However, it is important to know about my.cnf and where to put it, IMHO!
Quoting Whit Blauvelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 08:23:02PM -0400, William M. Quarles wrote:
>
> > Make sure you have also read chapter 4.16, most importantly 4.16.5.
> it has
> > some important information in it, too.
>
> Those chapters have nothing directly regarding replication. If you're
to
> the
> point of worrying about replication, you've already got the software
> installed as far as those instructions take you. The whole point is
you
> can
> in good faith follow all instructions in the manual and still not have
> replication working - those instructions were sufficient for older
> versions
> of MySQL, but not for the most recent, it seems. Most likely there's
> some
> extra knowledge that the manual writers take for granted that will get
> it to
> work - since it wouldn't be in release if it didn't work for some
people
> some of the time. The trick is pinpointing what's missing from the
> manual.
> The pretense that questioning its scripture is bad faith is not really
> in
> the long-term shared interest of making MySQL a thoroughly superior
> solution, IMHO.
>
> Whit
>
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