Am 24. Jul, 2010 schwätzte Alex Dean so:

moin moin,

I think you should consider replicating to multiple slaves. 1 is for backup, and is totally read-only.

That's my goal. First I need to get all of the DBen going to at least one
slave and make sure we've backing up everything that needs to be backed
up.

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_read_only

This is per DB? If db1 is a slave DB, I can set it as read-only, but keep
db2, which is a local DB, as read-write?

Another slave, for reporting, can have more relaxed rules. If people want to mess with the data there, no harm. If they screw it up too horribly, restore a backup onto the reporting database and continue as before. You need to get

I still want the replicated parts to be read-only. Yes, I want reporting
environments seperate from production slaves.

them to script any changes they're making, so they're easy to re-apply after you restore the testing database. (If there are certain columns they add, or aggregating tables they find useful, they should be able to run 1 script to re-create them. This removes the "we can't restore, it'll ruin all my custom work!" complaint.)

Great idea. This will be the hardest to push through, but I think we can
do it.

Plan to periodically take a backup from your live database, and use that re-init your slaves. MySQL replication is quite good, but I still have seen some odd situations where replication can mess up. Since a full live diff of the 2 servers (which would check all data and verify you're in sync) isn't really feasible, I think it's safest to take backups from the prod server on a somewhat-infrequent basis.

I'll have to think about this one. I see your point and agree with it. I
might instead tackle it via audits. I like audits for the potential of
catching slow corruption. Might do both :).

ciao,

der.hans
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