Hi Brian,

Well, the underlying problem is that there are lots of cache operation on a 
slow machine.  The test cases may not be realistic, but I would like to 
understand shunning better so that we will be prepared in production.

I have two nodes in a cluster where items in the TreeCache must be replicated 
synchronously.  It sounds like "shun" causes a slow node to be kind of ignored 
by the faster node.  We need all the live nodes in the cluster to have 
replication of the TreeCache.  When the client requests are load-balanced, the 
TreeCache data must be found in either nodes.

So if "shun=false" doesn't prevent a shun, what does it do?

Thanks again,
Jennifer

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