Re: Dealing with a Mysql server (not node) failure
Your connector or application is required to try a connection to another server. You can also use a load balancer (there are several products out there).
JDBC lets you list servers, a perl/php array and foreach would also be effective.
Some people on this list have various experience with load balancers - i'll let them comment.
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