Re: [Pdns-users] adding non-native replication to existing shared backend

2007-11-30 Thread Kenneth Marshall
On Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 02:31:52PM -0800, Jeffrey Wong wrote: > Bandwidth is limited, so I don't want to have to send all the > replication logs to the extra server. And I need to send all the > replication logs to a different server dedicated to keeping a backup > of all the databases. > > Thank

Re: [Pdns-users] adding non-native replication to existing shared backend

2007-11-21 Thread Jeffrey Wong
Bandwidth is limited, so I don't want to have to send all the replication logs to the extra server. And I need to send all the replication logs to a different server dedicated to keeping a backup of all the databases. Thanks for the thought though. On Nov 21, 2007 2:23 PM, Chris Seufert <[EMAIL

[Pdns-users] adding non-native replication to existing shared backend

2007-11-20 Thread Jeffrey Wong
I have two pdns servers that share a common mysql backend. I want to add a third pdns server with its own backend. This new server is located elsewhere and using native replication isn't feasible because of the volume of data that would be sent by mysql (the database server has many other databas