When you use m1h1c1 topologies the replica type is incorrectly set for consumers(maybe the others too), and it adds repl agreements to consumers. Also there is circular repl initialization going on which causes everybody to have different db generation IDs which then breaks replication.
The create_topologies function might be trying to be a bit too clever. It's hard to read, and it's not working.
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commit 3ee4f1c Author: Simon Pichugin spichugi@redhat.com Date: Fri Aug 11 23:43:06 2017 +0200
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