> >>
> > It's not the "post init" operations I'm worried about.
> >
> > It's that operations that were part of the init to the consumer are
> > replayed from the changelog.
> >
> > Operations that occurred after the init starts, definitely still need to
> > be replayed, and this makes sense.
> >
> > Lets say we have:
> >
> > 1 - insert A
> > 2 - insert ou=B
> > 3 - modrdn A under ou=B
> > 4 - insert C
> > xxxxxx <<-- We start to transmit the data here.
> if we start the total update here, the supplier will send its RUV in the 
> start repl request, it will be set as RUV in the consumer after total 
> init is complete.
> it skips to send the ruv entry

Are you sure? The behaviour that people are claiming to see would
contradict this behaviour. Certainly there have been a number of fixes
in URP related to replaying modrdn's and related changed after an online
init .... 


> >
> > Does that make sense?
> yes, and I think that is what it is doing now

I don't think it is .... 

-- 
Sincerely,

William Brown
Software Engineer
Red Hat, Brisbane

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