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2018 Mar 02
1
geo-replication
...t means the file is
> > > created on node1 and when
> > > you append the data, the data would not sync as it gets ENOENT since the
> > > node1 is down. But if the
> > > 'CREATE' of file is not synced to node1, then it is persistent failure
> > > (ENOTCON) and waits till node1 comes back.
> > >
> > > >
> > > > I did a small test on my testing machines.
> > > > Turned one of the geo machines off and created 10000 files containing
> > one
> > > > short string in the master nodes.
> >...
2018 Mar 02
0
geo-replication
...> > > > > you append the data, the data would not sync as it gets ENOENT since
> > the
> > > > > node1 is down. But if the
> > > > > 'CREATE' of file is not synced to node1, then it is persistent
> > failure
> > > > > (ENOTCON) and waits till node1 comes back.
> > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I did a small test on my testing machines.
> > > > > > Turned one of the geo machines off and created 10000 files
> > containing
> > > > one
>...
2018 Feb 07
1
geo-replication
Thank you for your help!
Just to make things clear to me (and get a better understanding of gluster):
So, if I make the slave cluster just distributed and node 1 goes down,
data (say file.txt) that belongs to node 1 will not be synced.
When node 1 comes back up does the master not realize that file.txt has not
been synced and makes sure that it is synced when it has contact with node 1 again?
So