Re: [Maria-developers] Question about GTIDs in MariaBD
"AL13N" <alien@rmail.be> writes:
Peter Laursen <peter_laursen@webyog.com> writes:
So yes, there are others that consider Oracle's design of GTID 'a dirty hack', but MariaDB 10.0 GTID is not affected by that design.
What about mariadb being a slave of a Oracle MySQL GTID?
The restrictions are on the master, not on the slaves. So what do you mean? Surely, connecting a MariaDB slave to an Oracle MySQL master will not remove those restrictions. Note that when a MariaDB server connects as a slave to an Oracle MySQL master server, it is not possible to use GTID for that connection (because the GTID implementations are not compatible). Old style non-GTID replication must be used. - Kristian.
I blogged this: http://blog.webyog.com/2014/05/12/suddenly-myisam-became-transaction-aware/ It should appear on planet.mysql.com soon. -- Peter On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org
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"AL13N" <alien@rmail.be> writes:
Peter Laursen <peter_laursen@webyog.com> writes:
So yes, there are others that consider Oracle's design of GTID 'a dirty hack', but MariaDB 10.0 GTID is not affected by that design.
What about mariadb being a slave of a Oracle MySQL GTID?
The restrictions are on the master, not on the slaves. So what do you mean? Surely, connecting a MariaDB slave to an Oracle MySQL master will not remove those restrictions.
Note that when a MariaDB server connects as a slave to an Oracle MySQL master server, it is not possible to use GTID for that connection (because the GTID implementations are not compatible). Old style non-GTID replication must be used.
- Kristian.
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