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On Monday 17 May 2004 10:40 am, Ditto kolankanny wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In this A->B->C->A setup
>
> A is master and B is slave. in the same time B is master and C is
> slave.
> and C is master and A is slave.
>
> that means All are master and slave.
>
> then why don`t A--->B---->A
>
> in this same thinking i tried it  and its working.
>
> for the time being it in a test platform and its ok. i don`t know in
> future it will create any problems or not.
>
> i send a mail to this group abou this and a persion in mysql asking
> same thing, i am waiting for the reply.

There should be no problems. Inserting into a replicated environment, always 
presents a problem in no matter what environment.. Oracle even has conflict 
resolution programs to deal with it.

Just make sure you don't insert/update a row on both masters in short period 
of time and you should be fine.

Jeff

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