On Nov 12, 2009, at 6:41 PM, Rich Megginson wrote:
Robert Viduya wrote:
I don't see anything which indicates that someone initiated a
replica init from this master. I would expect to see a MOD on the
replication agreement entry, and I don't see that.
That's the issue, no-one initiated a replica init. But somehow, that
master saw one come over the wire.
Are you using a BigIP or some other type of load balancing device
between the two servers? If so, I wonder if that is somehow causing
problems.
We are using a BIGIP to load-balance our customer's access, but
obviously you can't load-balance replication. Our replication
agreements point to the servers themselves, not to the advertised
service on the load balancer.
It does look like, from the logs, there were some communication
errors, but we can't avoid those. The replication protocol should be
robust enough to handle that.
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