> > > > IMO, you'd be a lot better off to *not* be sharing MySQL databases > over glusterfs... I don't think performance will be good, and > databases in general have funny requirements for locking and such... > > Look into MySQL replication instead. If you just need to be able to > *access* the data from both machines, MySQL already has good remote > access capabilities- no need to involve a whole extra layer.
Thanks for your time . mohan
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