Hello.
So it seems everything is ok. But changes in the original database
rtest on the masterserver aren't replicated to _rtest on the slave.
You have _rtest in the Replicate_do_db column of SHOW SLAVE STATUS, that
tells the slave to restrict replication to statements where the default
So it seems everything is ok. But changes in the original database
rtest on the masterserver aren't replicated to _rtest on the slave.
You have _rtest in the Replicate_do_db column of SHOW SLAVE STATUS, that
tells the slave to restrict replication to statements where the default
database
Hello.
I've setup a replication between two instances of MySQL 4.0.25,
and replicate-* rules work fine. Check your replication setup one
more time, and if you able to make a reproducible test case you
may want to report a bug. Sometimes it is possible to find a clue
to the problem in the
Hello,
I have set up replication between several servers, all using the same
version of mysql (4.0.25, however on different Versions of SuSE-Linux).
Production databases of the master server are replicated on the slave
server using the same database name with an underscore. This works in
all but