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== Master-Master Replication == |
== Master-Master Replication == |
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Good link: [[http://www.howtoforge.com/mysql5_master_master_replication_debian_etch]] |
Good link: [[http://www.howtoforge.com/mysql5_master_master_replication_debian_etch]] |
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+ | == InnoDB == |
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+ | When work with this engine don't forget to do a "commit" after any INSERT/UPDATE execution. |
Revision as of 10:56, 20 March 2010
MySQL
MySQL server with SSL
- Create a certificate as described in OpenSSL section.
- Add the following under each directive on `/etc/my.cnf`, if the directive doesn't exists it should be created
[client] ssl-ca=/etc/pki/openssl/cacert.pem ssl-cert=/etc/pki/openssl/client-cert.pem ssl-key=/etc/pki/openssl/client-key.pem [mysqld] ssl-ca=/etc/pki/openssl/cacert.pem ssl-cert=/etc/pki/openssl/server-cert.pem ssl-key=/etc/pki/openssl/server-key.pem
- Restart the server
service mysqld restart
- Test ssl on Mysql
- Login into MySQL Server
mysql -u root -p
- Check SSL Cipher
mysql> show status like 'Ssl_cipher'; +--------------+-------------------+ | Variable_name| Value | +--------------+-------------------+ | Ssl_cipher | DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA| +--------------+-------------------+ 1 row in set (0.01 sec)
- Done
Master-Master Replication
Good link: [[1]]
InnoDB
When work with this engine don't forget to do a "commit" after any INSERT/UPDATE execution.