Jonathan Tullett wrote:
>
> Further to the email below,I performed the upgrade last night and we are
> now running mysql 4.0.16.
>
> the last on the syncronization hasnt reduced any, so if anyone knows how
> else I can keep these two databases in sync, I would be very interested
> in knowing how!
Further to the email below,I performed the upgrade last night and we are
now running mysql 4.0.16.
the last on the syncronization hasnt reduced any, so if anyone knows how
else I can keep these two databases in sync, I would be very interested
in knowing how!
now that we are running the 4.0 se
Hello,
Many thanks for your reply!
I am currently syncronizing two MySQL servers (version 3.23.49) on a
very high traffic website.
There are, at peak times upwards of 600 updates a second (and many many
more selects)
During these times the slave database will fall out of sync, sometimes
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Jonathan,
On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 12:54:06PM +, Jonathan Tullett wrote:
> I am currently syncronizing two MySQL servers (version 3.23.49) on a
> very high traffic website.
>
> There are, at peak times upwards of 600 updates a second (and many many
> more selects)
>
> During these times the
Hello.
I am currently syncronizing two MySQL servers (version 3.23.49) on a
very high traffic website.
There are, at peak times upwards of 600 updates a second (and many many
more selects)
During these times the slave database will fall out of sync, sometimes
by several thousand seconds (im a