Hello Chen

slow syncs should be omitted anyway whenever possible, as they create a lot of traffic and have the inherent problem of duplicates. The server can still force a slow sync in the session initated by the SAN, and it will do that if really requested on server side.

So yes, you can invalidate the anchor, but there are not many good reasons to force a slow sync by the user.

Regards,
Beat

Hello

I found the spec intentionally omits "server-alerted slow sync". What is the
reason for that?
Because of this, I have to manually wiping the stored anchor at server side to
trick the client to carry a slow sync. Is there some easier way to do this?
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Regards,

Chen Congwu
Moblin China Development


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