Dear Howard,
On 22/06/10 07:31 -0700, Howard Chu wrote:
Nick Urbanik wrote:
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],
Dear Quanah,
On 22/06/10 08:04 -0700, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Tuesday, June 22, 2010 12:00 PM +1000 Nick Urbanik
nick.urba...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
Dear Folks,
I am trying to improve my understanding of the RID before making many
large deployments of syncrepl.
The RID uniquely
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
Nick Urbanik wrote:
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.
That is not what the
--On Tuesday, June 22, 2010 12:00 PM +1000 Nick Urbanik
nick.urba...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
Dear Folks,
I am trying to improve my understanding of the RID before making many
large deployments of syncrepl.
The RID uniquely identifies a syncrepl stanza inside the replica for a
given