Furher investigation has shown that the failing ZSyncer target had a problem with its authentication code and that was likely the cause of the failure. We are continuing to test, but it appears everything is working. We'll continue to test but I am pretty sure this was not a ZSyncer problem. Thanks to all. -d On Wed, 25 May 2005, Tres Seaver wrote:
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Dennis Allison wrote:
Does ZSyncer have any problem with Zope/ZEO systems? I have some anecdotal evidence of problems as we migrate to a multiheaded Zope/ZEO systems architecture.
Is there any difficult using ZSyncer between a Zope and a Zope/ZEO combination.
There shouldn't be any issues there: ZSyncer runs at the "application" level, not the "database" level.
Are there problems syncing between Zope 2.6.X and Zope 2.7.X systems?
*That* might be problematic, although I can't think of a case offhand.
All the systems run ZSyncer 0.5.1.
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