Hi,

I looked a little and MHA is confirmed to be unmaintained by the author -
https://github.com/shlomi-noach/awesome-mysql/pull/125#discussion_r1625189209
.

Alternatives include:
* MaxScale; including the recent MaxScales GPL version probably supports
the equivalent functionality

* https://proxysql.com/documentation/proxysql-cluster/

* Corosync/Pacemaker - this would be the closest to your existing MHA
functionality.


As there was going to be an intensive test of any MHA developed, I think
you'd be better served with one of the above alternatives with slightly
longer learning and testing, but better long term stability for your system.
I wish you the best in your migration. A post completion experience email
would be much appreciated so we can guide the next migration or improve
documentation would be appreciated.

Daniel

On Sat, 14 Dec 2024 at 07:18, highclass99 via developers <
developers@lists.mariadb.org> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Would anyone be interested in patching mha to be MariaDB gtid compatible?
> I think I would be able to find a sponsor to pay a bit for it.
>
> reference links)
> https://github.com/yoshinorim/mha4mysql-manager
> https://github.com/yoshinorim/mha4mysql-node
>
> https://github.com/charlesdirk/MariaDB-MHA -> could not get this to work:
> if anyone got it to work please let me know how to get it to work.
>
> Thank you.
> Have a nice day.
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