It's not with two hosts, but with two hosts and a shared database, I lock the
second to a waiting state. I got the point. So my earlier understanding was
correct that with a Master / Slave and a shared database lock, the slave
will not start it's transport connectors and will wait for the lock.

Like you now mention that I have to have two shared database and two nodes
of Master / Slave, I can acheive NOB. The point is clarified. 

Thanks for helping me out!



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