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Investigate what happens when you run a Hydra Head consisting of n peers with one of the peers connected twice (i.e. from different computers) #1859

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noonio opened this issue Feb 20, 2025 · 0 comments
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noonio commented Feb 20, 2025

What happens if you try and connect to a Hydra Head twice, with the same peer configuration? Is everything duplicated? Or are there known error states? Is this a way to build redundancy across node instances, or will it just cause more problems?

I.e. you participate as a different peer but the same party.

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  • It works, and we write a guide describing what it's for and how to do it
  • It doesn't work, for some specific and good reason, which we describe, and warn against doing it!
  • ???
@noonio noonio moved this to Todo 📋 in ☕ Hydra Team Work Feb 20, 2025
@noonio noonio added the red 💣 💥 ⁉️ Very complex, risky or just not well understood feature label Feb 20, 2025
@noonio noonio moved this from Todo 📋 to Triage 🏥 in ☕ Hydra Team Work Feb 24, 2025
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