al dump
from the live web node. And then stop replication and import that backup
into both nodes. Then start it up again and point the web nodes to the new
HA/Mariadb setup that I'm working on.
We've been having some availability problems with the database lately on
this wiki site. The
Am 22.07.2015 um 16:24 schrieb Tim Dunphy:
Hi Reindl,
what about running mysql_upgrade *directly* after the major update
and *before* touch anything else?
That was precisely what happened. In setting up the new database
machine, puppet had installed version 5 of mariadb. Before even
Hi Reindl,
what about running mysql_upgrade *directly* after the major update and
> *before* touch anything else?
That was precisely what happened. In setting up the new database machine,
puppet had installed version 5 of mariadb. Before even starting up version
of for the first time
Am 22.07.2015 um 06:39 schrieb Tim Dunphy:
Hey guys,
I'm trying to setup multi master replication using SSL under MariaDB 10.20.
I've been able to specify my client certs on the second node (db2) with no
issue and start up the mysql service
what about running mysql_upgrade *direc
Hey guys,
I'm trying to setup multi master replication using SSL under MariaDB 10.20.
I've been able to specify my client certs on the second node (db2) with no
issue and start up the mysql service.
But for some reason when I do the same on the first node (db1) the mysql
service take
Yes, that worked - thank you very much!
On 2014-08-20 22:51, shawn l.green wrote:
Hello Wybo,
I cleansed your reply and cc:'ed the list again to share the answer.
On 8/20/2014 4:24 PM, Wybo wrote:
Hi Shawn,
Thanks for your prompt reply - I suppose I'll have to do that query via
phpMysqlAdmin
Hello Wybo,
I cleansed your reply and cc:'ed the list again to share the answer.
On 8/20/2014 4:24 PM, Wybo wrote:
Hi Shawn,
Thanks for your prompt reply - I suppose I'll have to do that query via
phpMysqlAdmin. When I do that, the only host that appears is localhost.
However, when I browse th
Hi Wybo,
On 8/20/2014 3:47 PM, Wybo wrote:
My Synology station is on 192.168.178.27,
the database listens to port 3306,
on my FritzBox I forwarded port 3306 to 192.168.178.27,
I /can/ connect to the database on http://192.168.178.27/phpMyAdmin/
But when I try:
mysql --host=192.168.178.27 --pass
My Synology station is on 192.168.178.27,
the database listens to port 3306,
on my FritzBox I forwarded port 3306 to 192.168.178.27,
I /can/ connect to the database on http://192.168.178.27/phpMyAdmin/
But when I try:
mysql --host=192.168.178.27 --password=* --user=wybo
I get:
ERROR 1045 (2
Hi ,
a port of Galera Cluster solution and mariadb 5.5.33a has been made available at
https://www.github.com/YannNayn
It compiles on Windows platform using msvc 1600
Feel free to fork it
Comments ,suggestions are welcome
Cheers
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/09/12/google_mariadb_mysql_migration/
I thought someone, even Monty, would have chimed in here, but...
On Fri, 2013-08-09 at 16:28 +1000, Nick Edwards wrote:
> Question, is building the source exactly the same as mysql?
yes
> Meaning, if I build it with set CMAKE options building mysql, can I
> use those exact same options buildi
Am 09.08.2013 08:28, schrieb Nick Edwards:
> Question, is building the source exactly the same as mysql?
>
> Meaning, if I build it with set CMAKE options building mysql, can I
> use those exact same options building mariab?
>
> eg:
>
> cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DINSTALL_INCLUDEDIR=i
Question, is building the source exactly the same as mysql?
Meaning, if I build it with set CMAKE options building mysql, can I
use those exact same options building mariab?
eg:
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DINSTALL_INCLUDEDIR=include/mysql
-DINSTALL_LIBDIR=lib/mysql -DMYSQL_USER=mysql
-D
gt;> http://www.itwire.com/business-it-news/open-source/60292-red-hat-ditches-mysql-switches-to-mariadb
>
> no wonder since oracle is fucking up *every* opensource project
> they touched over the last years and most other distributions
> are doing the same
>
> what *isses me* is that Oracl
Am 14.06.2013 21:29, schrieb Daevid Vincent:
> http://www.itwire.com/business-it-news/open-source/60292-red-hat-ditches-mysql-switches-to-mariadb
no wonder since oracle is fucking up *every* opensource project
they touched over the last years and most other distributions
are doing the same
w
Am 21.03.2012 13:03, schrieb Walter Heck:
> Well, the problem is that this is a server owned by a client and I
> can't just go and build from source or use alien.
if he wants a sepcific software package WHY can't you do so?
who said you should built them on the server?
nobody does that!
setup a
t; To: MySql
> Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 10:33 AM
> Subject: Wanted: Mariadb 5.x rpm/yum for centos 6
>
> Hello all,
>
> I was wondering if anyone happens to have publically available centos
> 6 rpm's for MariaDB 5.2 or 5.3? If they are in a yum repo that would
> b
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