On 11/14/07 4:01 PM, "Mike Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Correction to a couple of replies I've seen -- a slave server can have
> more than one master, but not to the same database. That is, Slave reads
> Database1 and Database3 from Master1 and also reads Database2 from
> Master2.
> 
> You may actually be able to get down to the table level, but I'd have to
> check on that. Not likely, though.
> 
> As for how to set it all up, don't ask me. I just enjoy the results.
> :)
> 
> (apologies if you get a dupe, Baron -- I accidentally hit reply, not
> reply-to-all)

I would be very interested in hearing more about how you set this up,
because as far as I know it's impossible for a slave to have more than one
master at any given time.

Are you using some kind of time based rotation that changes the master info
on the slave periodically or something?

-Dan



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