* Jerry
>>> I'm fairly sure it won't do master-master at the moment.
>>>
>>> I'd like to be wrong though.
>>>
>>> http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Replication_FAQ.html

* me
>> "master-master" replication is the same as "two-way" replication, and
>> it is mentioned in the above FAQ, halfway down the page:
>>
>> "Q: What issues should I be aware of when setting up two-way
>> replication?"
>>
>> I have never tried it, though.
>>

* Jerry
> Yea, I've done what it says there but had to implement the locking myself,
> then just use two subsets of the dB and master slaved them to
> each other on the respective parts that weren't being used.

ok... then you are not doing real two-way replication, you are only
replicating two ways, so to speak... if I understand you correctly, which I
probably don't... why do you tell us this? :)

(Normally I wouldn't even ask, but this was a repost, and it was CC'd to me)

--
Roger


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