Arie, could you provide us more details about the crashes you have
experienced? This will give us ability to investigate what caused this
crashes and prevent them from happening again.
We are open for bug reports from you, guys.

Regarding MySQL data bundling on mysqllvm role, as Frédéric noted, the
only advantage is time required to take database snapshot. But
snapshot structure is the same as on the regular MySQL role. It is a
tar archive with mysql datadir in it.

On Jan 22, 7:35 pm, Arie Fishler <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know what is the "actual" answer but after migrating yesterday I
> have constant crashes of the mysqllvm master. I am speaking about at least 3
> unexpected terminations of the master in less than 24 hours. This did not
> occur on the regular mysql role.
>
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 7:21 PM, Hareem Haque <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > The question still remains. Is Mysqllvm stable enough to be used in  a
> > production envrionment.
>
> > On Jan 22, 3:34 am, Frédéric Sidler <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I think you can't. LVM is at filesystem level. You snapshot a volume, not
> > a
> > > database. When you recover, you recover a volume with everything that
> > > resides on it. Then you need to deal with with the different datas.
>
> > > Can someone confirm that.
>
>
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