++ 17/08/01 06:55 +0200 - Roger Abrahamsson:
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> Subject: Re: Failover with MySQL
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> On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Buisson Olivier wrote:
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> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to know if anybody have a solution to put 2 mysql server in
> > failover.
> > Does anybody have setting up such architecture ?
> >
> > To be more understood: I would like to setup 2 mysql server. One is a
> > master and would take all requests. When it failed, the other server
> > takes the hand and respond to the requets.
> >
> > If someone have already setup this, i'm very interessed by his
> > experiment.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Olivier Buisson
> >
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> The latest versions of mysql supports a simple replication scheme. You
> will need to run the mysql version from debian unstable, and I think there
> is documentation there of how to do it. Have not tried it myself yet
> though.
MySQL replication is a part of my project but I'm really searching for a
simple solution for failover with 2 servers. I'm searching for a
testimonial of someone who have already setup such architecture.
Olivier
>
> /Roger
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