Try recreate the replication (shut down the servers, copy the master
database into the slave place and so on).
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Subject: Slave not working
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From: Primaria Falticeni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 12:27 PM
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Subject: Re: Slave not working
Try recreate
Since you are hoping to not repeat the replication setup, your one
chance is that the slave was fully synced at the time of the power
failure. If you check the master, you will see that it is now using a
different log file (whenever mysqld stops/starts a new log is
created). You can shutdown
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Subject: Re: Slave not working
Since you are hoping to not repeat the replication setup,
your one chance is that the slave was fully synced at the
time of the power failure. If you check the master, you will
see that it is now using a different log file (whenever
mysqld