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Kirill Smelkov
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Julien Muchembled
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doc: update TODO about missing invalidations in read-only mode
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keys (trans.tid & obj.{tid,oid}).
keys (trans.tid & obj.{tid,oid}).
Master
Master
- Implement back-channel for invalidations in read-only mode,
so that clients of backup clusters are notified of new data.
- Master node data redundancy (HIGH AVAILABILITY)
- Master node data redundancy (HIGH AVAILABILITY)
Secondary master nodes should replicate primary master data (ie, primary
Secondary master nodes should replicate primary master data (ie, primary
master should inform them of such changes).
master should inform them of such changes).
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# invalidations and orders storage nodes to fetch them from upstream.
# invalidations and orders storage nodes to fetch them from upstream.
# Because cells are synchronized independently, the DB is often
# Because cells are synchronized independently, the DB is often
# inconsistent.
# inconsistent.
# TODO: allow clients to connect for read-only operations
BACKINGUP
BACKINGUP
# Transient state, when the user decides to go back to RUNNING state.
# Transient state, when the user decides to go back to RUNNING state.
# The master stays in this state until the DB is consistent again.
# The master stays in this state until the DB is consistent again.
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