"Jeremy D. Zawodny" wrote:
> 
> 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
Jeremy and All:

Thanks for the replies; after a tricky remote upgrade to my production server
I'm starting this exercise.

All servers at 3.23.33 (Sorry, not touching anything beyond that for a few
days.  Sure you understand).

Simple question:
Where do I put the my.cnf file?  It's nowhere on any of the servers except the
user directories who use it.

Choices:
/etc/my.cnf
/usr/local/etc/my.cnf
/usr/local/libs/mysql/my.cnf

Or, better yet, in /etc/rc.d/rc.mysql add:
--defaults-file=/etc/my.cnf

Anyone using this, please let me know.  I'll play with some of the above options
in the meantime.  Pro'ly the lattermost.

TIA,

Regards,
Van
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