17 May
2007
17 May
'07
6:58 p.m.
On Thu, 2007-05-17 at 09:23 -0600, Aredridel wrote:
Jonathan wrote:
Hi Timo,
MySQL gets around the problem of multiple masters allocating the same primary key, by giving each server its own address range (e.g. first machine uses 1,5,9,13 next one uses 2,6,10,14,...). Would this work for UIDs? UIDs have to be sequential. Causes some problems.
Right. The IMAP requirement for UIDs to be growing is the main problem with IMAP replication.