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Add Second Partial Replica Set

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icclearly@mindspring.com - 19 Mar 2006 06:15 GMT
I have a well functioning partial replica that I created from a replica
hub.  It is working at a remote location and uses indirect replication
to sync back to the hub via DSL.  I copied the functioning partial
replica db and moved it to another remote location so that I now have
two versions of the partial replicating through the hub from two remote
locations.

Everything seems to be working fine, but I'm not so sure I should have
done this.  Perhaps I should have placed a blank, "virgin" version of
the partial unreplicated replica at the second location, added the same
sync key as the first and let it replicate rather than just copy if
over to the second location.  By blank virgin, I am refering to the
partial replica that was used to create the first location.

I might add again, after a day it seems to be working okay.

Any thoughts?

Thanks.

IC
larsdennert@gmail.com - 19 Mar 2006 20:03 GMT
The computer gives it a new ID when you copy it to another location.
Effectively they become separate replicas as you intended.
 
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