MySQL Database Scale-out and Replication for High Growth Businesses
This Sun BluePrints paper addresses the primary ways MySQL installations can scale to meet increasing user demands, while still providing the flexibility and ease of use that single installations offer.
Hi,
A database (Oracle) replication process was executed by the DBA team in one server (serverX). However, this replication process gets terminated, and there are no errors in the replication log. But there is error in the OS log files (syslog.log) :
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Need to recover a replication broken error on the mysql slave server.
I want to force it to resend the binlog file from the begining.
What is the correct value for the: MASTER_LOG_POS ?
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As i'm new to Shell scripting i was been working out to write a shell script for mysql Replication for multiple slave master architecture.i have done the process up with a script of 200 lines but still there are some things which can make my script more effective so i want your... (5 Replies)
MSQL2MYSQL(1) MySQL Database System MSQL2MYSQL(1)NAME
msql2mysql - convert mSQL programs for use with MySQL
SYNOPSIS
msql2mysqlC-source-file ...
DESCRIPTION
Initially, the MySQL C API was developed to be very similar to that for the mSQL database system. Because of this, mSQL programs often can
be converted relatively easily for use with MySQL by changing the names of the C API functions.
The msql2mysql utility performs the conversion of mSQL C API function calls to their MySQL equivalents. msql2mysql converts the input file
in place, so make a copy of the original before converting it. For example, use msql2mysql like this:
shell> cp client-prog.c client-prog.c.orig
shell> msql2mysql client-prog.c
client-prog.c converted
Then examine client-prog.c and make any post-conversion revisions that may be necessary.
msql2mysql uses the replace utility to make the function name substitutions. See replace(1).
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SEE ALSO
For more information, please refer to the MySQL Reference Manual, which may already be installed locally and which is also available online
at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/.
AUTHOR
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (http://www.mysql.com/).
MySQL 5.1 04/06/2010 MSQL2MYSQL(1)