You can do it if you can handle primary key violations and don't have
auto_increment columns in your tables. Race conditions can occur.

-->-----Original Message-----
-->From: Sanya Shaik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-->Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 6:11 AM
-->To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-->Subject: Re: Mast-Master Replication
-->
-->Well , what I want is the second server to take the place of the
first
-->one in case of any problems with the master without having to come to
a
-->stand still
-->
-->Jeremy Zawodny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at
-->01:52:26PM -0700, Sanya Shaik wrote:
-->> I am unable to find any information about master-master
replication. I
-->> need to replicate 1 mysql server over to other as a standby master
-->> server.
-->
-->If the second server is merely standby, you probably want
master/slave
-->rather than master/master.
-->--
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