On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 06:51:39PM +0200, Warren van der Merwe wrote:
> database,sql
>
> Hi again
>
> I have some questions re: Replication
>
> My sites are all connected via a dial-up modem, so I have a program
> what once a day will dialup and connect Site A to Site B,
>
> 1. how do I get th
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 08:52:19AM +0100, Simon Green wrote:
> I think what you what to do is more of a backup. Replication is set
> up to be connected all the time.
Where did you read that?
> It helps with redundancy and load sheared.
Is also helps for having an always-up-to-date hot spare th
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> From: Simon Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 05 June 2001 09:52
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> Subject: RE: Some more questions on Replication
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> Hi Warren
> I thi
database,sql
Hi again
I have some questions re: Replication
My sites are all connected via a dial-up modem, so I have a program what
once a day will dialup and connect Site A to Site B,
1. how do I get the slave to start updating right there on the spot without
having to wait
2. how do I know
June 2001 17:52
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Some more questions on Replication
database,sql
Hi again
I have some questions re: Replication
My sites are all connected via a dial-up modem, so I have a program what
once a day will dialup and connect Site A to Site B,
1. how do I get the sla
database,sql
Hi again
I have some questions re: Replication
My sites are all connected via a dial-up modem, so I have a program what
once a day will dialup and connect Site A to Site B,
1. how do I get the slave to start updating right there on the spot without
having to wait
2. how do I know