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On 9/23/16, 10:11 AM, "Maria-discuss on behalf of l vic"
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>Is there is a good way to remove a node from a galera cluster besides
>just killing it?
Yes. I use normal shutdown of the mysql server. `mysqladmin shutdown` is
one way. On Ubuntu `service mysql stop` is another.
The Galera node
Is there is a good way to remove a node from a galera cluster besides just
killing it? / Are there are any implications of killing a node?
Thanks,
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Hi guy,
I have two database server used the Replication + MHA + MaxScale .
When the master(mdb1) went down ,I had select "show slave status" on
slave(mdb2) , the slave database show "No query specified".
So I can sure the slave database was be a master database.
I had used maxscale commad "l
Thanks Sergei, I think I'll look for that. I'll tell you all how it goes.
Cheers!
Le 21 nov. 2014 18:35, "Sergei Golubchik" a écrit :
> Hi, Pierre!
>
> On Nov 21, Pierre GOUPIL wrote:
> > That looks sweet, indeed. But my (quick) search doesn't give me a clue on
> > how to set this up on-demand:
Hi, Pierre!
On Nov 21, Pierre GOUPIL wrote:
> That looks sweet, indeed. But my (quick) search doesn't give me a clue on
> how to set this up on-demand: I want a DB which persists on disk for the
> app and another one that stays in memory for the tests.
>
> Any pointers, please?
If you want to st
create
a symlink to the datadir on disk
3) mariadb datadir will point to the symlink
Hope this helps
Federico
Ven 21/11/14, Pierre GOUPIL ha scritto:
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Thanks. But sorry if I'm not clear but the two MariaDB instances are on the
same machine. Hence the need to be able to choose in which mode I launch
the RDBMS.
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 10:12 AM, Andrew Braithwaite <
andrew.braithwa...@graze.com> wrote:
> Put your MariaDB 'datadir' on a ramdisk.
>
Put your MariaDB 'datadir' on a ramdisk.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAM_drive
A
On 21 November 2014 05:30, Pierre GOUPIL wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> Is there a way to have MariaDB run in-memory? I mean, without changing the
> table engines.
>
> I have my production code which needs to be pe
That looks sweet, indeed. But my (quick) search doesn't give me a clue on
how to set this up on-demand: I want a DB which persists on disk for the
app and another one that stays in memory for the tests.
Any pointers, please?
Cheers!
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 9:15 AM, Oleksandr Byelkin
wrote:
> H
Hi!
On 21.11.14 06:30, Pierre GOUPIL wrote:
Good morning,
Is there a way to have MariaDB run in-memory? I mean, without changing
the table engines.
I have my production code which needs to be persisted to disk, but for
my unit tests, it would be great to have an in-memory DB.
I'm in the J
Good morning,
Is there a way to have MariaDB run in-memory? I mean, without changing the
table engines.
I have my production code which needs to be persisted to disk, but for my
unit tests, it would be great to have an in-memory DB.
I'm in the Java world and I've tried HSQLDB but its SQL impleme
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