Re: MySQL cluster for windows

2007-06-21 Thread Rolando Edwards
What was the last release of MySQL 5.0.x that supported Cluster ???

- Original Message -
From: Jimmy Guerrero [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: C K [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 5:43:28 PM (GMT-0500) America/New_York
Subject: Re: MySQL cluster for windows

Hello,

MySQL Cluster on Windows will not be available in version 5.1.

Older versions of the product used to run on Windows, but the interest 
was low and the code has suffered from bit rot as a result.

We are really waiting and seeing for the interest to pick up before 
allocating resources to do a new port and maintain it.

This actually would be great community project for anyone that is up for it.

-- Jimmy

C K wrote:
 I have read some where that MySQL cluster will be available in 5.1 release,
 will it?
 Is there some progress in this regard?
 
 Thanks
 CPK
 

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RE: MySQL cluster for windows

2007-06-21 Thread Yi, Ung
I would be interested in cluster for windows.

At least at our shop, we consider Windows servers easier to deploy so if we
can have HA option for windows/mysql it'll be great.

Thanks,
Yi

-Original Message-
From: Rolando Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 9:42 AM
To: Jimmy Guerrero
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com; C K
Subject: Re: MySQL cluster for windows

What was the last release of MySQL 5.0.x that supported Cluster ???

- Original Message -
From: Jimmy Guerrero [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: C K [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 5:43:28 PM (GMT-0500) America/New_York
Subject: Re: MySQL cluster for windows

Hello,

MySQL Cluster on Windows will not be available in version 5.1.

Older versions of the product used to run on Windows, but the interest 
was low and the code has suffered from bit rot as a result.

We are really waiting and seeing for the interest to pick up before 
allocating resources to do a new port and maintain it.

This actually would be great community project for anyone that is up for it.

-- Jimmy

C K wrote:
 I have read some where that MySQL cluster will be available in 5.1 release,
 will it?
 Is there some progress in this regard?
 
 Thanks
 CPK
 

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Re: MySQL cluster for windows

2007-06-21 Thread Jimmy Guerrero

Hello,

I think you are asking what is the last version of Cluster that 
supported Windows.


No MySQL release of the Cluster product has ever supported Windows. (We 
are talking pre-MySQL acquisition days when Cluster was supporting Windows.)


MySQL versions 4.1, 5.0 and 5.1 all support Cluster on Mac- Linux - Unix 
platforms. (Just not Windows)


Hope that helps,

Jimmy

Rolando Edwards wrote:

What was the last release of MySQL 5.0.x that supported Cluster ???

- Original Message -
From: Jimmy Guerrero [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: C K [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 5:43:28 PM (GMT-0500) America/New_York
Subject: Re: MySQL cluster for windows

Hello,

MySQL Cluster on Windows will not be available in version 5.1.

Older versions of the product used to run on Windows, but the interest 
was low and the code has suffered from bit rot as a result.


We are really waiting and seeing for the interest to pick up before 
allocating resources to do a new port and maintain it.


This actually would be great community project for anyone that is up for it.

-- Jimmy

C K wrote:

I have read some where that MySQL cluster will be available in 5.1 release,
will it?
Is there some progress in this regard?

Thanks
CPK





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Re: MySQL cluster for windows

2007-06-21 Thread Jimmy Guerrero

Hello,

Great, it looks like we have some interest here for Cluster on Windows!

However, resources are pretty tight right now and we have not 
prioritized Cluster for Windows, at least not for 5.1 or 6.0.


Again, this is a great community project for anyone that is up for 
attempting to port Cluster to Windows.


-- Jimmy


Yi, Ung wrote:

I would be interested in cluster for windows.

At least at our shop, we consider Windows servers easier to deploy so if we
can have HA option for windows/mysql it'll be great.

Thanks,
Yi

-Original Message-
From: Rolando Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 9:42 AM

To: Jimmy Guerrero
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com; C K
Subject: Re: MySQL cluster for windows

What was the last release of MySQL 5.0.x that supported Cluster ???

- Original Message -
From: Jimmy Guerrero [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: C K [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 5:43:28 PM (GMT-0500) America/New_York
Subject: Re: MySQL cluster for windows

Hello,

MySQL Cluster on Windows will not be available in version 5.1.

Older versions of the product used to run on Windows, but the interest 
was low and the code has suffered from bit rot as a result.


We are really waiting and seeing for the interest to pick up before 
allocating resources to do a new port and maintain it.


This actually would be great community project for anyone that is up for it.

-- Jimmy

C K wrote:

I have read some where that MySQL cluster will be available in 5.1 release,
will it?
Is there some progress in this regard?

Thanks
CPK





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MySQL cluster for windows

2007-06-20 Thread C K

I have read some where that MySQL cluster will be available in 5.1 release,
will it?
Is there some progress in this regard?

Thanks
CPK

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Re: MySQL cluster for windows

2007-06-20 Thread Jimmy Guerrero

Hello,

MySQL Cluster on Windows will not be available in version 5.1.

Older versions of the product used to run on Windows, but the interest 
was low and the code has suffered from bit rot as a result.


We are really waiting and seeing for the interest to pick up before 
allocating resources to do a new port and maintain it.


This actually would be great community project for anyone that is up for it.

-- Jimmy

C K wrote:

I have read some where that MySQL cluster will be available in 5.1 release,
will it?
Is there some progress in this regard?

Thanks
CPK



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MySQL Cluster on Windows

2004-03-07 Thread Andrea Milani
I'm trying to understand whether setting up a MySQL cluster running on
Windows 2000/2003 is possible.

I am not a cluster expert, actually I have only read the MS white papers
about it and done some Google search, but still not tried to do it in
practice, so forgive me if I make silly questions.

So far, I have gathered the following information.

Windows 2000/2003 supports clustering in two forms: Cluster service (for
high availability, i.e. failover) and Load Balancing. Currently I am only
interested in failover.
I have read that a typical configuration would be two identical servers,
with a shared RAID disk array. In an active-passive configuration, only one
of the servers would accept client requests and access the shared data. The
other would be idle. If the first server failed, the second one would become
active.
I have also read that in order to fully support failover, applications would
need special resource DLLs, written according to MS standards, which would
be used to exchange messages with the cluster service. However, the
documentation mentioned a generic resource DLL, which could be used to
manage cluster unaware applications in a cluster configuration. Has anyone
here ever tried to use this generic resource DLL? Would it work also for
services (e.g. MySQL)? In theory, the service on the secondary cluster node
would have to be started/stopped according to failover, else it could lead
to access conflicts to the shared data.
I also have a server application which would need to be on the cluster. It
does not need independent data storage (it uses MySQL). Would this
application be correctly started/stopped by the generic resource DLL?

On MySQL website, I saw that a new product, MySQL Cluster, is in the works,
but there is not much information about it (apart from the fact that it will
be covered in the MySQL Conference). Do anybody know whether it will be
available for Windows? Has an approximate release date been defined?

I have already read about Replication, but as far as I know it has some
problems. First, it is not transparent to the clients: even if you have a
master and a slave which could take the master's place in case of failure,
its IP would not be the same. Second, I would have to write the script to
switch the master in case of failure. Third, this would solve the high
availability problem for the database, but not for my server application...

Thanks for any help.


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