Have you tried running slurpd -d -1 to see what it reports?
Have you looked at the slave to see if slurpd is trying to connect, but failing?
I looked at the slave and it is not trying to connect. It appears that the changes will *eventually* be replicated. I guess I will just put up with the eventual changes, or transition to syncrepl
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