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Support table alias instead of drop during fullsync #179

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The table has different signatures between upstream and downstream, which will be dropped in the former implementation, and might cause downstream read requests to fail. This PR will alias the conflict tables and replace them after the restore is finished.

The table has different signature between upstream and downstream
will be dropped in former implementation, might causes downstream
read requests failed. This PR will alias the conflict tables and
replace them after restore finished.
@w41ter w41ter merged commit ac945ba into dev Sep 24, 2024
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@w41ter w41ter deleted the fullsync_with_alias branch September 24, 2024 03:58
w41ter added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 30, 2024
The table has different signatures between upstream and downstream, 
which will be dropped in the former implementation, which might cause
downstream read requests to fail. This PR will alias the conflict tables and
replace them after the restore is finished.
w41ter added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 30, 2024
The table has different signatures between upstream and downstream, 
which will be dropped in the former implementation, which might cause
downstream read requests to fail. This PR will alias the conflict tables and
replace them after the restore is finished.
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