Replication never goes over 1Gbit

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barrysmoke
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Tue Jun 24, 2014 11:31 pm

barrysmoke wrote:
the screenshot was just of the ha option greyed out for ramdisk. Alex said you can't put a ramdisk into an ha sync...
well, poking around in the gui, I found the options, debug options, enable replication manager for RAM device...didn't see that before, lol
barrysmoke
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Tue Jun 24, 2014 11:33 pm

If I have several targets/devices set up for 2-way replication, is there an easy way to take one target/device, and force a resync, to see how fast it runs...without simply rebooting, forcing all targets/devices to resync at the same time, and throwing the numbers off.
jeddyatcc
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Wed Jun 25, 2014 1:54 pm

You could remove the replica for the device you want to test, then add it back with a full sync.
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Fri Jun 27, 2014 12:04 pm

barrysmoke wrote:
barrysmoke wrote:
the screenshot was just of the ha option greyed out for ramdisk. Alex said you can't put a ramdisk into an ha sync...
well, poking around in the gui, I found the options, debug options, enable replication manager for RAM device...didn't see that before, lol
This is for debug purposes only. For example to do performance testing.
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