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* Jan Wieck <JanWieck at Yahoo.com> [061220 19:58]: > On 12/20/2006 11:32 AM, Andreas Kostyrka wrote: > >* Norman Yamada <nyamada at millburncorp.com> [061219 22:22]: > >> ?? Sorry -- what's the right node in that case? The master node? > >> In my case I have a master node and two slaves and one is definitely > >> lagging. So can I drop the slave node and as long as the master node sees > >> the event, I'm okay? > >Basically yes. All nodes that are still part of the cluster after the > >event, should see it. It should probably probagate from the master > >node without troubles. > >The only case where there might be troubles would be: > >MASTER <-> SLAVE1 <-> SLAVE2 > >If you drop SLAVE1, you've got a problem that SLAVE2 has no path to > >master. I did not say it's an unsolvable problem, but yes, I might have added the steps needed to work around the problem. Andreas
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