On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 12:18:02PM -0400, Michael Eklund wrote:
>
> Am I the only one that thinks that mysql ought to replicate NOW,
> CURRENT_DATE, etc. as the time when those actual inserts happened
> not as NOW,CURRENT_DATE,etc.

Probably not.

> If you are replicating accross a distance (12,15,20 hops) and there
> is a connectivity problem, then you end up with data that is out of
> sync.

Very true.

> Also my master.info ends up being wrong whenever the server is
> rebooted.  (binlog.100 becomes binlog.100\n).

Can you expand on that problem a bit?

Jeremy
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