I wanted also to mention that I started all this thread on my own blog
and I got some public and private comments of pple appreciating that new
option of the init script ;)
On ven, 2013-03-22 at 18:07 +0000, Alex Yurchenko wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Actually the option is there and it is called --wsrep-new-cluster.
> Unfortunately for some reason it didn't make into 5.5-23 branch, not
> sure why.
>
> Fred, why not give debian/ubuntu script an ability to accept parameters
> instead of adding a new command? That will be far more flexible, since
> sometimes, for example, you want to do
>
> # service mysql start --wsrep-cluster-address=gcomm://a.b.c.d
>
> - and not just wsrep-related stuff...
>
Hi guys,
I wanted also to mention that I started all this thread on my own blog
and I got some public and private comments of pple appreciating that new
option of the init script ;)
On ven, 2013-03-22 at 18:07 +0000, Alex Yurchenko wrote: new-cluster. cluster- address= gcomm:/ /a.b.c. d
> Hi guys,
>
> Actually the option is there and it is called --wsrep-
> Unfortunately for some reason it didn't make into 5.5-23 branch, not
> sure why.
>
> Fred, why not give debian/ubuntu script an ability to accept parameters
> instead of adding a new command? That will be far more flexible, since
> sometimes, for example, you want to do
>
> # service mysql start --wsrep-
>
> - and not just wsrep-related stuff...
>