Am 30.11.2011 09:06, schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
> On 30.11.11 00:17, Alex wrote:
>> I have two fedora15 boxes that process mail for a few domains, and
>> recently set up bayes in mysql for each of them. The servers are in
>> geographically different locations, a few hops from each other. Since
>> they both process mail for the same domains, I thought it made sense
>> to share the database between them.
>>
>> What's the best way to do this? Set one as a master and the other as a
>> slave, or perhaps replication between them?
>>
>> I also thought about something like drbd, but that seems a bit
>> excessive for just a database.

dont use drbd with mysql store, you dont need it
> 
> I think this is question for MySQL mailing list, not for SA.
> 
 you can use i.e master-master replication ( which i do ), but be aware
you might get doubles with bayes store, this should be ignored

but i am told PostgreSQL is better in replacation stuff

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MfG Robert Schetterer

Germany/Munich/Bavaria

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