Mario Kevo created GEODE-8918:
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             Summary: Geode replication event forwarding does not honor GW 
sender state
                 Key: GEODE-8918
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-8918
             Project: Geode
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: wan
            Reporter: Mario Kevo


{color:#172b4d}With 3+ geo-red systems Geode replication has the forwarding 
feature which means that receiving cluster will forward the event it just got 
to all clusters it is connected to that have not yet received the event.{color}

{color:#172b4d}This is possible because the originating cluster is setting 
metadata in the replication event like this:
GatewaySenderEventCallbackArgument 
[originalCallbackArg=null;originatingSenderId=1;recipientGatewayReceivers= 
{color}{color:#172b4d}{3, 2}{color}{color:#172b4d}]
 
Site receiving this event thus knows which is the originating site and which 
sites should have received this event. All others will have this event 
forwarded to. All this is legacy Geode behavior.
 
However, originating site does not care if GW sender to a destination is 
stopped or not - only the fact GW sender is *created and attached* to a region 
is enough. This means if e.g. GW sender from Site1 to Site 3 is stopped (and 
has been stopped for a while - so this has nothing to do with timing) at the 
moment an event hits the replication it is only going to be sent to Site 2 *but 
with the same metadata*_._ Hence Site 2 will not forward to Site 3 (assuming it 
has a connection to it).{color}



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