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> > -Original Message-
> > From: R
Hi everyone,
I'm wondering how I should configure my.cnf if I have a master-slave
scenario where I would like to declare the slave master if the master goes
down.
What I mean is, let's say I have 2 database servers:
server1 = master
server2 = slave
so normally my.cnf for server2 would have se
Hi everyone,
I'm wondering how I should configure my.cnf if I have a master-slave
scenario where I would like to declare the slave master if the master goes
down.
What I mean is, let's say I have 2 database servers:
server1 = master
server2 = slave
so normally my.cnf for server2 would have se
Hi everyone,
I have twice posted a problem with replication and have since seen 2 or 3
others post with similar replication questions and problems.
However I have yet to see ANYONE respond to any of those posts.
I dont understand, it feels like we're being totally ignored. Can no one
offer any
I sent this message in but have not received one single reply... :-(
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 11:10:52 -0800 (PST)
From: Ricardo Kleemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem with replication. :-(
Hi,
I'm running linux, my
Hi,
I'm running linux, mysql 3.23.32 (latest stable)
I have 2 servers running a circular master-slave.
Server1 has:
log-bin=/var/lib/mysql/binary_log
master-host=
master-user=
master-password=
log-slave-updates
Server2 has:
log-bin=/var/lib/mysql/binary_log
master-host=
master-user=
master-pas