Hi,
Not 100% actuate.
You can do statement based replication using cluster, but
there are a few
problems with doing that.
1) The mysqld will never see transactions done through NDB
API's, nor what
is done through other MySQLD's attached to the cluster.
2) Replicating transaction using statement other then DLL
can have potential
issues.
3) Not heavily tested if at all.
4) Cluster replication is not supported in 5.0
Best wishes,
/Jeb
Jonathan Miller
Austin, Texas USA
Senior QA Developer
MySQL AB www.mysql.com
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Skold [mailto:Martin.Skold mysql.com]
> Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 3:06 AM
> To: sliebman guesswho.com
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> Subject: Re: out of cluster replication
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> Hi!
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> Cluster requires row based replication (only in 5.1).
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> BR
> -- Martin
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> > Has anyone tried replicating outside of a cluster
5.1 to a stand alone
> > MySQL 5.027?
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