To my knowledge the only way you can do this is by running 2 daemons on
the same host. You can easily do this with the 'mysqld_multi' script that
comes with mysql.
Atle
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Flying Crocodile Inc, Unix Systems Administrator
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Rob Gormley wrote:
> Short of running two MySQL instan
Rob Gormley wrote:
Short of running two MySQL instances on the same server... What I would
like to do is have a table which exists on disk in InnoDB format, and a
Memory table which clients make requests for.
Lest that sound more convuluted than it really is, the situation is
thus:
Limited (fin
Short of running two MySQL instances on the same server... What I would
like to do is have a table which exists on disk in InnoDB format, and a
Memory table which clients make requests for.
Lest that sound more convuluted than it really is, the situation is
thus:
Limited (financial) resources cli
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Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 3:49 PM
Subject: Re: How to bring up local replication / socket-error
Hello.
See:
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=3310
"Lutz Maibach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a replication client on the same se
s running
> on the master, but with normal replication he would get all the data
> into his relaylog. So I want to replicate the customers database to the
> local replication and the the customers server to replicate this local
> replication where only his data is stored in the
y not have a look at the other databases running
on the master, but with normal replication he would get all the data
into his relaylog. So I want to replicate the customers database to the
local replication and the the customers server to replicate this local
replication where only his data is