My machines have several mysql RPMs installed as part of a SuSE UL 1.0 base
configuration.
RPMs are all lower-case of the form 'mysql, mysql-client, mysql-devel,
mysql-shared', etc.
Upgrade RPMs are available as MySQL, mixed case, no longer all lower-case.
Is this a cosmetic issue only, am I
My machines have several mysql RPMs installed as part of a SuSE UL 1.0 base
configuration.
RPMs are all lowercase of the form 'mysql, mysql-client, mysql-devel,
mysql-shared', etc.
Upgrade RPMs are available as MySQL, mixed case, no longer all lowercase.
Is this a cosmetic issue only, am I a
Hello,
I have basic replication working between a master and slave.
I'm attempting to clarify what happens during a master failure, master
reintegration scenario using heartbeat- and mysql-3.23.52-27.
Clients connect to a movable IP managed by heartbeat.
M=master, S=slave
# my.cnf settings