Hello,
Could somebody point me to the best place to get started if both nodes of a
MYSQL cluster need to be active. Also how best to achieve this if the
instances are segregated over the WAN ?
Thank you,
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Kartik Singhal writes:
> On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
>> [Your CCing the same mail to various lists in the name of X-Post sucks. It
>> is
>> rude when other lists permits only subscribers to post. So, for a little
>> conven
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
> [Your CCing the same mail to various lists in the name of X-Post sucks. It
> is
> rude when other lists permits only subscribers to post. So, for a little
> convenience of yours, you're pissing off those who are trying to help
> you. Please
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[Your CCing the same mail to various lists in the name of X-Post sucks. It is
rude when other lists permits only subscribers to post. So, for a little
convenience of yours, you're pissing off those who are trying to help
you. Please avoid this, this
Thanks Ashish for your response.
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 9:30 PM, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
> Instead of putting up an SMB server, why not use an SFTP server and an NFS
> server ?
>
> NFS server for anonymous mounts. And SFTP for authenticated mounts.
>
We need to be able to access the server from w
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Kartik Singhal writes:
> We are setting up a lab in our computer center for encouraging students to
> use linux. We are already done with setting up Ubuntu 10.04 32-bit on most
> of the systems. What we have planned is to give a common underprivilege
We are setting up a lab in our computer center for encouraging students to
use linux. We are already done with setting up Ubuntu 10.04 32-bit on most
of the systems. What we have planned is to give a common underprivileged
'user' account in all the systems with same password that we can tell the
us
On Saturday 24 Jul 2010, Nishant Prakash Kashyap wrote:
> *Finally I've learned one thing, even Open Source is not for
> Community, it is test bed for Corporate houses, a place for them to
> get the developers work for free, finally put a logo and then earn
> name, fame or money(anone one or all).
We are setting up a lab in our computer center for encouraging students to
use linux. We are already done with setting up Ubuntu 10.04 32-bit on most
of the systems. What we have planned is to give a common underprivileged
'user' account in all the systems with same password that we can tell the
us
*Finally I've learned one thing, even Open Source is not for Community, it
is test bed for Corporate houses, a place for them to get the developers
work for free, finally put a logo and then earn name, fame or money(anone
one or all). And if any of the community member ever tries to give his REAL
o
On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 05:20:07 +0530
Andrew Lynn wrote:
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> I do not have the device you are using, but had similar problems
> with my MTNL 3G usb data card. Switching from storage device to
> modem can be done with the usb_modeswitch package. This is
> automated, and updating to 1.12 and above
On 24 July 2010 15:19, Mahesh Pai wrote:
> Can an initrd image built for one hard ware boot other hard ware
> configuration? Specifically, my ups conked out taking regular machines
> down with it. Nothing much can be done. And i an lucky to get back the
> disk with data and os intact. That was an
Can an initrd image built for one hard ware boot other hard ware
configuration? Specifically, my ups conked out taking regular machines
down with it. Nothing much can be done. And i an lucky to get back the
disk with data and os intact. That was an msi mobo with via chipset.
Today evening I will ge
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