In my ongoing quest to get upgraded to 4.1.3 beta (yes the version I'm upgrading to keeps changing), i have been reading about mysqld_multi to manage multiple server instances on the same machine.
But, from what i've read, it appears that this is for running multiple instances of the same server version on one box. Same binary anyway. I say this because all the examples show as varying are the socket, port, pid-file, datadir, language, and user. The [mysqld_multi] directive for my.cnf points mysqld at a particular mysqld_safe, which would imply that all the instances would use the same server. So am i correct in thinking that i wont be able to use mysqld_multi for running two different server versions? This shouldn't be a problem, I dont think i'll need it. Just wanted to check if im missing something. thanks sean peters [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]