Jason,

When you change the conflict resolution settings, you change conflict 
resolution subsequent to that point - but you already generated siblings before 
your change. 

It is not necessary to restart Riak after changing bucket-type or bucket 
properties. 

Are you still generating siblings or are you just encountering siblings which 
were generated prior to your bucket-type properties change?

Bryan 


> On 1 Dec 2014, at 17:37, Jason Ryan <jason.r...@trustev.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> 
> I have a simple riak 1 node install on a VM for development - I created a new 
> bucket type, activated it and was using it, and then noticed I was getting 
> siblings back, I'd forgotten to set allow_mult:false and last_write_wins:true
> I did an update on the bucket-type, restarted Riak and checked the bucket 
> type status and all was correct. But I'm still getting siblings.
> 
> Any reason why? very confused!
> 
> Thanks
> Jason
> 
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