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?
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