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De: Manuel Arostegui <man...@tuenti.com>
Para: Miguel Gonzalez <miguel_3_gonza...@yahoo.es>
CC: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Enviado: Jueves 21 de marzo de 2013 9:17
Asunto: Re: Promoting MySQL 5.5 slave to master
2013/3/21 Miguel Gonzalez <miguel_3_gonza...@yahoo.es>
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> Can you elaborate about this? I thought that once you fixed the issues in
> the master server you needed to set it as slave of the new promoted master
> server, and do the other way round.
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> By having both MySQL replicating from each other, you'd avoid this.
I'm trying not to overcomplicate things. Also the server where the replica of
the production server is is not active at all. I thought master-master
configuration where more common when you were behind a web balancer.
I thought also that replication had changed in MySQL 5.5. Is that difficult to
find a clear procedure for performing a mysql failover when a server crashed?
>Make sure you do "reply all" instead of replying only to me :-)
Sorry about that, I thought the list was configured differently
Miguel
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