Re: SW for Failover system

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On 5/5/06, Padiyath Sreekumaran <kumar.padiyath@xxxxxx> wrote:

Hello,
 Perhaps Iam at wrong FAQ list. I have 2 machines, say, a server and a
slave machine.If server goes down because of some reasons slave should
comes in operation.Has any one got experience with such a configuration?
Is there any SW available?(preferred free one if possible). Is there any
docs available on the net? We need such configurations for our different
servers(webserver, database server etc.)

I will appreciate very much your suggestions.

Thanks in advance and with regards,
    Kumar

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I have documented this on my website , it is not intended to be
comprehensive, but it provides you with the vital configuration
guidelines...
http://kjalleda.googlepages.com/mysqlfailover

Hope it helps you
Kishore Jalleda

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