Philipp,
Why do you insist on SyncingAll if the following situation happens:
m1 is primary and has /dev/nb0 volume mounted
m2 is secondary is connected and replicating
m1 goes down and secondary takes over and becomes primary
m2 comes back online and SyncingAll starts
Huh?
The data is consistent on m2... only a sync of the data that was missed by
m1 should be necessary. What's going on here?
Dan
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Dan Yocum
Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Fermilab 630.840.6509
yocum@example.com, http://www.sdss.org
SDSS. Mapping the Universe.
Why do you insist on SyncingAll if the following situation happens:
m1 is primary and has /dev/nb0 volume mounted
m2 is secondary is connected and replicating
m1 goes down and secondary takes over and becomes primary
m2 comes back online and SyncingAll starts
Huh?
The data is consistent on m2... only a sync of the data that was missed by
m1 should be necessary. What's going on here?
Dan
--
Dan Yocum
Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Fermilab 630.840.6509
yocum@example.com, http://www.sdss.org
SDSS. Mapping the Universe.