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> but the problem is the same and the command 'show slave status' report >a skip_counter filed equals 0. > Where I am wrong , some can help me ? This variable is the number of events from the master that a slave server should skip. sql_slave_skip_counter decrements each time the slave skips one event. Your slave has already skipped 5 events, so the value of events that it should skip is 0. AESYS S.p.A. [Enzo Arlati] wrote: > I'm trying to use teh parameter sql_slave_skip_counter at run-time to > restore slave replication. > When a slave replication broke due some errors in code, my be a duplicate > key, the only working way to restore the replica where to delete the > existing record which conflicts whith the ones inserted by the replication > process. > So if I have a duplicate key 30020 ,I have to remove the record with the id > 30020 and the replication can reinsert it's copy of record with id = 30020. > This should be difficult to automate so I try another way using the global > variable sql_slave_skip_counter. > > I try to skip 5 records using a statemente like this: > set global sql_slave_skip_counter = 5; > and then restart the slavre > start slave; > > but the problem is the same and the command 'show slave status' report a > skip_counter filed equals 0. > > Where I am wrong , some can help me ? > Regards, Enzo > > -- For technical support contracts, goto https://order.mysql.com/?ref=ensita This email is sponsored by Ensita.NET http://www.ensita.net/ __ ___ ___ ____ __ / |/ /_ __/ __/ __ \/ / Gleb Paharenko / /|_/ / // /\ \/ /_/ / /__ [EMAIL PROTECTED] /_/ /_/\_, /___/\___\_\___/ MySQL AB / Ensita.NET <___/ www.mysql.com -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]