On 23 July 2013 17:16, Gregory Farnum <greg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> And without wanting to sound daft having missed a salient configurationDefinitely not.
> detail, but there's no way to release when it's written the primary?
I thought as much -- and now you've explained why, I completely understand the reasoning behind that bizarre idea.
You can do things like say "this data is always accessed from thislocation" and set up your pools and crush rules to associate the data
with a location; you cannot write to arbitrary replicas.
It's something I'd be interested in, but as I said -- no practical application for me just quite yet ;)
Ok, thanks Greg, you've been a star!
Matthew Walster
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