On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 07:39:01PM -0700, Sasha Pachev wrote:
>
> Here is what you can do:
>
> server1 -> server2-> server3 -> server4 -> server5 ->
> ^ |
> | |
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> Arrows indicate master-slave relationships
I tested a setup like that recently (with 3 servers) as a proof of
concept for a project we're thinking about and found that it didn't
quite work.
But I didn't spend a lot of time debugging it, either...
Was there a bug related to this sort of a setup that was fixed in a
VERY recent version of MySQL? I noted a change in the logs for .33 or
.34 but it wasn't very specific.
Thanks,
Jeremy
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