On 10/19/2015 09:43 AM, Mayberry, Alexander wrote:
We refer to a dedicated consumer as "read only". (we use these in our security 
zones.)
Though, I'm sure that's probably not strictly true, it captures the spirit of 
things.

Yes. What the console means by "dedicated consumer" is a read only replica that does not have replication agreements to push data to other replicas. This is opposed to a "hub" which is also a read only replica, but a hub has one or more replication agreements to push data to other replicas.

In general, you should not need to use hubs or dedicated consumers, unless you have some security requirement (security zones, DMZ, etc.) and know what you're doing. It's easier to just make everything a master.




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Subject: [389-users] fractional replication and consumers Q

Hi LIst,
I have cfg  a multimaster rep  env with fractional rep,  all agreements are already in 
placed between suppliers and consumers , all consumers had been  cfg with  Multi Master 
Replica option, reading trough RHES 389-ds there is some mentioning about "dedicated 
consumer" option  in replica.
We need to have  a cfg which at anytime any of the DS can act as master ( write+read), would 
"Multi Master " replica option need to be replaced with "dedicated consumer"?

Thank you
Isabella

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