Hi,

(mysql 3.23.49, debian linux 2.4.18)

I am looking at running a program called keepalived so I can monitor
the availability of my mysql server.  Data is stored on a NetApp filers so
its readily available to multiple machines.   What I'd like to do is use
keepalived to failover to a secondary machine if the first machine dies.
The question is, if the first machine dies and the second machine were to
startup mysql server would the database be corrupt?  Is this even
possible?

Ramon Kagan
York University, Computing and Network Services
Unix Team -  Intermediate System Administrator
(416)736-2100 #20263
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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