Mastership
The following sections describe how mastership applies to objects in databases.
- Replica mastership
When you create a new replica, its replica object (the database object that records the replica’s existence) is mastered by the creating replica. Therefore, you can modify or delete the replica object only at the creating replica, unless you transfer mastership to another replica. - Branch mastership
Branch mastership is the scheme that supports independent development work at different VOB replicas. Every branch type defined in a VOB (including the main branch type) has a master replica. - Type object mastership
There are mastership issues to consider when creating attribute, hyperlink, and label type objects, particularly when creating instances of those type objects across replicas is required. - Mastership restrictions for VOB objects
Many MultiSite operations on VOB objects are subject to mastership restrictions.
Parent topic: MultiSite operation