@Ryan, thanks! That's an interesting solution. And I thought of another question. Do
the replica IDs need to be unique across all databases?
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I used the last set of digits from each servers ip address. That ensures uniqueness in my
environment only because all my DS's are in the same subnet.
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Happy Monday, group. This seems like it should be obvious. When I set up a new replication
using the console, I'm prompted to enter a unique replica ID. How can I tell if the ID
I choose is unique? Is there a best practice for replica ID management?
Thanks, Mike
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