Re: Is this High Availability solutions what I need?

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You have to worry about file locking then. Ocfs2 might be a good choice for
that.


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Tom Callahan    

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Subject: Re: Is this High Availability solutions what I need?

At 20:57 18/09/2006, Thomas Callahan wrote:



>I'm pretty sure you can run mysql as a cluster.... I would check into
>this.


Or set up a shared external SCSI Raid array so you only have one data 
array with the 2 machines accessing it, using a heartbeat so
the machines keep in touch.

As a start have a look at http://www.linux-ha.org/

Regards
Carl 

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