Follow up: Compare write-ahead replication log for `sidekiq server replica`
What does this MR do?
In case that we didn't perform any writes before scheduling the job, it is possible to happen that the current replica
has a different write-ahead replication log location from the sidekiq server replica
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If this is the case, we will read the current replica's last write-ahead replication log on the client-side, when we schedule the job, if the write was not performed.
On the Sidekiq server, we are checking if the current replica is up to date.
Does this MR meet the acceptance criteria?
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Related to #328697 (closed)
Edited by Alex Kalderimis