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=== Replication === |
=== Replication === |
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If you are interested in keeping the data in sync with MusicBrainz using our [[Live Data Feed|live data feed]], you can either: |
If you are interested in keeping the data in sync with MusicBrainz using our [[Live Data Feed|live data feed]], you can either: |
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* [[MusicBrainz_Server/Setup#Running_Replication|Enable replication]] in the pre-configured virtual image, |
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* Use an alternative PostgreSQL setup using [https://github.com/lalinsky/mbslave mbslave] that includes replication without the rest of MusicBrainz Server, or |
* Use an alternative PostgreSQL setup using [https://github.com/lalinsky/mbslave mbslave] that includes replication without the rest of MusicBrainz Server, or |
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* Use an alternative MySQL setup using [https://github.com/chancemedia/mbzdb mbzdb] that includes replication without the rest of MusicBrainz Server |
* Use an alternative MySQL setup using [https://github.com/chancemedia/mbzdb mbzdb] that includes replication without the rest of MusicBrainz Server |
Revision as of 22:02, 8 April 2012
Introduction
Please read the MusicBrainz Database product page and the database schema documentation if you are not familiar with the MusicBrainz Database.
Setup
There are a two different methods to get a local database up and running, you can either:
- Download a pre-configured virtual image of the MusicBrainz Server, or
- Download the data dumps and follow the relevant section of the INSTALL
Replication
If you are interested in keeping the data in sync with MusicBrainz using our live data feed, you can either:
- Enable replication in the pre-configured virtual image,
- Use an alternative PostgreSQL setup using mbslave that includes replication without the rest of MusicBrainz Server, or
- Use an alternative MySQL setup using mbzdb that includes replication without the rest of MusicBrainz Server
Download
The data dumps are available for downloaded at http://ftp.musicbrainz.org/pub/musicbrainz/data/fullexport/.
The license and contents of each file is described below.
Public Domain
The core data (artists, releases, recordings, etc.) is released into the public domain.
- mbdump.tar.bz2
- Core data (artists, albums, recordings, etc.) If you are setting up a test server, this is the only dump you will need to get started.
- mbdump-cdstubs.tar.bz2
- CD stubs
Creative Commons
File:cc-nc-sa-2.0-88x31.png Derived data along with a complete edit history and non-personal user data is available under the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 license.
- mbdump-derived.tar.bz2
- Derived data (annotations, tags, search indexes)
- mbdump-edit.tar.bz2
- Edit data (open and closed edits, edit notes, votes, auto-editor elections)
- mbdump-editor.tar.bz2
- Editor data (editors)
- mbdump-stats.tar.bz2
- Statistics