Marc G. Fournier wrote: > > > > is the "commit done" message needed ? > > > > > > Of course ... how else will the Slave commit? From my understanding, the > > > concept is that the master sends a commit ready to the slave, but the OK > > > back is that "OK, I'm ready to commit whenever you are", at which point > > > the master does its commit and tells the slave to do its ... > > > > Or the slave could reject the request. > > Huh? The slave has that option?? In what circumstance?
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