Dear Folks, I am trying to improve my understanding of the RID before making many large deployments of syncrepl.
My understanding is that the replica ID (RID) is unique within one level of [provider] --> [consumer], [consumer],... relationship. Here, an arrow --> represents replication of one directory tree from provider to consumers, and commas represent consumers at the same level, all replicating from the same provider, and the square brackets [...] represent one machine. 1. If there is a relationship like this, where at least one machine acts simultaneously as consumer and provider [provider] --> [consumer+provider] --> [consumer], [consumer],... does the RID need to be unique within all these consumers at all levels in the propagation of replication? 2. What are the consequences of changing the RID on a consumer? Would this inevitably require a dump and restore? Is the RID stored in the data? Where is it stored, besides in the consumer's syncrepl configuration? -- Nick Urbanik http://nicku.org 808-71011 nick.urba...@optusnet.com.au GPG: 7FFA CDC7 5A77 0558 DC7A 790A 16DF EC5B BB9D 2C24 ID: BB9D2C24 I disclaim, therefore I am.