On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 04:37:20PM -0400, Jeff Garzik (jeff@garzik.org) wrote:Well, that's how things exist today - POHMELFS client connects to number of servers and can send data to all of them (currently it doest that for only 'active' server, i.e. that which was not failed, but that can be trivially changed). It should be extended to receive 'add/remove server to the group' command and liekly that's all (modulo other todo items which are not yet resolved). Then that group becomes quorum and client has to get response from them. Kind of that... What I do not like, is putting lots of logic into client, like following inner server state changes (sync/not sync, quorum election and so on). With above dumb scheme it should not, but some other magic in the server land will tell client with whom to start working. -- Evgeniy Polyakov --
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