>[AM] If you've the option to use MySQL 5.6 then managing replication is a lot 
>simpler and more reliable... 
>http://www.clusterdb.com/mysql-replication/mysql-5-6-ga-replication-enhancements/

>MySQL 5.6 Failing over is described in section 5 of 
>http://www.mysql.com/why-mysql/white-papers/mysql-replication-tutorial/ - note 
>that the paper deals with a more complex scenario where there are multiple 
>>slaves and so you could simplify.

I don't normally rush when it comes to upgrading services. MySQL 5.6 has been 
recently released and I prefer until the RPM package has been included in most 
YUM repos and it has been throughly tested. I still remember how painful was to 
install a new system with MySQL (5.5 I believe) under Ubuntu last May. I had to 
report a bug and make some tweaks in order to get the mysql service installed.

Regards,

Miguel


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