Hello Baron, thanks for your response.

> These types of questions can always be answered by asking: "does my
> proposed setup require any server to have more than one master?"  If
> so, it's currently not possible.

What I want to do is the following:
eGroupware is a enterprise-groupware solution. I started with eGroupware
on a single server. If I or my wife is out of office (e.g. by train) we
have no internet access with our notebook. It's too expensive. Ok.
I then set up a virtual server with vmware and set up a
master-master-replication between server (master1) and virtual server
(master2). This works fine. The notebook has its own server and if the
notebook is in the home network it replicates the changes.  

Now I want connect another notebook in the same way. If I do it again
and again the result would be a star-topology of masters.

That is why I ask. I don't want a master of desaster.

You asked for arrows. Here are they:

Master3 (virtual) <--> Master1 <--> Master2 (virtual)
                        ^
                        |
                        v
                Master4 (virtual)
 
Thank you for your help.

Frank Becker



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