Force slaves to resync after unsuccessful PSYNC.
Using chained replication where C is slave of B which is in turn slave of A, if B reconnects the replication link with A but discovers it is no longer possible to PSYNC, slaves of B must be disconnected and PSYNC not allowed, since the new B dataset may be completely different after the synchronization with the master. Note that there are varius semantical differences in the way this is handled now compared to the past. In the past the semantics was: 1. When a slave lost connection with its master, disconnected the chained slaves ASAP. Which is not needed since after a successful PSYNC with the master, the slaves can continue and don't need to resync in turn. 2. However after a failed PSYNC the replication backlog was not reset, so a slave was able to PSYNC successfully even if the instance did a full sync with its master, containing now an entirely different data set. Now instead chained slaves are not disconnected when the slave lose the connection with its master, but only when it is forced to full SYNC with its master. This means that if the slave having chained slaves does a successful PSYNC all its slaves can continue without troubles. See issue #2694 for more details.
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