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>To: Vlad Shalnev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Two mysql servers on the same database directory
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>Vlad Shalnev wrote:
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>>Hi, All
>>
>>Can two mysql servers work on the same database directory ? It it possible in
>>read only mode or in read and write mode ?
>>
>>With best regards
>>
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>Yes, if you don't disable file locking.
>Why would you do this though?
>Each server will have to lock the files, blocking the other server.
>
>
Thanks
Sun cluster system. Two independent nodes work on the same disk array. That is
why two mysql servers have to work on the same database directory.
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