Restarting replication
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Key: COUCHDB-782
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-782
Project: CouchDB
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Replication
Affects Versions: 0.10
Environment: Ubuntu, 9.10
Reporter: Till Klampaeckel
So we had to restart replication on a server and here's something I noticed.
At first I restarted the replication via the following command from localhost:
curl -X POST -d '{"source":"http://localhost:5984/foo",
"target":"http://remote:5984/foo"}' http://localhost:5984/_replicate
In response, futon stats:
W Processed source update #176841152
That part is great.
Last night I did not have immediate access to the shell so I restarted
replication from remote:
curl -X POST -d '{"source":"http://user:[email protected]:5984/foo",
"target":"http://remote:5984/foo"}' http://user:[email protected]:5984/_replicate
The response in futon this morning:
W Processed source update #1066
... and it kept sitting there like it was stalled and only continue in smaller
increments.
I restarted CouchDB and restarted from localhost - instant jump to 176 million.
I'm just wondering what might be different accept for that one is against the
public interface, vs. localhost. I'd assume that replication behaves the same
regardless.
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