You can try circular replication between server. So each server will act as
both Master and Slave.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Shanmugam, Dhandapani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 1:07 PM
To: Ananda Kumar
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: Slave Server

No Anand..My question is ..If the developer do any changes on the slave
server, it will not get reflected to the Master server right? So there
will be data inconsistency. My requirement is When the developer do any
testing on slave databases. I need to revert back as of Master server
data...In order to have consistence of data. How can i do with that

 

Thanks and Regards,
Dhandapani S
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        From: Ananda Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 1:00 PM
        To: Shanmugam, Dhandapani
        Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mysql@lists.mysql.com
        Subject: Re: Slave Server
        
        
        Hi Shanmugam,
        Your question quite confusing.
        Do you mean to say, if any changes happen to slave it should get
refeleted in the master, if yes, then u can setup two masters which are
slave to each other. 
         
        regards
        anandkl
        
         
        On 5/16/08, Shanmugam, Dhandapani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: 


                Hi There,
                
                I am setting up a replication with one master and one
slave.
                I have created two databases in Master Server and it
gets replicated to
                the slave. When developer do changes on the slave
database, It will not
                be sync with the Master server. My requirement is when
ever developer do
                changes in the slave database. I need to revert backup
to the Master
                server. How this is possible. Thanks in Advance
                
                Thanks and Regards,
                DD
                




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