Tobi:
> Am 07.11.2013 23:55, schrieb Viktor Dukhovni:
> > On Thu, Nov 07, 2013 at 11:46:43PM +0100, Tobi wrote:
> >
> >>> If the ip/port are different, it is not the *SAME* configuration.
> >> I know but it's not possible otherwise. The two other server reach
> >> the mysql-cluster via other ips/ports.
> > Do double-check that 3rd configuration file, make sure it contains
> > no hidden backspace or unusual whitespace characters that might
> > upset MySQL.
> >
> > If MySQL reports a missing table, I would not doubt that. Thus
> > either your configuration has non-trivial differences you're not
> > reporting, or you're reaching a different MySQL.  Debug your NAT
> > or cluster config.
> >
> Hi Victor
> 
> The error message is 99.999% not from mysql. Because when I remove the
> backticks around the table name then I get an error from mysql which
> looks different

When the same Postfix on different systems produces different
results, then the difference is not Postfix, one would expect that
that should be clear by now.

Please use systematic elimination instead of wasting everyone's
time with guesswork. Reproduce the problem configuration on other
machines, one step at a time. Eventually you will find what part
of your configuration is in error.

        Wietse

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