Mathieu DESPRIEE writes: 

> 
> Hi all, 
> 
> 
> I want to setup (on linux systems) a pair of redundant mysql servers,
> working this way :
> * one master and one backup
> * the master handles all the requests, the backup updates its data
> frequently (and, if possible, CONSISTENTLY) from the master
> * on failure of the master, the backup comes and handles all the
> requests, as if it was the master.
> * when the master server comes back, it updates itself from the backup,
> and then restarts to work normally 
> 
> 
> I think the slave/master system of MySQL is not sufficient (the master
> does not updates itself after coming back). 
> 
> Did anybody manage to setup such a system ? Please explain me how, with
> which kind of scripts or tools. 
> 
> Thanks
 

I also would like to know how to setup such system.
is there any one that has something like this running ? 


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