We've been using MySQLD for a few years now quite happily. It's amazing
how well it performs. However, I have a minor issue, and I'm not sure how
to deal with it. I've scoured the manual, searched list archives, the
web, etc., and am coming up empty.
Somehow, the server is recording the Binary
m the necessary 'refresh' (which occures when you do a "flush
>privileges"), but was 'triggered' when you changed the users' password
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>> Ok.. even more bizarre... IN addition to what I told you in my last posting,
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Ok.. even more bizarre... IN addition to what I told you in my last posting,
I just logged onto the slave server and changed the user's password to what
it was already, and now the user can log in.
I verified the ENCRYPTED password string before and after the change, and it
was IDENTICAL!!! NO
Ok...
The replication is working perfectly.
It's just gorgeous how it works.
All of my tables sync with multiple machines perfectly.
When I do a show slave status; I never see any errors.
HOWEVER!!:
When I add a new user to the master server (using the webmin MySQL interface),
the user ca
Hi.
I'm running the binary (RPM) installation of MySQL server 2.23.39 for pc-linux-gnu
on i686 with Kernel 2.4.4 on the master and 2.4.2 on the slave.
I'm using two machines on a local network, one 192.168.0.14 and the other one
192.168.0.81.
The appropriate lines from my.cnf on the slave (192.