It is not currently possible -- a slave may have only one master -- and is one of the most requested replication features, so you're not alone :)

Baron

Ofer Inbar wrote:
Say I have database1 on server1, database2 on server2, etc.

I'd like to set up one server where I can *look* at all of these
databases, without modifying them - a read-only aggregator.

What I'd like to do is, have the aggregator have local copies of
database1, database2, database3, etc., and replication each one of
them from its corresponding master server.

Is there a way to replicate databases with different names from
different masters to one common slave, or must you run multiple MySQL
instances and have each one slave from one master?

I'm having a hard time finding this addressed directly in the
documentation.  That *may* be because it can't be done, but it
may also be because it's not a common thing to do and I'm just
missing something that would help me figure out how to do it.
  -- Cos


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