how to connect two mysql databases in two servers inside trigger
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Is there any way to connect 2 databases with different server inside the trigger?
I have 2 databases with 2 database server.
First server and database are the main databases and second server and database is the seconder database.
I want to sync both databases with each other. So I am using trigger but the trigger will update only same server database data but I want to sync data with two MySQL databases in two servers.
Is there anyway?
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Is there any way for database replication with multiple database servers?
mysql database-trigger
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Is there any way to connect 2 databases with different server inside the trigger?
I have 2 databases with 2 database server.
First server and database are the main databases and second server and database is the seconder database.
I want to sync both databases with each other. So I am using trigger but the trigger will update only same server database data but I want to sync data with two MySQL databases in two servers.
Is there anyway?
EDIT
Is there any way for database replication with multiple database servers?
mysql database-trigger
MySQL - ReplicationReplication enables data from one MySQL database server (the master) to be copied to one or more MySQL database servers (the slaves). [...] Depending on the configuration, you can replicate all databases, selected databases, or even selected tables within a database.
– t.niese
Nov 19 at 7:07
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up vote
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Is there any way to connect 2 databases with different server inside the trigger?
I have 2 databases with 2 database server.
First server and database are the main databases and second server and database is the seconder database.
I want to sync both databases with each other. So I am using trigger but the trigger will update only same server database data but I want to sync data with two MySQL databases in two servers.
Is there anyway?
EDIT
Is there any way for database replication with multiple database servers?
mysql database-trigger
Is there any way to connect 2 databases with different server inside the trigger?
I have 2 databases with 2 database server.
First server and database are the main databases and second server and database is the seconder database.
I want to sync both databases with each other. So I am using trigger but the trigger will update only same server database data but I want to sync data with two MySQL databases in two servers.
Is there anyway?
EDIT
Is there any way for database replication with multiple database servers?
mysql database-trigger
mysql database-trigger
edited Nov 19 at 11:17
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Praveen Kumar
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MySQL - ReplicationReplication enables data from one MySQL database server (the master) to be copied to one or more MySQL database servers (the slaves). [...] Depending on the configuration, you can replicate all databases, selected databases, or even selected tables within a database.
– t.niese
Nov 19 at 7:07
add a comment |
MySQL - ReplicationReplication enables data from one MySQL database server (the master) to be copied to one or more MySQL database servers (the slaves). [...] Depending on the configuration, you can replicate all databases, selected databases, or even selected tables within a database.
– t.niese
Nov 19 at 7:07
MySQL - Replication
Replication enables data from one MySQL database server (the master) to be copied to one or more MySQL database servers (the slaves). [...] Depending on the configuration, you can replicate all databases, selected databases, or even selected tables within a database.
– t.niese
Nov 19 at 7:07
MySQL - Replication
Replication enables data from one MySQL database server (the master) to be copied to one or more MySQL database servers (the slaves). [...] Depending on the configuration, you can replicate all databases, selected databases, or even selected tables within a database.
– t.niese
Nov 19 at 7:07
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if you have both same database structure then you can use master-master replication or master-slave replication
Yes Both databases have the same structure.
– Praveen Kumar
Nov 19 at 6:57
both are working same time or only one working and other is the backup server?
– Atul Akabari
Nov 19 at 7:00
We want to use one database for write and second for read-only
– Praveen Kumar
Nov 19 at 7:01
@PraveenKumar that exactly what master slave replication is for.
– t.niese
Nov 19 at 7:04
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so please implement master-slave replication
– Atul Akabari
Nov 19 at 7:04
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
if you have both same database structure then you can use master-master replication or master-slave replication
Yes Both databases have the same structure.
– Praveen Kumar
Nov 19 at 6:57
both are working same time or only one working and other is the backup server?
– Atul Akabari
Nov 19 at 7:00
We want to use one database for write and second for read-only
– Praveen Kumar
Nov 19 at 7:01
@PraveenKumar that exactly what master slave replication is for.
– t.niese
Nov 19 at 7:04
1
so please implement master-slave replication
– Atul Akabari
Nov 19 at 7:04
|
show 2 more comments
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
if you have both same database structure then you can use master-master replication or master-slave replication
Yes Both databases have the same structure.
– Praveen Kumar
Nov 19 at 6:57
both are working same time or only one working and other is the backup server?
– Atul Akabari
Nov 19 at 7:00
We want to use one database for write and second for read-only
– Praveen Kumar
Nov 19 at 7:01
@PraveenKumar that exactly what master slave replication is for.
– t.niese
Nov 19 at 7:04
1
so please implement master-slave replication
– Atul Akabari
Nov 19 at 7:04
|
show 2 more comments
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
if you have both same database structure then you can use master-master replication or master-slave replication
if you have both same database structure then you can use master-master replication or master-slave replication
edited Nov 19 at 7:01
t.niese
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answered Nov 19 at 6:56
Atul Akabari
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Yes Both databases have the same structure.
– Praveen Kumar
Nov 19 at 6:57
both are working same time or only one working and other is the backup server?
– Atul Akabari
Nov 19 at 7:00
We want to use one database for write and second for read-only
– Praveen Kumar
Nov 19 at 7:01
@PraveenKumar that exactly what master slave replication is for.
– t.niese
Nov 19 at 7:04
1
so please implement master-slave replication
– Atul Akabari
Nov 19 at 7:04
|
show 2 more comments
Yes Both databases have the same structure.
– Praveen Kumar
Nov 19 at 6:57
both are working same time or only one working and other is the backup server?
– Atul Akabari
Nov 19 at 7:00
We want to use one database for write and second for read-only
– Praveen Kumar
Nov 19 at 7:01
@PraveenKumar that exactly what master slave replication is for.
– t.niese
Nov 19 at 7:04
1
so please implement master-slave replication
– Atul Akabari
Nov 19 at 7:04
Yes Both databases have the same structure.
– Praveen Kumar
Nov 19 at 6:57
Yes Both databases have the same structure.
– Praveen Kumar
Nov 19 at 6:57
both are working same time or only one working and other is the backup server?
– Atul Akabari
Nov 19 at 7:00
both are working same time or only one working and other is the backup server?
– Atul Akabari
Nov 19 at 7:00
We want to use one database for write and second for read-only
– Praveen Kumar
Nov 19 at 7:01
We want to use one database for write and second for read-only
– Praveen Kumar
Nov 19 at 7:01
@PraveenKumar that exactly what master slave replication is for.
– t.niese
Nov 19 at 7:04
@PraveenKumar that exactly what master slave replication is for.
– t.niese
Nov 19 at 7:04
1
1
so please implement master-slave replication
– Atul Akabari
Nov 19 at 7:04
so please implement master-slave replication
– Atul Akabari
Nov 19 at 7:04
|
show 2 more comments
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Replication enables data from one MySQL database server (the master) to be copied to one or more MySQL database servers (the slaves). [...] Depending on the configuration, you can replicate all databases, selected databases, or even selected tables within a database.
– t.niese
Nov 19 at 7:07