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Server A which is a Dev server needs READ access to the Mysql databases which are on slaves B and C. No WRITE access is allowed from server A to the slaves.



How do i achieve this ?










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    Here's a little scenario:



    Server A which is a Dev server needs READ access to the Mysql databases which are on slaves B and C. No WRITE access is allowed from server A to the slaves.



    How do i achieve this ?










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      Here's a little scenario:



      Server A which is a Dev server needs READ access to the Mysql databases which are on slaves B and C. No WRITE access is allowed from server A to the slaves.



      How do i achieve this ?










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      Here's a little scenario:



      Server A which is a Dev server needs READ access to the Mysql databases which are on slaves B and C. No WRITE access is allowed from server A to the slaves.



      How do i achieve this ?







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          First a clarification. A machine is a client, not a server, not running the mysqld program. B and C are servers, they are running mysqld and they are part of a master-slave topology, they are slaves of another server (just assume is D)



          And after that, mysql permissions are the answer. Just define a user in servers B and C and grant only the select permission



          On both B and on C



          GRANT SELECT ON *.* TO 'name_of_user'@'IP_of_A' IDENTIFIED BY 'pass'





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            First a clarification. A machine is a client, not a server, not running the mysqld program. B and C are servers, they are running mysqld and they are part of a master-slave topology, they are slaves of another server (just assume is D)



            And after that, mysql permissions are the answer. Just define a user in servers B and C and grant only the select permission



            On both B and on C



            GRANT SELECT ON *.* TO 'name_of_user'@'IP_of_A' IDENTIFIED BY 'pass'





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              First a clarification. A machine is a client, not a server, not running the mysqld program. B and C are servers, they are running mysqld and they are part of a master-slave topology, they are slaves of another server (just assume is D)



              And after that, mysql permissions are the answer. Just define a user in servers B and C and grant only the select permission



              On both B and on C



              GRANT SELECT ON *.* TO 'name_of_user'@'IP_of_A' IDENTIFIED BY 'pass'





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                First a clarification. A machine is a client, not a server, not running the mysqld program. B and C are servers, they are running mysqld and they are part of a master-slave topology, they are slaves of another server (just assume is D)



                And after that, mysql permissions are the answer. Just define a user in servers B and C and grant only the select permission



                On both B and on C



                GRANT SELECT ON *.* TO 'name_of_user'@'IP_of_A' IDENTIFIED BY 'pass'





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                First a clarification. A machine is a client, not a server, not running the mysqld program. B and C are servers, they are running mysqld and they are part of a master-slave topology, they are slaves of another server (just assume is D)



                And after that, mysql permissions are the answer. Just define a user in servers B and C and grant only the select permission



                On both B and on C



                GRANT SELECT ON *.* TO 'name_of_user'@'IP_of_A' IDENTIFIED BY 'pass'






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