Re: Using mysql cluster with GFS on RHEL 4

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Excuse me if i drag this dead (mail) body from the water of november 2006...

>> So with myisam tables I can do active/active on the same database
>> with shared data? Or is it the inram database that is shared-nothing?

> That is correct, with MyISAM tables, you can have active/active on GFS
> storage.

... And if I use InnoDB?

What happen if I have two separate servers connecter with a SCSI
storage, using GFS, having the two MySQL server using a datadir on a
shared mounted partition residing on the storage ?



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