On Thu, 2 Nov 2006, P Yurt wrote:

> st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) }
> I doubt it's clocks.
> Do you really want to chain vs. having 2 slaves?


Well, yeah. It was working fine before.

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> Do you have unique server-id= values?
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Yes.

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> >From these logs can you tell if these machines slaving the correctmasters?
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It certainly appears so.I tail the log and see:

061102 15:39:57 [Note] Slave SQL thread initialized, starting replication
in log 'interps2-bin.000015' at position 98, relay log
'./mintz-relay-bin.000001' position: 4
061102 15:39:57 [Note] Slave I/O thread: connected to master
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]:3306',  replication started in log
'interps2-bin.000015' at position 98


> There are very few transactions on #3 and many on #2.
>

Right.

> The manual states:
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> Start the slave server. If it has been replicatingpreviously, start the
> slave server with the --skip-slave-start option so thatit doesn't
> immediately try to connect to its master. You also may want to start the
> slave server with the --log-warningsoption to get more messages in the
> error log about problems (for example, networkor connection problems).
> The option is enabled by default, but abortedconnections are not logged
> to the error log unless the option value is greaterthan 1.

Right. Been there and done that.

Thanks,


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