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Updated Filer Active Active cross cluster continuous synchronization (markdown)
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By default, `filer.sync` will upload files directly to volume servers. This is the most efficient way to avoid extra hops and distribute the network traffic.
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By default, `filer.sync` will upload files directly to volume servers. This is the most efficient way to avoid extra hops and distribute the network traffic.
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However, it uses volume server IP addresses configured for the cluster. These IPs may not be accessible to the `filer.sync` cause of network configuration (for example cluster1 and cluster2 are on different hosting providers). In this case, it could be useful to use the `filerProxy` option to make `filer.sync` does all the transfers through the filer. In order to enable this option, `-a.filerProxy` or/and `-b.filerProxy` can be added to the `weed filer.sync` process starting command line.
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However, it uses volume server IP addresses configured for the local cluster. `filer.sync` is usually cross network. These IPs may not be accessible to the `filer.sync` because of network configurations (for example cluster1 and cluster2 are on different hosting providers). In this case, it could be useful to use the `filerProxy` option to make `filer.sync` does all the transfers through the filer. In order to enable this option, `-a.filerProxy` or/and `-b.filerProxy` can be added to the `weed filer.sync` process starting command line.
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## Debug log
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## Debug log
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To see all detail of transfers executed by `filer.sync`, options `-a.debug` or/and `-b.debug` can be added to the `weed filer.sync` process starting command line.
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To see all detail of transfers executed by `filer.sync`, options `-a.debug` or/and `-b.debug` can be added to the `weed filer.sync` process starting command line.
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