Hi Michael,

Have you considered a Master-Master (or more if required) replication
setup for achieving what you mentioned below? That would certainly
provide the "I'll show you mine if you show me yours" scenario.

I can recommend the "High Performance MySQL" book by Jeremy Zawodny as
it has an example of the setup required.

Regards


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-----Original Message-----
From: mwilliams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, 17 February 2006 7:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: (mysqldump) Serial output. . .?

Shawn,

I'd actually considered such, but I was hoping for it to already be
present.  I'm currently on a 
tight deadline to finish a project I'm working on so devoting time to
getting 'mysqldump' 
stable enough to then propagate across corporate servers in such a short
period is not very 
likely.

As far as your comment regarding replication vs syncing, I have noticed
the same thing.  And 
it really blows my mind that so few people are interested in two-way
syncing (e.g. I'll give 
you mine and you give me yours).  This seems to be a necessity, and the
very foundation for 
many corporate applications, yet it also apears that most are aparently
proprietary.

Anyway, thanks again for your input.

Regards,
Michael
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Thu, 16 Feb 2006 15:31:04 -0500

>My suggestion: Modify the source of mysqldump yourself. 
>
>After all, it is open source. Make sure you adhere to any and all 
>licensing requirements and copyright notices and you will keep yourself

>out of any legal trouble. 
>
>For the vast majority of users, replication is a better solution than
what 
>you propose so the changes you propose haven't been discussed at all.
If 
>others would like to have your changes, perhaps you would consider 
>synching your mods with the main development tree and releasing them to

>the community?
>
>Shawn Green
>Database Administrator
>Unimin Corporation - Spruce Pine
>


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