Hello,
We recently moved to a new cluster plattform, setup by one external IT
company
at present (early stage):
2 XEON computers with a fibre channel link to a Network Storage. The mysql
directories are located on the Network storage and mounted into
/var/lib/mysql on each machine. So, every
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Hello,
We recently moved to a new cluster plattform, setup by one external IT
company
at present (early stage):
2 XEON computers with a fibre channel link to a Network Storage. The mysql
directories are located on the Network storage and mounted into
/var/lib/mysql on
Sounds more like it's setup on a SAN.. a NAS is a different type of unit
like a NetApp filer.
I'd have to agree with the other poster, I'm not sure your current config
is valid.
A more typical setup would be that both boxes should have their own
unique SAN partitions, and a high speed network
Am Dienstag, 28. November 2006 15:21 schrieb Gerald L. Clark:
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Hello,
We recently moved to a new cluster plattform, setup by one
external IT company
at present (early stage):
2 XEON computers with a fibre channel link to a Network
Storage. The mysql
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From: Stefan Onken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: mysql on a NAS
Am Dienstag, 28. November 2006 15:21
On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 17:58 +0100, Stefan Onken wrote:
Can you explain this a little bit more ? I am not the guy who set it
up, so I would like to go back them and say Well, You cannot do
this, because... :)
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/multiple-servers.html describes
the
,
Michael
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Sent: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: mysql on a NAS
On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 17:58 +0100, Stefan Onken wrote:
Can you explain this a little bit more ? I am not the guy who set it
up, so I would like to go
Hello all;
Are there any known problems with storing the database files on a NAS
(network attached storage) device??
also, can you run multiple MySQL daemons pointing to one common database, so
you could have a "cluster" of database servers and one database??
Thanks!
Patrick
Patrick Calkins wrote:
Hello all;
Are there any known problems with storing the database files on a NAS
(network attached storage) device??
also, can you run multiple MySQL daemons pointing to one common database, so
you could have a "cluster" of database servers and one database??
On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 05:07:08PM -0700, Steve Ruby wrote:
Patrick Calkins wrote:
Hello all;
Are there any known problems with storing the database files on a NAS
(network attached storage) device??
also, can you run multiple MySQL daemons pointing to one common database, so
you
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