Nope...
It's stated explicitly in the docs that this is a *Bad Idea* (with caps,
even! *grin*). You'll need to look at other options - replication,
possibly, either on to the same machine with your db on a different
drive, or (probably preferable) onto a seperate box.
regards,
P
On Tue, 6 Feb 2001,
Nathan Cook wrote:
> I am trying to setup some sort of loadbalancing and more importantly
> fail-over-services for my mysql servers. I would like to have all the data
> stored on a RAID interface that will mirror the data and provide the data to
> two separate mysql daemons on two separate boxes. That way if one daemon or
> machine fails the other daemon can access the independent RAID.
>
> Is this possible and will two mysql daemons play nicely with each other when
> accessing data on a drive shared between the two computers?
>
> Essentially, can two mysql daemons play nicely with mysql data over a RAID
> or NFS?
>
> TIA,
> Nathan Cook [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
>
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