Re: repl-monitor

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Hi Mark,

Thank you for the quick response. I’m just beginning to unravel the mysteries of replication, so I really appreciate an expert’s help.

As you can see in the screenshot, the max db csn is quite a bit ahead. Is that an indication of a problem? Should the server not try to minimize the difference? I’m theorizing that some of the changes that might occur should not be replicated — causing the RUV maxcsn to increase but not the agreement’s?

Also, the Last Modify Time column for some servers shows “1/1/1970 00:00:00”. I’ve verified that that’s how it comes from the search query. What’s that an indication of?

Thank you
  Sergei


On Oct 29, 2017, at 4:59 PM, Mark Reynolds <mareynol@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



On 10/29/2017 03:20 PM, Sergei Gerasenko wrote:
My question now is: what’s the difference between the maxcsn of the
agreement and the maxcsn in the RUV?
The maxcsn in the RUV is where the database is at, the agreement maxcsn
is what the repl agreement has processed.


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