Are you talking about generic Openflow spec?
If so, please see the spec, 
OF 1.3.1 6.3.4 Multiple Controllers

The answer would be, yes, no and, no.
I can be wrong because I haven't checked the details of the spec.


On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 03:23:12AM +0000, Bill jean wrote:
> May I ask two questions;
> 1. if Master controller leave, can slave fully take over former master's flow 
> table? is there any method to sync master/slave network database?
> 2. If former master join again, will force back to former master or it 
> becomes 
> "slave"?
> 
> Thanks you for someone reply my questions...Thanks...
> 
> Bill @xinguard
> 
> 
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