running one of *Nix's
Regards,
Mikhail Berman
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Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 3:27 PM
To: Mikhail Berman
Cc: mysql
Subject: RE: Mysqldump Files
Hi Mikhail,
I don't think that would save much space, in terms of file size
Hi David,
Let me point you in a bit different direction. You are already running
replication as it seems from your E-mail
So, why not just run chained replication from second to the third server
and use replicate-do-table = [table_name] in my.cnf of the third
server to limit selection of tables
Hi Mikhail,
I don't think that would save much space, in terms of file size. The
tables that are actively getting inserts are large and growing larger
(~750,000 records), and those that have no activity are either currently
empty or have less than a hundred records in them. So just dumping the
drives running one of *Nix's
Regards,
Mikhail Berman
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 3:27 PM
To: Mikhail Berman
Cc: mysql
Subject: RE: Mysqldump Files
Hi Mikhail,
I don't think that would save much space, in terms of file