Running mysql 5 under RT with a master/slave configuration and I would like to be able to make one of the slaved read-only. This is impossible using RT rights because that means altering the database on the slave which eventually (or quickly ...) breaks mysql replication because of duplicate IDs in the RT transaction table. Starting Mysql on the slave "read-only" would be nicer but RT won't start at all in this case because it complains about not being able to write session data. It mentioned /usr/local/rt/var/session_data. Is there any way to force RT to use the filesystem locations for session data etc. so that the DB can be completely read-only? PK -- Philip Kime NOPS Systems Architect 310 401 0407
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