Parallel Universe* now features Parallel Network Query (Distributed Query)
which joins tables from multiple servers in the network with unprecedented
speed.
Parallel Network Query may also be used to speed up slow server by
distributing tables of the query to multiple servers for processing which
Testing multiple servers with MySQL
http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/Testing_Multiple_Servers_With_MySQL_Sandbox
This Thursday (April 30th, 14:00 UTC), Giuseppe Maxia will give a MySQL
University session on Testing Multiple Servers With MySQL Sandbox.
Giuseppe is the creator of MySQL Sandbox, and has
also sounded like I had to
create a "multi_admin" user in all servers.
Normally, I wouldn't prefer to have a superflous account(multi_admin)... but
I'm desperate. Has someone got this to work? That is, have multiple
servers on one machine? Can someone direct me to a WALK
Hi,
Has anyone on this list ever been successful in running two MySQL
servers at one? I'm assuming they have ;-) I am having some issues and
am hoping for some help or pointers to help.
When I try to run my second server I get this error message in the log:
031204 11:35:01 mysqld started
0312
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Replication.html
On Wednesday 26 November 2003 17.49, Mark wrote:
> Hello - we would like to be able to run multiple servers (probably on
> multiple networks) that all share one common database. By having more
> than one MySQL server on seperate networ
Hello - we would like to be able to run multiple servers (probably on
multiple networks) that all share one common database. By having more
than one MySQL server on seperate networks we can guarantee a higher
degree of resilience and stability.
Is this possible without writing code to send out
Hello everyone,
I hope I have not reinvent the wheel with this but maybe it's worth sharing.
:)
I have Solaris8 and I needed multiple instances of MySQL (4.0.16), loading
at boot up, each one with unique configuration and running on different
ports.
Though in the manual (http://www.mysql.com/doc
On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 11:17:36AM -0400, Asif Iqbal wrote:
>
> Hi Jeremy Zawodny (and all)
>
> I am using your mytop and this is what I am seeing
>
> MySQL on localhost (4.0.13-standard-log)
> up 0+10:48:22 [11:14:37]
> Queries: 85.6k qps:2 Slow: 207.0 Se/In/Up/De(%):86/05/0
Hi Jeremy Zawodny (and all)
I am using your mytop and this is what I am seeing
MySQL on localhost (4.0.13-standard-log)
up 0+10:48:22 [11:14:37]
Queries: 85.6k qps:2 Slow: 207.0 Se/In/Up/De(%):86/05/05/02
qps now:2 Slow qps: 0.0 Threads: 11 ( 2/ 4) 00/
On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 04:18:26PM +0200, Stefan Kuhn wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I want to establish replication between multiple (currently three)
> servers. Updates/inserts/deletes may happen on all of them. The
> idea I came up with was to do a "circle"-replication. The problem
> with this is,
Hi everybody,
I want to establish replication between multiple (currently three) servers.
Updates/inserts/deletes may happen on all of them. The idea I came up with
was to do a "circle"-replication. The problem with this is, that if one
server fails the rest may not get updates (until the server
The MySQL manual section that discusses how to run multiple MySQL servers
on a single machine now includes information for Windows.
I'd appreciate it if people who try these instructions would report to
me any problems or things that seem unclear.
The instructions are here:
http://www.mysql.com/do
At 16:05 3/8/2002 -0500, Paul DuBois wrote:
Hi Paul,
>Thanks, Miguel. This sounds promising. I don't see anything about this
>in the 4.0.2 change notes,
Sorry Indeed it wasn't mentioned.
> and I have some questions about how this works:
>
>- What does the argument after the --install argum
At 3:03 -0300 7/26/02, miguel solorzano wrote:
>At 19:07 25/7/2002 -0700, Bhavin Vyas wrote:
>Hi,
>
>>From what little I know of MySql on Windows, it runs as a service and you
>>can't run multiple services on the same Win Server.
>
>
>
>From 4.0.2 release you are able to run several services. For
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> Subject: Do you run multiple servers on WIndows?
> Sent: Thu, 25 Jul 2002 16:35:21 GMT
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> It's not uncommon to run multiple MySQL servers on a given Unix system
Hi!
You can run multiple servers on any Windows version with any MySQL version.
They must NOT share any data, .frm, or log files.
Below Miguel explains how with MySQL-4.0.2 you can run multiple instances
also as Windows services.
For any MySQL version you can do like this:
You have to create
clarification: can't run multiple instances of the same service on Windows.
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Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 7:07 PM
Subject:
>From what little I know of MySql on Windows, it runs as a service and you
can't run multiple services on the same Win Server.
Bhavin.
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sday, July 25, 2002 12:35 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Do you run multiple servers on WIndows?
>
>
> It's not uncommon to run multiple MySQL servers on a given
> Unix system.
> I'm wondering: Does anyone do this on Windows, and if so,
> what particular
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Objet : Re: Do you run multiple servers on WIndows?
clarification: can't run multiple instances of the same service on Windows.
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From: "Bhavin Vyas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Do you run multiple servers on WIndows?
> clarification: can't run multiple instances of the same servi
It's not uncommon to run multiple MySQL servers on a given Unix system.
I'm wondering: Does anyone do this on Windows, and if so, what particular
configuration issues did you have to solve to keep them from interfering
with each other?
-
Chuck,
Tuesday, July 09, 2002, 5:17:49 AM, you wrote:
CS> The current mysql interfaces don't support multiple servers in a
CS> fantastic fashion -- either multiple servers on a single machine or
CS> multiple servers on multiple machines. It may be there is no great way
CS>
The current mysql interfaces don't support multiple servers in a
fantastic fashion -- either multiple servers on a single machine or
multiple servers on multiple machines. It may be there is no great way
to do this, but...
Sybase provides an "interfaces file" (that needs to b
> sql,query
> Is there any option to do this on a windows version?
> All the documentation ( and from what I see of the
> installation of the =
> windows version ) leads me to believe there is not
>
> Luc
>
>
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Wednesday, April 10, 2002, 4:55:53 AM, you wrote:
°> I have two mysql servers in a machine. OS is linux and system is dell.
°> I ran the servers in a separate datadir, socket and port yesterday. But
°> after six hours from the start two of them corrupted accidently.
°> I ran two servers
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Subject: I have multiple servers in a machine.
I have two mysql servers in a machine. OS is linux and system is dell.
I ran the servers in a separate dat
I have two mysql servers in a machine. OS is linux and system is dell.
I ran the servers in a separate datadir, socket and port yesterday. But
after six hours from the start two of them corrupted accidently.
I ran two servers from remote terminal. And there was no problem until
I exited from the
>
> MW> safe_mysqld --socket=/..path../mysql.socket.x --port=numberx &
>
> You may also add --datadir= ... to separate data directories.
>
Don't need to. Servers can work on the same datas.
( Obviously it is comon solution to separate)
> MW> and so on.
>
> "so on" - please, specify.
>
Ups. My eng
Marek,
Wednesday, March 06, 2002, 4:19:28 PM, you wrote:
MW> (Debian 2.4.19, MySQL 3.23.49)
MW> I have problem with starting multiple servers on one machine.
MW> According documentation it is enough to start each another then first
MW> server using ex.:
MW> safe_mysqld -
Dear group.
(Debian 2.4.19, MySQL 3.23.49)
I have problem with starting multiple servers on one machine.
According documentation it is enough to start each another then first
server using ex.:
safe_mysqld --socket=/..path../mysql.socket.x --port=numberx &
and so on.
And this is enough
Dear group.
(Debian 2.4.19, MySQL 3.23.49)
I have problem with starting multiple servers on one machine.
According documentation it is enough to start each another then first
server using ex.:
safe_mysqld --socket=/..path../mysql.socket.x --port=numberx &
and so on.
And this is enough
Problem Type: multiple servers using different mysql.sock/socket file
Hello,
I'm attempting to run 3.23.41 on a box that uses 3.22.21. Ultimately, the
3.23.41 version will replace the older version. In the meantime, I want to
run them concurrently during the upgrade process.
How should
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