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It's documented here.
http://code.google.com/p/mysql-master-ha/wiki/FAQ#How_to_make_MHA_Manager_node_i
tself_Highly_Available_?
Currently monitoring the same master from multiple MHA Manager is NOT
supported. So if the MHA Manager goes down, automated master failover can not
be started. MHA Manager down does not result in master down, so it's much less
serious, but you may want to make MHA Manager highly available as long as
possible. Current recommended MHA Manager HA solution is using common
active/standby solutions like Pacemaker.
Original comment by Yoshinor...@gmail.com
on 22 Feb 2012 at 10:40
Thank you, I didn't see that alinea there.
But why don't monitor the Master from it's slaves ? I think you don't need a
manager at all than.
Original comment by yamakasi...@gmail.com
on 22 Feb 2012 at 10:57
You can run manager on one of slaves.
Monitoring master from slave itself requires MySQL codebase changes. This is
not trivial.
Original comment by Yoshinor...@gmail.com
on 22 Feb 2012 at 11:00
OK, but if a slave becomes master, it would be great of other managers on other
nodes are updated about this. When the nest master goes down... so on...
In this case when a master goes down you only have to add a new slave to have
the old situation again.
Original comment by yamakasi...@gmail.com
on 22 Feb 2012 at 11:06
--remove_dead_master_conf may help.
http://code.google.com/p/mysql-master-ha/wiki/masterha_manager
Original comment by Yoshinor...@gmail.com
on 26 Feb 2012 at 1:10
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
yamakasi...@gmail.com
on 22 Feb 2012 at 10:35