Hello all, Sorry to post this again, but I go not response and was really hoping someone can help me as this is a mission-critical problem. I have 3 slave MySQL servers (4.0.13) replicating from a master machine (4.0.13). The master machine is running only MySQL while the slave machines are an Apache + Tomcat + MySQL web service. All slave machines are precisely identical. I'm running into a situation where (seemly at random) after a month or two of consistently flawless performance, just ONE of the slave machines will report the following error in the .err log:
030807 9:22:35 Error in Log_event::read_log_event(): 'Event too big', data_len=1869425764,event_type=114 030807 9:22:35 Error reading relay log event: slave SQL thread aborted because of I/O error 030807 9:22:35 Could not parse log event entry, check the master for binlog corruption This may also be a network problem, or just a bug in the master or slave code. 030807 9:22:35 Error running query, slave SQL thread aborted. Fix the problem, and restart the slave SQL thread with "SLAVE START". We stopped at log 'oakpub-bin.002' position 25239274 However the other two slaves are up-to-date on replication with no error messages and mysqlbinlog output shows no obvious malformed statements. This problem is not specific to just one machine but has happened on all 3 slave nodes in the past few months, all at different times. Trying to restart the slave process results in the same error. Manually performing the statement in the binlog works fine and then the slave can be played forward to the current master logfile location with no problems. I've also tried deleting the entire database on the slave and recreating everything with LOAD DATA FROM MASTER and that goes smoothly as well. Any thoughts? Thanks, Jason -- Jason McCormick Network & Systems Administrator - Lexi-Comp, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] - 330.656.0239 -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]