Yes, the slaves are doing the replication.  (didn't know you could set
it up any other way)  

As far as I am concerned this is a BIG bug.  Anything that happens on
the master should replicate to the slaves.

Any chance this could get fixed in the next release?

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From: Frederick R. Doncillo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 10:58 PM
To: Ross Davis - DataAnywhere.net
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Replication bug?


Are the slaves doing the replication process? If not, you may try it 
that way.  Slaves should do the updating and must request from the 
server and not the server to the slave. :-)

Fred.

Ross Davis - DataAnywhere.net wrote:

>I think I have found a replication bug.  We are using Mysql-Max 3.23.53

>in a master and multiple slave situation.  That is working fine.  We 
>are using InnoDB
>
>We have found a workaround to the problem but I thought you should know

>about it.
>
>We have 2 databases on the system call them dba and dbb.
>
>If I have a connection to dba and and then run the following query the 
>update happens on the master but not on the slaves!!!
>
>replace into dbb.tablename set field='somevalue' ...
>
>The key to the problem is not the replace into, but the fact that we 
>are connected to one database and working on another.
>
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