Hello.


If you replicate the privilege tables in the mysql database and update

those tables directly without using the GRANT statement, you must issue

a FLUSH PRIVILEGES statement on your slaves to put the new privileges

into effect. 











Nico Sabbi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,

> it seems my Grants are not entirely propagated from the master to the slave

> (some are active, some are not).

> The slave is configured to replicate all databases, and the replication 

> client

> has all privileges on the master.

> 

> What is necessary to propagate every single grant?

> 

> Thanks,

> 



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