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I've been looking for a way to fake replication from mysql to a local
BDB database. I'm not finding anything. Anybody ever come across this?
It seems like it wouldn't be too terribly difficult to read from the
relay-log and keep track of where you are. But not having written
anything like this before, I'm far from authoritative.
Any comments or suggestions?
(For reference, I'm implementing Bind-DLZ. I'm going to replicate
tables from a multi-master server to a couple of slaves running on the
nameservers. Then I want a daemon to read that relay-log and replicate
those commands into a local BDB database. The reason is for maximum
speed.)
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Regards... Todd
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