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Message from discussion Master - Slave Replication - Initial Sync taking lot of time

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From: prasanna venkatesan <telep...@gmail.com>
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Subject: Master - Slave Replication - Initial Sync taking lot of time
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Hello Folks

  Probably this question has been discussed before but i could not find any 
of them . This is my issue

  We just need a data back up set up and hence choose to go for master 
slave set up and not replication . We dont want automated failover

  My master data has few hundred documents in about 4 collections . I set 
up a slave and initiated replication . Its been quite a while , almost 6-7 
hours and the initial sync is still on . I dont see any collections in my 
slave database . There is no new activity in the master set up and the op 
long continues to be filled with new entries every 10 seconds

  Where else can i get more information . Since our data is small , i dont 
think the op log will ever roll over . If it is allocated the 5% of disk 
space ( which is default ) i guess it should be atleast a GB . 

  Any help would be appreciated

Thanks
Prasanna

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Hello Folks<div><br></div><div>&nbsp; Probably this question has been discu=
ssed before but i could not find any of them . This is my issue</div><div><=
br></div><div>&nbsp; We just need a data back up set up and hence choose to=
 go for master slave set up and not replication . We dont want automated fa=
ilover</div><div><br></div><div>&nbsp; My master data has few hundred docum=
ents in about 4 collections . I set up a slave and initiated replication . =
Its been quite a while , almost 6-7 hours and the initial sync is still on =
. I dont see any collections in my slave database . There is no new activit=
y in the master set up and the op long continues to be filled with new entr=
ies every 10 seconds</div><div><br></div><div>&nbsp; Where else can i get m=
ore information . Since our data is small , i dont think the op log will ev=
er roll over . If it is allocated the 5% of disk space ( which is default )=
 i guess it should be atleast a GB .&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>&nbsp; =
Any help would be appreciated</div><div><br></div><div>Thanks</div><div>Pra=
sanna</div>
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