Replying to this old thread just to notice that the issue was finally solved:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SYNCOPE-1628
Fix will be available with upcoming Syncope 2.1.10.
Regards.
On 04/04/18 07:32, Elena Hong wrote:
Thanks to your help :D
2018년 4월 3일 (화) 오전 1:29, Francesco
Thanks to your help :D
2018년 4월 3일 (화) 오전 1:29, Francesco Chicchiriccò 님이 작성:
> Hi Elena,
> my personal congrats, it seems you've got most of the picture :-)
>
> If your HA setup is correct, in fact, writing any data via REST on node A
> and then read the same data from
Hi Elena,
my personal congrats, it seems you've got most of the picture :-)
If your HA setup is correct, in fact, writing any data via REST on node
A and then read the same data from node B is perfectly fine.
When such data are in fact related to connector configuration (or even
resource
Hi Elena,
What do you exactly mean with "in memory"?
If I correctly got your observation I can suggest that: Syncope, indeed,
saves relevant data on database and does not maintain them in memory.
You should configure properly your Syncope cluster in order to avoid
such problems, especially