From: Geert Vanderkelen Date: April 19 2011 6:05am Subject: Re: regarding cluster replication List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/cluster/8041 Message-Id: <01ED71A4-2305-4278-BE6D-036E6D6C44CA@oracle.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1084) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Preeja, (Please make sure to reply to the mailinglist) On Apr 19, 2011, at 7:22 , Preeja Jayarajan wrote: > Hi Geert, > =20 > Can u please tell me, if any updation happened on first mysql server = during the second mysql server was down then data created and updated in = former can be viewable in the second mysql server if it comes up?? Yes. > If yes, Please tell me the procedure. CREATE TABLE t1 (id INT KEY, c1 INT) ENGINE=3DNDBCluster; Table t1 will be available to all connected and future connecting SQL = Nodes. So is the data. > Problem am facing is: > After the second server comes up, the slave SQL RUNNING status shows = NO. Due to that am not able to view the tables which created on first = mysql server. There is no 'Slave' in MySQL Cluster (unless you are doing geographical = replication). Cheers, Geert --=20 Geert Vanderkelen Oracle, MySQL Principal Support Engineer ORACLE Deutschland B.V.& Co. KG Registered Office: Riesstr. 25, 80992 Muenchen, Germany Commercial Register: Local Court Of Munich, HRA 95603 General Partner: ORACLE Deutschland Verwaltung B.V. Hertogswetering 163/167, 3543 AS Utrecht, The Netherlands Register Of Chamber Of Commerce: Midden-Nederland, No. 30143697 Managing Directors: Juergen Kunz, Marcel van de Molen, Alexander van der = Ven