Architectural Changes
3.8 Quorum Issues
3.8 Quorum Issues
Network partitioning in RTR Version 3 is based on a router and backend count, whereas in RTR Version 2 it was based on quorum. However, quorum is still used in RTR Version 3; state names and some
Additionally, the
3.9 Server-Process Partition States
As in RTR Version 2, there are three
•Primary
•Standby
•Shadow
With RTR Version 3, a server process that is initially the primary in a standby or shadow environment returns to primary after recovery from a network loss. (With RTR Version 2, there was no way to specify which node would become the primary after network recovery.) Unlike RTR Version 2, where the location of a primary server after a network outage was unpredictable, as long as servers have not been restarted and both servers are accessible, RTR Version 3 retains the original roles.
With RTR Version 3.2, RTR provides commands such as SET PARTITION /PRIMARY that the operator can use to specify a process partition state.
Architectural Changes