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| From: | Ben Clewett | Date: | June 12 2007 5:19pm |
| Subject: | MySql Host through Heartbeat | ||
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Dear MySQL, I'm running 5.0.26 through Heartbeat. Which seems to work well, even as a replication slave and Heartbeat continously stopping and starting the server. The Heartbeat moves MySQL around from server to server when a failure occures. I am trying to find a way for MySQL to report the server host name on which it's currently sitting. Without any luck. Would any kind members know of a way of getting this information from MySQL? Many thanks, Ben
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| • MySql Host through Heartbeat | Ben Clewett | 12 Jun |
| • Re: MySql Host through Heartbeat | Baron Schwartz | 12 Jun |
| • Re: MySql Host through Heartbeat | Ben Clewett | 12 Jun |
| • Re: MySql Host through Heartbeat | Gerald L. Clark | 12 Jun |
| • Re: MySql Host through Heartbeat | Baron Schwartz | 12 Jun |
| • Re: MySql Host through Heartbeat | Gerald L. Clark | 12 Jun |
| • Re: MySql Host through Heartbeat | Baron Schwartz | 12 Jun |
| • Re: MySql Host through Heartbeat | Ben Clewett | 13 Jun |
| • Re: MySql Host through Heartbeat | Scott Tanner | 13 Jun |
| • Re: MySql Host through Heartbeat | Atle Veka | 14 Jun |
