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<h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a id="rep_mgr_ack"></a>Choosing a Replication Manager Ack Policy</h2>
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<p>Replication Manager allows the user to choose from a variety of
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acknowledgement policies. There are two characteristics that should
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be considered when choosing the policy: consistency and durability.
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Consistency means making sure some number of clients have applied
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all available master transactions. Durability, in this context,
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means only indicating success only if enough clients have
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applied a transaction. The issue of how many is enough depends
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on the application's requirements and varies per acknowledgement policy.
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For example, <a href="../api_reference/C/repmgrset_ack_policy.html#ackspolicy_DB_REPMGR_ACKS_QUORUM" class="olink">DB_REPMGR_ACKS_QUORUM</a> means the data will survive
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a change in master or a network partition.
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In most cases, the number of sites for consistency is
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equal to the number of sites for durability. Replication Manager
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uses the consistency value to decide whether or not to wait for
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acknowledgements. Replication manager uses the durability value
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to decide either the transaction was successfully processed or that
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a <a href="../api_reference/C/envevent_notify.html#event_notify_DB_EVENT_REP_PERM_FAILED" class="olink">DB_EVENT_REP_PERM_FAILED</a> event should be generated.</p>
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<p>Replication Manager also strives to give the application the
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answer and return to the application as quickly as possible. Therefore,
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if it knows that the number of sites connected is insufficient to meet
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the consistency value, then it does not wait for any acknowledgements
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and if it knows that the durability value cannot be met, it returns
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<a href="../api_reference/C/envevent_notify.html#event_notify_DB_EVENT_REP_PERM_FAILED" class="olink">DB_EVENT_REP_PERM_FAILED</a> immediately to the user.</p>
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<p>With one exception, discussed below, all acknowledgement policies combine
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the consistency and durability values. For most policies the primary
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purpose is the durability of the data. For example, the <a href="../api_reference/C/repmgrset_ack_policy.html#ackspolicy_DB_REPMGR_ACKS_QUORUM" class="olink">DB_REPMGR_ACKS_QUORUM</a>
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policy ensures that, if successful, the transaction's data is safe in
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the event of a network partition so that a majority of the sites in
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the group have the data. The <a href="../api_reference/C/repmgrset_ack_policy.html#ackspolicy_DB_REPMGR_ACKS_NONE" class="olink">DB_REPMGR_ACKS_NONE</a> policy does not
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consider either consistency or durability, and it is very
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fast because it does not wait for any acknowledgements and it does not
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ever trigger the <a href="../api_reference/C/envevent_notify.html#event_notify_DB_EVENT_REP_PERM_FAILED" class="olink">DB_EVENT_REP_PERM_FAILED</a> event. Other policies,
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<a href="../api_reference/C/repmgrset_ack_policy.html#ackspolicy_DB_REPMGR_ACKS_ALL" class="olink">DB_REPMGR_ACKS_ALL</a> and <a href="../api_reference/C/repmgrset_ack_policy.html#ackspolicy_DB_REPMGR_ACKS_ALL_PEERS" class="olink">DB_REPMGR_ACKS_ALL_PEERS</a>, have a primary purpose of
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consistency. These two policies wait for acknowledgements from all
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(or all electable) sites in the group.</p>
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<p>In the face of failure, however, the <a href="../api_reference/C/repmgrset_ack_policy.html#ackspolicy_DB_REPMGR_ACKS_ALL" class="olink">DB_REPMGR_ACKS_ALL</a> and
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<a href="../api_reference/C/repmgrset_ack_policy.html#ackspolicy_DB_REPMGR_ACKS_ALL_PEERS" class="olink">DB_REPMGR_ACKS_ALL_PEERS</a> policies can result
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in a surprising lack of consistency due to the fact that Replication Manager
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strives to give the answer back to the application as fast as it can.
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So, for example, with <a href="../api_reference/C/repmgrset_ack_policy.html#ackspolicy_DB_REPMGR_ACKS_ALL" class="olink">DB_REPMGR_ACKS_ALL</a>, and one site down, Replication
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Manager knows that disconnected site can never acknowledge, so it
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immediately triggers <a href="../api_reference/C/envevent_notify.html#event_notify_DB_EVENT_REP_PERM_FAILED" class="olink">DB_EVENT_REP_PERM_FAILED</a>. An unfortunate side
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effect of this policy is that existing, running sites may fall further and
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further behind the master if the master site is sending a fast, busy
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stream of transactions and never waiting for any site to send an
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acknowledgement. The master does not wait because the consistency
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value cannot be met, and it does trigger the <a href="../api_reference/C/envevent_notify.html#event_notify_DB_EVENT_REP_PERM_FAILED" class="olink">DB_EVENT_REP_PERM_FAILED</a>
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event because the durability value cannot be met, but those
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actions now affect the consistency of the other running sites.</p>
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<p>In order to counteract this unfortunate side effect,
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the <a href="../api_reference/C/repmgrset_ack_policy.html#ackspolicy_DB_REPMGR_ACKS_ALL_AVAILABLE" class="olink">DB_REPMGR_ACKS_ALL_AVAILABLE</a> acknowledgement policy focuses on the
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consistency aspect, but also considers durability. This policy
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uses all sites for consistency,
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and a quorum of sites for its decision about durability. As long
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as there is a non-zero number of client replicas to send to, the
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master will wait for all available sites to acknowledge the
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transaction. As long as any client site is connected, this policy
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will prevent the master from racing ahead if one or more sites is down.
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On the master, this policy will then consider the transaction durable if
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the number of acknowledgements meets quorum for the group.</p>
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