Alle 18:26, venerdì 4 maggio 2007, Kenneth Marshall ha scritto:
Since RT uses DBI to access the underlying database, you should be able
to use DBIx::DBCluster to send your writes to the master DB and read from
the slave(s).
Do you know something on the net using DBIx::DBCluster for an RT
Hi.
I'd googled about this quesitons, but I'd find no useful information.
You can simply tell me RTFM, but please link the FM I must R... ;-)
Is there an RT support for mysql replication, a single master/many slave
databases simple clustering method described in this page?
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Alle 15:39, venerdì 4 maggio 2007, Bob Goldstein ha scritto:
I don't believe this is an RT question
way i think.
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Alle 15:39, venerd?? 4 maggio 2007, Bob Goldstein ha
Alle 17:30, venerdì 4 maggio 2007, Kenneth Marshall ha scritto:
I know that this does not help your situation, but pgpool will allow
you to perform select queries to a slave postgresql DB and updates to
the master DB. There may be a similar proxy available for MySQL that
would allow you to
On Fri, May 04, 2007 at 06:15:36PM +0200, Luca Villani wrote:
Alle 17:30, venerd? 4 maggio 2007, Kenneth Marshall ha scritto:
I know that this does not help your situation, but pgpool will allow
you to perform select queries to a slave postgresql DB and updates to
the master DB. There