Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Major
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2.2.0
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None
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Security Level: Public
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None
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TP Sprint 5 Nov - 19 Nov 2013, TP Sprint 20 Nov - 3 Dec 2013, TP Sprint 4 Dec - 17 2013, TP Sprint 18 Dec - 31 Dec 2013, TP Sprint Jan 1 - 14 2014, TP Sprint Jan 15-28 2015, TP Sprint 3, TP Sprint 4
Description
The current text at: http://docs.couchbase.com/couchbase-manual-2.2/#ejection-and-working-set-management under "Understanding the Item Pager"
Says: "When a threshold known as low water mark is reached, this process starts ejecting inactive replica data from RAM on the node. If the amount of RAM used by items reaches an upper threshold, known as the high water mark, both replica data and active data written from clients will be ejected."
We should just remove the first sentence of that above, we no longer just eject replicas above the high water mark. I think the rest of the doc still makes sense with that, but would be good to check as well.
Can you have someone from engineering review and confirm as well?