On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 09:10:42AM -0800, Bryan Coon wrote:
> 
> We are implementing a linux cluster, and rather than get gouged by
> oracle (in performance and licensing) would muuuuuch rather use
> MySQL.

A common solution to a common problem, I suspect.

> If I understand correctly, replication creates a working copy of
> mysql on another server, but it looks like the algorithm to
> automatically change slave to master if the master dies will not be
> added until mysql 4.x (from 11.4 in the manual).

Right.

> Is this still the case?

Yes.

> Does anyone have any stories/suggestions/experiences in regards to
> rolling our own monitoring script?

What about having a dual-master setup? It's a bit tricky to get right,
but it certainly can work.

Jeremy
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