3 Replies Latest reply on Sep 23, 2009 1:15 PM by baranowb

    Know when buddy grouop onwer dies - who takes over

    baranowb

      HI all
      Ive been wondering about use cases of @BuddygroupChangeEvent.
      It seems that is kind of useless, its only fired when there is chande to buddies current node is replicating to:
      1. case one - there is 2+ buddies, one is falling out from node
      2. case two - there is 1+ buddies, new one comes in
      * note that for zero budies its not fired.

      What about case when buddy group owner dies, there is no notification for buddies it did replicate:
      1. no notification that owner died
      2. no notification on node which becomes owner of data - instead on each node its moved to "DEAD" subtree.


      Shoudnt it cover above cases? I mean along with add/remove to buddy groups current cache node participates in?