Hello.


I don't remember solutions with keepalived, but this issue is

discussed in the list from time to time. Search in archives at:



  http://lists.mysql.com/mysql







Simon Garner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,

> 

> Anybody have any experience with setting up MySQL replication with 

> dynamic failover, preferably using keepalived (http://www.keepalived.org)?

> 

> What we need is a system so that if the master server dies one of the 

> slaves will become the master.

> 

> It looks like it should be possible, and merely involves a bit of 

> scripting to glue it all together, but I was hoping somebody would have 

> created such scripts already so I don't screw it up myself :)

> 

> tia

> -Simon

> 



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