David Brieck Jr. wrote:
On 9/18/06, David Brieck Jr. <dbrieck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've been trying to find more information about using GFS and MySQL
to create a simple active-active mysql cluster without the need for
the actual mysql cluster (wouldn't work for our situation).
The only thing I've seen on the mailing list is the following:
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It is possible to use mysql on shared storage with enabled
external locking
and also disabling the query cache and few other things:
enable-locking
query_cache_wlock_invalidate
query_cache_size= 0
query_cache_type= 0
delay_key_write = OFF
flush
I too found this, and tried it. It worked well, except for the HUGE
problem (in my case) that it only works for MyISAM tables.
Additionally, I didn't test it all that well, as it was unsuitable
otherwise.
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