Hi everyone, I asked about this a bit on IRC, but we decided that this might be better on the mailing list.
At work, we use CouchDB continuous replication for some important streams, from a server in a data center somewhere to the servers in our office, over OpenVPN. This was partly done because the consumer-grade internet in our office (hey, it's a startup) is a little flaky at times. This used to work fine; we had a script to restart the replication if it failed, but that only happened once in a week or a few weeks. However, since installing 1.0.2 on Monday, we see our continuous replication failing much more often, like 3-5 times per day. It seems to fail complaining about some timeout, here's a trace: http://dirkjan.ochtman.nl/files/repl-fail.log. Is anyone seeing similar behavior? Are there any changes in CouchDB between 1.0.1 and 1.0.2 that could have caused this? We're running fairly standard Linux boxes, not much else changed on Monday. Cheers, Dirkjan
