Hi,
The mysql master wasn't restricting the slave by ip. But thanks,
Eric
At 10:28 AM 9/30/02 -0500, gerald_clark wrote:
You need to grant privileges on the master to the new slave machine.
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Did you make the changes to master.onfo to point to the new master?
Did mysql own master.info when you were through?
Eric Frazier wrote:
Hi,
I changed my hostname(The DNS change was taken care of elseware) in
FreeBSD 4.6 in the rc.conf file, rebooted. Mysql had no problems
starting, but
Hi,
I didn't have a new mysql master, just the slave name was changed. Yes on
the second question too.
Thanks,
Eric
At 09:09 AM 9/30/02 -0500, gerald_clark wrote:
Did you make the changes to master.onfo to point to the new master?
Did mysql own master.info when you were through?
Eric
You need to grant privileges on the master to the new slave machine.
Eric Frazier wrote:
Hi,
I didn't have a new mysql master, just the slave name was changed. Yes on
the second question too.
Thanks,
Eric
At 09:09 AM 9/30/02 -0500, gerald_clark wrote:
Did you make the changes to
Hi,
I changed my hostname(The DNS change was taken care of elseware) in FreeBSD
4.6 in the rc.conf file, rebooted. Mysql had no problems starting, but it
failed to start the slave. In the new error log I saw:
020927 10:15:58 mysqld started
020927 10:15:59 InnoDB: Started
020927 10:15:59