Hi,
Yes, you are right, I have just finished a new version with both master and slave support. I moved the block at the end of status page. It looks much better. Thank you for the idea.
Regards,
Tomas Srnka
cand. inf. Alexander M. Turek wrote:
Hi there,
Tomas Srnka schrieb:
I'm Tomas Srnka, 18 years old and living in Slovakia. In next two months, I will finish my high school (IBD programme).
I'm applying to Google Summer of Code 2009 for implementation of replication into phpMyAdmin. Therefore, I have started studying phpMyAdmin code by adding small new features.
Welcome. :-)
This morning, I finished table, which displays information about master status in "Server Status" section (see http://toms.linuxos.sk/gsoc09/phpMyAdmin/ for screenshots). I'm sending two patches, which bring the feature. Any comments are more than welcomed :). My plan is to create section with information about both master and slave statuses at the beginning.
I've had a look at them and there's one thing I'm wondering about. There are many MySQL servers out there that do not use replication and probably never will: Wouldn't such a big block on the top of the server status page, that just tells me that replication is not used, be a bit annoying in that case?
Regards,
Alexander M. Turek