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Kirill Smelkov
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90015730
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90015730
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Oct 11, 2004
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jani@a193-229-222-105.elisa-laajakaista.fi
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# - Speed penalty
# - Risk of table/data corruption
# - Data synchronising problems between the running servers
# - Heavily
disk
bound
# - Heavily
media (disk)
bound
# - Relies on the system (external) file locking
# - Is not applicable with all table types. (Such as InnoDB)
# Trying so will end up with undesirable results.
#
# 4.TCP/IP Port
#
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# can be very handy in some cases, but then you need to run
$my_progname
# as UNIX root.
#
# 7.A Start-up Manage Script for
$my_progname
#
# In the recent MySQL distributions you can find a file called
# mysqld_multi.server.sh. It is a wrapper for
$my_progname
. This can
# be used to start and stop multiple servers during boot and shutdown.
#
# You can place the file in /etc/init.d/mysqld_multi.server.sh and
# make the needed symbolic links to it from various run levels
# (as per Linux/Unix standard). You may even replace the
# /etc/init.d/mysql.server script with it.
#
# Before using, you must create a my.cnf file either in /etc/my.cnf
# or /root/.my.cnf and add the [mysqld_multi] and [mysqld#] groups.
#
# The script can be found from support-files/mysqld_multi.server.sh
# in MySQL distribution. (Verify the script before using)
#
[mysqld_multi]
mysqld = @bindir@/mysqld_safe
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