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Hi,
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, Sergei Golubchik wrote:
> > I have a quick question about replication: how does it process
> > transactions? Does it store all the commands, or does it just store the
> > ones that were commited?
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> Only committed.
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> >
Hi!
On Nov 22, Attila Beno wrote:
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> I have a quick question about replication: how does it process
> transactions? Does it store all the commands, or does it just store the
> ones that were commited?
Only committed.
> And: can I use replication with different table fortams on teh master and
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hi,
I have a quick question about replication: how does it process
transactions? Does it store all the commands, or does it just store the
ones that were commited?
And: can I use replication with different table fortams on teh master and
slave?
Let
I'll do all this as soon as possible .
Very best
Constantin Bogomolnyi
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Subject: Re: Failover and Replication [HOWTO]
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Hi Bogomolnyi,
I am really interested in your scripts. I don't have a use for them at this
time, but I am planning to use a fallback system myself in the next few
month.
> 5 pc , and I use it for a web cluster (10 pc) so I use 1 slave
> for 2 httpds
Do you have a similar scheme for the web serv
Hi ,
I posted a few considerations about fialover implementation , to the list ,
but i don't recived any feed back , well lets see what we have :
But i write a bunch of perl scripts and now I use them in production and
very happy with the result .
Here what I have :
Baiscly what I want is an sql