It appears to be clearer, but its hard to tell unless you are actually
trying to set it up. The first time I read it, I was setting up
replication and the same time.
My one concern, is it sounds like in order to set up replication you
need to bring down the master for long enough to archive all the
databases. This could have a major impact on a 24/7 server. These are
exactly the kind of servers that would have replication set up. Is there
no way of during on the binlog, then do a mysqlhotcopy or mysqldump |
rsh mysql and then using the binlog to sync up the changes?
Jeremy D. Zawodny wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 10:48:29AM -0800, Mike Wexler wrote:
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>> I tried to set up replication using this HOWTO yesterday and I'm
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>> clearly missing something. I have some (hopefully) constructive
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>> comments to make about the manual and maybe I can even get some
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>> answers as to why replication isn't working for me.
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> Well, that section of the manual has now been updated. Is it more
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> clear now? If not, what is still missing?
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> Jeremy
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