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Using 2 databases for 1 forum?
I occasionally have an issue with...
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You'd need to setup mySQL replication. But i'm affraid that wont help you at all.
That error is from your hosting companies MySQL server going down constantly, you need to contact them and ask what their problem is and see if they are fixing it. If not, i suggest looking for another hosting company |
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let me see if i can find the link if thats how you wanna go But having it on a different machine is going to cause some lag and delay the load times.
I know you'll have to edit the config.php file to read from the second database, its something like slave server maybe, i dont remember off the top of my head. Then you'll need to create your slave database and it has to have the same name as the orginal so it'll have to be on a different machine/hosting account then the orginal i beleive. Here is the link about replication: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/...mentation.html Good luck |
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how about the case that 2 database in the same server ?
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