Re: [389-users] Rolling back a multi-master db

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Gerrard Geldenhuis wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> A simple question... is there any way to “roll back” a multimaster 
> database setup? Assuming you only take backup of one of the masters 
> and then roll that master back, it will receive updates from the other 
> masters because it is an older version.
>
Not sure. If they still have the same replication generation, the other 
masters may be able to bring it back up to date. If not, then the only 
option is reinit.
>
> You could stop all replication agreements and then initialize all 
> consumers again, any other ideas thoughts?
>
> Regards
>
>
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