Hi everyone-<br><br>I'm currently running 4 Drupal installations on a Linux Cluster. I've got MySQL configured in a Master-Master Replication configuration (MySQL 5). This has worked very well for me. <br><br>In the process of administrating my Drupal installations, I've added a few tweaks here and there to Drupal to help it perform better on this MySQL Replication Scheme. These tweaks have involved some drastic changes such as adding auto_increment fields to both the cache and sessions table. I've followed discussions on this list about the reasons for the design of the cache and sessions table and I'd prefer not to bring that up in this thread.
<br><br>My question to Drupal Devs is this, should I put my patches together into a mega-patch for Drupal to run on this configuration and then post about in the Drupal Handbook, or is there something else I should do? <br>
<br>I'm running all the sites on 4.7.3 (one is on 4.6, and I've had to patch that like crazy, so I'm not even going to try and submit that patch).<br clear="all"><br>Thanks,<br><br>-- <br>Mike Hostetler<br><a href="mailto:mike.hostetler@gmail.com">
mike.hostetler@gmail.com</a><br><a href="http://www.amountaintop.com">http://www.amountaintop.com</a>