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function db_ignore_replica
db_ignore_replica()
Sets a session variable specifying the lag time for ignoring a replica server (A replica server is traditionally referred to as a "slave" in database server documentation).
See also
https://www.drupal.org/node/2275877
File
- core/includes/database.inc, line 1037
- Core systems for the database layer.
Code
function db_ignore_replica() {
$connection_info = Database::getConnectionInfo();
// Only set ignore_replica_server if there are replica servers being used,
// which is assumed if there are more than one.
if (count($connection_info) > 1) {
// Five minutes is long enough to allow the replica to break and resume
// interrupted replication without causing problems on the Drupal site from
// the old data.
$duration = Settings::get('maximum_replication_lag', 300);
// Set session variable with amount of time to delay before using replica.
$_SESSION['ignore_replica_server'] = REQUEST_TIME + $duration;
}
}
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