Hi, 

Thanks, I saw that page but it did not clarify how to do what i want to do.
That requires a memory dll from the memory management system.? and works 
differently, i want to have my own scripts to control it, i plan on using 
nagios to detect an error, and switch myself.  But i can not figure out how 
to get the SQL log of changes made to the database.

Any ideas?


Rana

On Friday 20 October 2006 16:34, you wrote:
> > I have two identical database instances (in two separate
> > machines), one is
> > live and the other is to be a backup.  I would like to write
> > all changes in
> > one database to a log, copy the log over to the other
> > instance, and bring the
> > backup upto date.
>
> Check MaxDB's "Hot Standby":
>
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/maxdb/en/70/57d43fdd561165e10000000a114b1d/content
>. htm
>
>
>
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