On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 09:32:56AM +0100, Jure Koren wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> I've set up replication with a master and two slaves, all running
> 3.23.43, and it works like a charm. Except for...
> 
> When the master goes down, the slave tries to reconnect after 60
> seconds, but just once.

That shouldn't be.

> I expected it to retry until it can connect, because when the master
> comes up again, it should catch up on updates and everything would
> work like it should.

That should be.

> But when the master goes down for a period exceeding 60 seconds
> (well, the timeout interval), the slave thread exits and never tries
> to start replicating again, unless I manually do a SLAVE START on
> all the slaves.  Is there a way to make a slave hammer the master
> indefinitely, until it can connect? I've read the manual several
> times, and found no clue...

What does the slave's error log say?  Can we see replication items
listed in the slave's my.cnf file?

Jeremy
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