On 23 July 2013 17:16, Gregory Farnum <[email protected]> wrote:

> > And without wanting to sound daft having missed a salient configuration
> > detail, but there's no way to release when it's written the primary?
>
> Definitely not.
>

​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 this
>  location" 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!

M​atthew Walster​
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