Hi Zixuan
> The GEO-replication can be enabled on the Namespace and
> topic levels. When
> GEO-replication is enabled on the namespace level,
> it automatically creates
> the topic for the remote cluster, but the topic level
> misses this feature,
> which can cause unexpected problems.
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> Therefore, creating topics at the remote clusters when the admin
uploads the replication policies is an acceptable solution. That is
following the current behavior of the topic creating for the
geo-replication enabling in namespace level and no-partition topic at
the topic level. That is not a b
Hi zixuan,
Thanks for your work in improving this geo-replication issue.
In my opinion, this should be a mistake when implementing pulsar
geo-replication at the topic level.
As we know, after a user configures replication policies at the
namespace level, the topics under the namespace will be crea
Hi all,
The GEO-replication can be enabled on the Namespace and topic levels. When
GEO-replication is enabled on the namespace level, it automatically creates
the topic for the remote cluster, but the topic level misses this feature,
which can cause unexpected problems.
When two clusters use dif