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Hi all, I'm not sure what the "forward" flag really does in the SUBSCRIBE SET slonik function. Theoretically, you could always set "forward=yes" and then never subscribe anything to it--then there would be no reason to ever set it to "forward=no" Any insights? Also, if I'm setting up a master->relay->offsite_backup architecture, would I subscribe them all to the same set, having the relay node forward to the offsite_backup node? That's the way I got it to work, but I'm not sure if there's another way, like, say, building a second set on the relay machine, and have the offsite_backup subscribe to that set (I'm under the impression that such a setup isn't possible). Thanks! --Richard
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