> - DNS usage has changed. The client RPC now looks up all addresses, in
> the order recommended by the operating system (i.e. through
> getaddrinfo). The resulting list is considered a sublist of the
> regular fail-over address list, i.e. all addresses are being
> contacted simultaneously, and the first one connecting is used. This
> was discussed with Christian Theune at the DZUG sprint.
> - DNS usage has changed. The client RPC now looks up all addresses, in
> the order recommended by the operating system (i.e. through
> getaddrinfo). The resulting list is considered a sublist of the
> regular fail-over address list, i.e. all addresses are being
> contacted simultaneously, and the first one connecting is used. This
> was discussed with Christian Theune at the DZUG sprint.
What is the rational for this?
Why would a user want this?