On Sat, Jul 14, 2001 at 02:27:48PM +0200, pp wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > > Alexander, did You check my mail about 
> > > database replication?
> > > I do not know if I have to report it as bug,
> > > or maybe I made some mistake somewhere.
> > This one?
> > 
> > -------8<------------------8<------------
> > Here is a brief (looks strange for me):
> > 
> > after midgard 1.4 install
> > mysqladmin create midgard
> > mysql midgard < my_database.sql
> > database upgrade script
> > repligrad -m 
> > mysqldump -t my_database > my_database.sql
> > mysqladmin drop midgard
> > mysqladmin create midgard
> > mysql midgard < empty.sql
> > edit my_database.sql to remove anything for repligard table
> > mysql midgard < my_database.sql
> > -------->8----------------->8------------
> > 
> > Running 'repligard -m' and wiping out repligard table later does not
> > do anything useful ('repligard -m' didn't help you here since you anyway
> > deleted all records created by this move). I can't see how this improves
> > your situation.
> 
> Yes, You're right ( I will check it without repligard -m)
> , but tell me why after these steps I upgraded my database
> succesfully?
But you lost proper GUIDs for any admin interface you've had previously.
For me it isn't that I call 'successfull'.

-- 
Sincerely yours, Alexander Bokovoy 
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