Hy, my name is Manuel and I am a Java software developer...
I installed Sequoia for my application but I'm a little bit confused.
Why when a backend is down sequoia don't make a checkpoint for this backend
and don't disable it automaticaly (if I stop the postgres server on a
backend machine sequoia controller disable the backend but don't make a
check point, if I remove the network cable from the backend machine then
sequoia controller don't realize that this backend must be disable, it
remains in enable state and a checkpoint it is not added also).
Only when I disable the backend from the sequoia administration console the
checkpoint is correctly  created and the backend it's putted in the correct
state.
Also when I restore and dump to a backend some errors appear and the backend
is not enabled.
I use a configuration with 1 controller, 2 backends and postrgreSQL database
server, and the configuration files are taken from the examples directory in
the installation.
In other way it's work fine but when something happens it a little bit
difficult to get the system in a correct state.
Thank you for your understanding and hope hearing soon news from you.
Best regards, Manuel!
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