Databases are neither slave nor master, servers are. A master may have many slaves, but a slave may have only one master.
Brandl, Thomas wrote:
Hey guys,
Simply said, imagine this scenario: A MySQL server with about 10 databases: A and 1 to 9. Database A contains a 'special' table that is supposed to be replicated
to all other databases on the same machine, so it is kinda like the
master database.
So how do I tell MySQL which databases I consider to be slaves and
master??
Thanks very mouch for your help!
Thomas
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