What is the Rouging Group master? Who holds that role?
Answer Posted / muthiah nagarajan
When you create a routing group, the first server in that
routing group is assigned the role of routing group master.
The routing group master keeps track of the link state
information and propagates it to the other servers in the
routing group, and other servers communicate back any
changes in link state.
For example, if a member server tries to contact another
server over a connector, and this link is unavailable, the
member server immediately notifies the routing group
master.
Likewise, when a non-master receives new link state
information, it immediately transfers the link state
information to the master, so that other servers can
receive the information about the routing change
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