hey,
i am still stuck on this issue. It happened when one of the machines went
down and in a minute came back up.
Can anyone suggest a workaround.
On Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at 4:54:31 PM UTC+5:30, Zeeshan Ahmad wrote:
>
> hey,
>
> I have 2 master distributed setup of orientdb in production.
> My default-distributed-db-config.json
>
> {
> "replication": true,
> "hotAlignment" : true,
> "autoDeploy": true,
> "readQuorum": 1,
> "writeQuorum": "majority",
> "executionMode": "undefined",
> "readYourWrites": true,
> "newNodeStrategy": "dynamic",
> "servers": {
> "orientMaster": "master",
> "orientMaster2": "master"
> },
> "clusters": {
> "internal": {
> },
> "*": {
> "servers": ["<NEW_NODE>"]
> }
> }
> }
>
> somehow few of the records have different version id's of the different
> servers. One of them has v57 and other v55
> Because of this i am getting :
> "Cannot UPDATE the record #25:426820 because the version is not the
> latest. Probably you are updating an old record or it has been modified by
> another user (db=v57 your=v55)\r\n\tDB name=\"superuser\""
> at client side.
>
> I am using orientdb 2.2.21
>
> Is this a known issue? how can i fix this?. how is this not detected in
> synchronisation?
> Need help immediately because i am using this in production.
>
> Thanks,
> Zeeshan
>
>
>
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