No, MySQL is neither PVM nor MPI aware and thus not a Beowulf application.
Had you asked this on the Beowulf mailing list they would have said too
because *by definition* Beowulf is solely intended for computational
clusters, not high availability or parallel database clusters.

Regards,
Gary "SuperID" Huntress
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Subject: Is MySQL BeoWulf compatible?


> Subj.
> Can I set it up on a cluster? I have so heavy load on my
> MySQL server that I need to increase the power of my server.
> I consider different ways of doing it and want to know if
> somebody installed it successfully on a cluster.
>
> Best regards,
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