

4. Creating Indexes & Running ANALYZE:
### 4. Creating Indexes & Running ANALYZE:

- `create-indexes` - Create indexes on the target database, and then runs ANALYZE as well.

5. Validating Data:
### 5. Validating Data:

- `validate-data` - Check random 100 rows and last 100 rows of every table involved in the replication job, and ensure all match exactly.

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