Re: [Maria-discuss] Replication New to Old

2018-04-05 Thread andrei . elkin
Kristian, > andrei.el...@pp.inet.fi writes: > >> Mike, >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I realize that in general replication from a newer master to an older >>> slave is typically not recommended.  This said, does anyone have an >>> experience replicating from MariaDB 10.2 to MySQL 5.6? >> >> A problem that

Re: [Maria-discuss] Replication New to Old

2018-04-05 Thread Bruce Carlson
Hi Michael, I tried this when 10.1 first came out with a daisy chain replication system but couldn't get it working so upgraded all of my five sites to 10.1 The upgrade proved easy and took less time then I spent trying to get the mixed version replicator to work. Bruce Carlson -Original

Re: [Maria-discuss] Replication New to Old

2018-04-05 Thread Kristian Nielsen
andrei.el...@pp.inet.fi writes: > Mike, > >> Hello, >> >> I realize that in general replication from a newer master to an older >> slave is typically not recommended.  This said, does anyone have an >> experience replicating from MariaDB 10.2 to MySQL 5.6? > > A problem that is evident at once is

Re: [Maria-discuss] Replication New to Old

2018-04-05 Thread andrei . elkin
Mike, > Hello, > > I realize that in general replication from a newer master to an older > slave is typically not recommended.  This said, does anyone have an > experience replicating from MariaDB 10.2 to MySQL 5.6? A problem that is evident at once is 10.2 GTID events can not be handled by 5.6.

Re: [Maria-discuss] Replication New to Old

2018-04-05 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 05.04.2018 um 20:22 schrieb Michael Caplan: > I realize that in general replication from a newer master to an older > slave is typically not recommended.  This said, does anyone have an > experience replicating from MariaDB 10.2 to MySQL 5.6? > > The compatibility matrix found here: > https:/

[Maria-discuss] Replication New to Old

2018-04-05 Thread Michael Caplan
Hello, I realize that in general replication from a newer master to an older slave is typically not recommended.  This said, does anyone have an experience replicating from MariaDB 10.2 to MySQL 5.6? The compatibility matrix found here: https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/mariadb-vs-mysql-comp