I'm just beginning to consider using the Clustering available with
CentOS. We are going to spec out some new hardware, and after reading
most of the Clustering manuals, I have a small question about MySQL.
I would like to run High Availability MySQL, in other words, similar to
how you can run HA HTTPD and the like. The catch seems to be if I run
MySQL on an individual server, with common MySQL replication to another
server, how do failovers work? I see a real problem with table locking
and the like. Is there a way to run multiple MySQL servers that get
removed from the cluster as opposed to failing over when using the newer
MySQL versions (I am running 3.23 now, so a little behind)?
Thanks for any insights.
Steve Campbell
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