RE: Two daemons, 1 data dir.

2002-01-18 Thread John Lodge
ld like to suggest Linux, but I would think that the file locking is better in SOlaris. Hope this is helpful. John Lodge -Original Message- From: CyberSushi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 11:39 AM To: mysql Subject: Two daemons, 1 data dir. Hi, I've got

Re: Two daemons, 1 data dir.

2002-01-18 Thread Jörgen Winqvist
Hi, I'm not sure if I understand you but you can't have the datadir/database filesystem monted read-write on the two servers at the same time. At least not with consistensy. Perhaps with innodb on raw devices? /Jörgen CyberSushi wrote: >Hi, > >I've got 2 mysql server that I want to configure

RE: Two daemons, 1 data dir.

2002-01-18 Thread Simon Green
t? If mysqld if faulty it mite just damage the data? Simon PS mysql should not go down anyway :-) -Original Message- From: CyberSushi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 18 January 2002 11:39 To: mysql Subject: Two daemons, 1 data dir. Hi, I've got 2 mysql server that I want to conf

Two daemons, 1 data dir.

2002-01-18 Thread CyberSushi
Hi, I've got 2 mysql server that I want to configure in a hot-standby config in the following manner: Two servers with a fibre channel connection to a central storage array. The data dir of the database is on this storage array. The OS (linux or solaris, haven't decided yet) sees this datadir as