In continuation to my previous email? For example the following approach might be effective: - install bucardo on master1 - setup replication as follows: master1: master - master2: slave - verify that replication works If the above are correct then: - install bucardo on master2 - setup replication as follows: master2: master - master1: slave - verify replication works Will the previous be enough or I am missing a fundamental piece here (perhaps not needing to run bucardo on two different hosts and use one setup (say on master one) and two replication streams. How will this handle failover?
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 5:43 PM, Athanasios Kostopoulos < [email protected]> wrote: > Dear all, > first of all, thanks for the hard work that has been put into bucardo. I > am a novice and I have the following perhaps trivial question: > when wanting to create a master-master setup, do I need to install bucardo > (e.g. bucardo install) on both of the masters? I am on Debian 7 wheezy with > bucardo 4.99.7, installed from the Debian repositories. Thanks in advance > for any answers to my perhaps trivial question. >
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