(This is a repost of an ealier answer):
Here's one which takes log rotation a step further than mysql provides
for. It is run on the slaves to keep track of their position and then run
on the master to purge up to the earliest slave position. This is useful
because you can't reliably get all
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out a viable two site configuration.
Currently I got as far as to a ultra-early stage 2 box test system in a
LAN which does 2-way replication.
One runs LINUX and the other one Win2K. I have MySQL 4.0.4 on both.
Now the bin-logs are piling up on both machines. Well, sort