On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 01:12:14AM -0700, Justin Karneges wrote: > Well, the network could fail at anytime and have a similar effect. I'm not > sure > if killing all connections to the backup is really any worse than killing all > connections to the non-backup (via on-marked-down). Either way a bunch of > client errors may occur, but for a scenario that is hopefully rare.
Killing connections when something fails is acceptable to many people, but killing connections when everything goes well is generally not accepted. > Maybe an "on-marked-up shutdown-backup-sessions" option would be good. I was thinking about something like this, but I still have doubts about its real usefulness. I don't know what others think here. If there is real demand for this and people think it serves a real purpose, I'm fine with accepting a patch to implement it. Willy

