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BDR 1.0: background worker wants to start that should not be there

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Hi all,

 

After I used bdr.bdr_part_by_node_names(p_nodes text[]) and removed the nodes from bdr.bdr_nodes table I still get log errors about the nonexistent pg_replication_slot:

 

< 2019-02-12 06:26:21.166 PST >LOG:  starting background worker process "bdr (6208877715678412212,1,22576474,)->bdr (6449651545875285115"

 

How does postgresql deduce which workers need starting?

Is there a table I am missing?

 

Best Regards,

 

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