Hi.


MySQL replication currently does not support any locking protocol between master and 
slave to guarantee the atomicity of a distributed (cross-server) update.



See:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Replication_FAQ.html

  



>"Eko Budiharto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>

>Hi,

>I a facing a situation where I have two database server in two different

>places that has exactly the same database. The thing is if the database

>is modified in either one of the places, both database has to be updated

>lively. 

>Can someone tell me who done this already? Please help.

>I am looking forward to a favorable reply from you. Thank you.



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