Hello.


You may use --slave_compressed_protocol=1. See:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/replication-options.html







"Andrew Braithwaite" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,

> 

> We have replication running here and it has been excellent for a number

> of years. =20

> 

> Recently we have been having lag in replication from London to Palo Alto

> (Plenty of bandwidth but a latency of 300ms round trip). =20

> 

> The replications binlogs are being written at a rate of about 100MB to

> 200MB per hour and whilst we have no problems replicating to several

> servers that are reasonable close to the master, the Palo Alto server is

> getting over an hour behind at times.

> 

> Does anyone know if there is something I can do to solve this? =20

> 

> What experiences have others had in the past?

> 

> Perhaps there is some way to increase the packet size or something to

> get over this latency problem...

> 

> Or any other ideas?

> 

> Cheers,

> 

> Andrew

> 

> SQL, Query

> 

> 

> 



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