In a Master/Slave configuration, if my master goes down, I see that
the Slave notices and starts accepting connections.
But if I start up the Master again, I notice that the slave does not
transfer control back to the master.
If for some reason my Master node goes down, clients are configured
to failover: to the client, and then operations restarts the
master... do I now have to restart all clients to get them back on
the master node, then restart the slave node to reestablish the
master/slave configuration?
Ideally, I'd like if the master failed (say machine died due to power
loss or something), that the slave would take over until it realized
that the master was back on-line then resumed being a slave...
redirecting clients back to the master after it has synchronized up
the state between the two.
Is anything like this possible?
--jason
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