On 10/08/10 13:19, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 10/08/10 10:42, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> So, as I mentioned a little while back, I've been playing around with
>> snapshot-based backups of MySQL.  The key to success is knowing how to
>> properly quiesce InnoDB tables.  I still have a bunch of consistency
>> testing to do, but it's looking very promising indeed.
> 
> Looks like I spoke a little too soon ... the InnoDB tables are failing
> consistency after restore.  This needs more work.

...Then again, I could have just made a stupid, trivial configuration
error on the secondary MySQL server I was loading the restored shapshots
onto.  But none of us ever do that, do we...?

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