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On 2/26/2019 9:44 AM, shawn l.green wrote:
Hello Jim,
On 2/25/2019 7:29 PM, Jim wrote:
On 2/25/2019 5:46 PM, shawn l.green wrote:
Hello Jim,
On 2/25/2019 5:04 PM, Jim wrote:
I have a question about mysql replication. I believe I understand
most
of it, but
On 2/26/2019 9:44 AM, shawn l.green wrote:
Hello Jim,
On 2/25/2019 7:29 PM, Jim wrote:
On 2/25/2019 5:46 PM, shawn l.green wrote:
Hello Jim,
On 2/25/2019 5:04 PM, Jim wrote:
I have a question about mysql replication. I believe I understand most
of it, but have a question about user
Hello Jim,
On 2/25/2019 7:29 PM, Jim wrote:
On 2/25/2019 5:46 PM, shawn l.green wrote:
Hello Jim,
On 2/25/2019 5:04 PM, Jim wrote:
I have a question about mysql replication. I believe I understand most
of it, but have a question about user privileges.
I understand on the master, the
On 2/25/2019 5:46 PM, shawn l.green wrote:
Hello Jim,
On 2/25/2019 5:04 PM, Jim wrote:
I have a question about mysql replication. I believe I understand most
of it, but have a question about user privileges.
I understand on the master, the replication user must have the
Repl_slave_priv
Hello Jim,
On 2/25/2019 5:04 PM, Jim wrote:
I have a question about mysql replication. I believe I understand most
of it, but have a question about user privileges.
I understand on the master, the replication user must have the
Repl_slave_priv privilege as described here:
https://dev.mysql.com
I have a question about mysql replication. I believe I understand most
of it, but have a question about user privileges.
I understand on the master, the replication user must have the
Repl_slave_priv privilege as described here:
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/privileges-provided.html
Hi Guys
I am once again having a weird issue... well weird to me anyway.
We have a master,slave setup using mysql 5.7 and they are both
connected on the same network segment through the same switch.
During the weekend a HUGE amount of processing was done on the master,
and thus resulted
On 7/6/2015 1:39 PM, Claudio Nanni wrote:
Hi Jatin,
Say if i am using a DB instance for quiet some time on node-1 and
it has data in it. If i decide to have replication with another DB
instance , will all the data from node-1 be first replicated to
node-2's DB ? Or will it
On 7/5/2015 10:48 PM, Claudio Nanni wrote:
Hello Jatin,
> We are basically intending to implement High Availability for our
application. In this regard , we want to use Mysql replication for
this purpose.
Your scenario(MySQL Master/Slave with Failover/Failback procedures)
has bee
Hi All
We are basically intending to implement High Availability for our
application. In this regard , we want to use Mysql replication for this
purpose.
We would have a two-node cluster , say node-1 & node-2.
Assume that if node-1is functioning we want the DB changes on it t
Sorry, I will check this = "with recent MariaDB, a slave can have multiple
masters"
On Monday, November 24, 2014 2:26 PM, Rodrigo Ferreira
wrote:
Thanks for your response.
In this case, circular replication is not apropriate because there are about 10
to 15 nodes, and i
Thanks for your response.
In this case, circular replication is not apropriate because there are about 10
to 15 nodes, and it is known that availability decreases on circular setup as
the number of nodes increases.
Another reason (related to availability) is that nodes are eventually
- Original Message -
> From: "Rodrigo Ferreira"
> Subject: Multi-Master Asynchronous Replication
> Hi,
> Is that a way to make multi-master asynchronous replication with mysql ou
> external lib?
> I know galera cluster but it is synchronous.
> The
Hi,
Is that a way to make multi-master asynchronous replication with mysql ou
external lib?
I know galera cluster but it is synchronous.
The problem is a set of eventually disconected nodes need to send all changes
(when connected) to a master always connected node.
Thanks!
Rodrigo
> From: "Walter Heck"
> Subject: Re: Which replication solution should I choose?
> Hi Johan,
> it'll be a good ol' war story of the transition of a large 130k QPS MMM
> cluster
> to PXC, so come visit for sure. Here's the link to the session:
> ht
u, Oct 30, 2014 at 11:39 AM, Johan De Meersman
wrote:
>
>
> - Original Message -
> > From: "Walter Heck"
> > Subject: Re: Which replication solution should I choose?
> >
> > If you happen to be at the Percona Live conference next week in London
&
- Original Message -
> From: "Walter Heck"
> Subject: Re: Which replication solution should I choose?
>
> If you happen to be at the Percona Live conference next week in London I'm
> speaking about Galera in a high performance setup as well.
Ooo, very in
Hi Rafal,
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Rafał Radecki
wrote:
> Thanks for the info, Walter.
> I checked some basic info about Galera and it looks very promising. Can
> you tell what is preferable for loadbalancing of requests? HAProxy/Galera
> loadbalancer or maybe something else?
>
We use haP
hree pairs (3x2
>> nodes). Nodes in every pair will be configured with replication.
>>
>> I done similar configuration about an year ago. I used than:
>> - percona 5.5 with standard asynchronous replication;
>> - Multi Master Replication Manager for MyS
Hi Rafael,
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 10:15 AM, Rafał Radecki
wrote:
> I am creating an environment based on about 15 hardware nodes. 6 of them
> will be for mysql databases. They will be divided into three pairs (3x2
> nodes). Nodes in every pair will be configured with replication.
&
Hi All :)
I am creating an environment based on about 15 hardware nodes. 6 of them
will be for mysql databases. They will be divided into three pairs (3x2
nodes). Nodes in every pair will be configured with replication.
I done similar configuration about an year ago. I used than:
- percona 5.5
t, and that is "only" what solved the
> issue.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 1:52 AM, wagnerbianchi.com
> wrote:
> > You can try these steps:
> >
> > 1-) Stop slave and write down the replication coordinates getting that in
> > MySQ
Hi Wagner.
That is what I did as the last resort, and that is "only" what solved the issue.
Thanks.
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 1:52 AM, wagnerbianchi.com
wrote:
> You can try these steps:
>
> 1-) Stop slave and write down the replication coordinates getting that in
> My
You can try these steps:
1-) Stop slave and write down the replication coordinates getting that in
MySQL's error log (*very important step*);
2-) Issue the `reset slave` command on MySQL Slave;
3-) Issue the CHANGE MASTER TO considering the replication coordinates
you've just written do
o how we may get the mysql+replication up and
running (even with the plain old non-multi-threaded mode)?
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 12:57 PM, Ajay Garg wrote:
> Thanks Akshay for the reply.
>
> On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 12:25 PM, Akshay Suryavanshi
> wrote:
>> Hello Ajay,
>>
&
r sql worker thread.
>
> This is a good feature added in mysql, however still needs to go through lot
> of testing. Please share your observation and findings in case it differs
> from the above.
>
> Cheers!!!
> Akshay
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 8:27 AM, Ajay Garg w
Ping !! :)
On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 8:27 AM, Ajay Garg wrote:
> Hi all.
>
>
> We have replication set-up, where we cater to HUUGEE amounts of data.
> Since quite some time, we have been facing issues wherein the slave
> lags behind master quite a lot.
>
>
> So, yest
Hi all.
We have replication set-up, where we cater to HUUGEE amounts of data.
Since quite some time, we have been facing issues wherein the slave
lags behind master quite a lot.
So, yesterday we were able to setup parallel replication, by
incorporating the following changes ::
a)
To begin
On 8/30/2014 12:53 PM, Jose Julian Buda wrote:
On 30/08/14 12:56, william drescher wrote:
Thanks for pointing out the importance of the "last error"
I resynced the slave to the master, reset the master position, and
restarted the slave.
Now all works fine and I am much better equipped next t
On 30/08/14 12:56, william drescher wrote:
Thanks for pointing out the importance of the "last error"
I resynced the slave to the master, reset the master position, and
restarted the slave.
Now all works fine and I am much better equipped next time to debug the
loss of the link.
When is the
Thanks for pointing out the importance of the "last error"
I resynced the slave to the master, reset the master position,
and restarted the slave.
Now all works fine and I am much better equipped next time to
debug the loss of the link.
When is the Last Error data deleted from the show slav
On 8/29/2014 7:40 PM, Suresh Kuna wrote:
You can paste the show slave status\G here for us to review and on Master,
show global variables like 'log-bin%'; show master status ( 3 to 4 times
continuously )
mysql> show global variables like 'log_bin%';
+-+---+
On 30/08/14 09:39, william drescher wrote:
On 8/29/2014 7:40 PM, Suresh Kuna wrote:
You can paste the show slave status\G here for us to review and on
Master,
show global variables like 'log-bin%'; show master status ( 3 to 4 times
continuously )
Master:
+--+--+--
Based on the SHOW SLAVE STATUS output you've sent us, I'd suggest that you
check what the application is doing, understand *why* the application is
violating the PK of the table information_server.audit, repair the possible
application problem and the, reconfigure the replication.
It
On 8/29/2014 7:40 PM, Suresh Kuna wrote:
You can paste the show slave status\G here for us to review and on Master,
show global variables like 'log-bin%'; show master status ( 3 to 4 times
continuously ) global var, below
+--+--+--+--+
| File
There's a duplicate key on the audit table, 18699. Delete it and restart
slave (start slave). Check slave status again, might be more rows in there
duplicated.
You might want to compare the row to master to ensure it's a duplicate
before deleting from slave.
On Aug 30, 2014 7:52 AM, "william dre
On 8/29/2014 7:40 PM, Suresh Kuna wrote:
You can paste the show slave status\G here for us to review and on Master,
show global variables like 'log-bin%'; show master status ( 3 to 4 times
continuously )
after a more complex transaction;
+--+--+--+---
, is the Exec_Master_Log_Pos incrementing or not?
Not - see prior post
3-) Why are you reconfiguring all the replication just because the link
went down?
AFAIK, I am no reconfiguring, after the link comes back up, the
slave does not start replicating - sometimes. Happens quite
infrequently
On 8/29/2014 7:40 PM, Suresh Kuna wrote:
You can paste the show slave status\G here for us to review and on Master,
show global variables like 'log-bin%'; show master status ( 3 to 4 times
continuously )
Master:
+--+--+--+--+
| File
s the master server configured with sync_binlog=1 ?
> 2-) About the SHOW SLAVE STATUS output, when slave seems to be just reading
> events from master, is the Exec_Master_Log_Pos incrementing or not?
> 3-) Why are you reconfiguring all the replication just because the link
> went down?
>
Hello guys, some points to check here:
1-) Is the master server configured with sync_binlog=1 ?
2-) About the SHOW SLAVE STATUS output, when slave seems to be just reading
events from master, is the Exec_Master_Log_Pos incrementing or not?
3-) Why are you reconfiguring all the replication just
Whilst there are a few possibilities, check on the master that your binary
logs are being written to. Another possible reason could be filtering.
On 29 Aug 2014 21:36, "william drescher" wrote:
>
> Replication novice
>
> I have a master server at the office and a repl
Replication novice
I have a master server at the office and a replication server at
home. This setup has been working for a couple of years.
Occasionally the replication server gets out of sync (usually
following a internet problem and the vpn going down.)
I just stop the slave, make sure
Hi all,
I need to configure fan-in replication from MySQL DB shards into single
MySQL DB.
All shards and fan-in replica are located on separate physical servers.
All table IDs are unique across all shards.
Is there way to do this.
I have considered Tungsten, but it seems like it can'
Thanks for the details Shawn.
So row based replication would avoid server side LOAD DATA on slave.
Unfortunately, the Master is using MySQL ver 5.0, so I don't think it can
use row based replication.
- thanks,
N
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 7:48 AM, shawn l.green wrote:
> Hello Neubyr,
&g
Hello Neubyr,
On 1/29/2014 7:16 PM, neubyr wrote:
I am trying to understand MySQL statement based replication with LOAD DATA
LOCAL INFILE statement'.
According to manual -
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/replication-features-load.html -
LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE is replicated as LOAD
If I don't mistake, there are some parameters to make that you are saying.
Check statement-based-replication and row-based-replication. I think that
this could help you.
Regards,
Antonio.
I am trying to understand MySQL statement based replication with LOAD DATA
LOCAL INFILE statement'.
According to manual -
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/replication-features-load.html -
LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE is replicated as LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE, however, I
am seeing it replicat
Manuel,
Thank you very much for this information. This sounds like a very good
strategy. I think I will try switching some slaves from one relay to another to
familiarize myself and get practice and them do it to deploy a new master.
Again, thank you very much.
Richard
> El Jan 18, 2014, a
2014/1/17 Richard Reina
> I have 3 relay MySQL database servers on my small office LAN backing up a
> master and 3 more machines backing up each relay (1 each). They are all
> replicating all databases and all tables. The master although running fine
> is almost eight years old. I'm thinking it's
Am 17.01.2014 22:42, schrieb Richard Reina:
> I have 3 relay MySQL database servers on my small office LAN backing up a
> master and 3 more machines backing up each relay (1 each). They are all
> replicating all databases and all tables. The master although running fine
> is almost eight years ol
I have 3 relay MySQL database servers on my small office LAN backing up a
master and 3 more machines backing up each relay (1 each). They are all
replicating all databases and all tables. The master although running fine
is almost eight years old. I'm thinking it's probably time to make one of
the
Hi!
>>>>> "Ed" == Ed L writes:
Ed> Mysql newbie here, looking for some help configuring 5.0.45 master-slave
Ed> replication. Here's my scenario...
Ed> We have a heavily loaded 30gb 5.0.45 DB we need to replicate via
Ed> master-slave configuration t
rote:
> >
> > Mysql newbie here, looking for some help configuring 5.0.45 master-slave
> replication. Here's my scenario...
> >
> > We have a heavily loaded 30gb 5.0.45 DB we need to replicate via
> master-slave configuration to a new, beefier server running same mysql
&
. <mailto:mysql@bluepolka.net>> wrote:
>
> Mysql newbie here, looking for some help configuring 5.0.45
master-slave replication. Here's my scenario...
>
> We have a heavily loaded 30gb 5.0.45 DB we need to replicate via
master-slave configuration to a new, beefier se
Why don't u try snapshot backups, where the lock held for less duration. Or
can't u take mysql dumps during Night time when there is less bd activity
On Thursday, August 29, 2013, Ed L. wrote:
>
> Mysql newbie here, looking for some help configuring 5.0.45 master-slave
replica
Mysql newbie here, looking for some help configuring 5.0.45 master-slave
replication. Here's my scenario...
We have a heavily loaded 30gb 5.0.45 DB we need to replicate via
master-slave configuration to a new, beefier server running same mysql
5.0.45, and then cutover to the new s
On 24/07/2013 19:52, Rick James wrote:
4) 3 tables from the slaves are to be replicated back to the master
NO.
However, consider Percona XtraDb Cluster or MariaDB+Galera. They allow
multiple writable masters. But they won't let you be so selective about tables
not being replicated.
Here ar
http://mysql.rjweb.org/doc.php/galera
If you can live with them (plus replicating everything), it may be best for you.
> -Original Message-
> From: rich gray [mailto:r...@richgray.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 8:21 AM
> To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: Repl
I have been asked to set up multiple database replication which I have
done before for simple cases however there are some nuances with this
instance that add some complexity and I'd like to hear your collective
expertise on this proposed scenario:-
1) Single master database
2) n (proba
Hi,
I have configured replication from EC2 mysql instance to another mysql
instance on our network via vpn in between. Sometimes it is showing no
errors on the slave but the slave falls behind . When I issue the commands
stop slave ; start slave ; it again catches up with the master.
What is
Hi Matthew,
On 16/07/2013 21:21, Matthew Ward wrote:
I've noticed a weird issue in our chained replication environment where when
setting user-defined variables, the first time the variable is used in a
session the value is NULL, but all uses thereafter work correctly.
The first time
I've noticed a weird issue in our chained replication environment where when
setting user-defined variables, the first time the variable is used in a
session the value is NULL, but all uses thereafter work correctly.
The environment is such: we have a master (master1), which has a slave
tation for this
> >> specific task?
> >>
> >>
> > It is quite easy:
> >
> > Enable log-slave-updates in the slave you want to be a master.
> > Do a mysqldump -e --master-data=2 and put that mysqldump in the future
> > slaves. Take a look at th
ave you want to be a master.
> Do a mysqldump -e --master-data=2 and put that mysqldump in the future
> slaves. Take a look at the first lines of the mysqldump where you'll find
> the position and logfile those slaves need to start the replication from.
> You can also use xtrabackup if you
tes everywhere.
2. Wait for replication to catchup everywhere.
3. FLUSH LOGS everywhere.
4. Now CHANGE MASTER on the Slave to the start (POS=0 or 4) of the freshly
created binlog in the machine that is the Slave's new Master.
5. Start writes.
> -Original Message-
> F
If you're able to use MySQL 5.6 and enable GTIDs then it gets a whole lot
simpler as you don't need to worry about finding the correct positions in the
binary logs. Take a look at
http://www.mysql.com/why-mysql/white-papers/mysql-replication-high-availability/
and http://www.mys
d put that mysqldump in the future
> slaves. Take a look at the first lines of the mysqldump where you'll find
> the position and logfile those slaves need to start the replication from.
> You can also use xtrabackup if you like.
>
> Manuel.
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sition and logfile those slaves need to start the replication from.
You can also use xtrabackup if you like.
Manuel.
and functions. Am I missing something?
The key to notice is 'operating on' in the text you quoted. If you
limit execution of those DDL statements to just a few databases, then
any user with enough privileges that start the DDL command from the
context of the permitted database will b
Hello Dimitre,
On 3/24/2013 5:23 PM, Radoulov, Dimitre wrote:
Hi all,
we need to move a few databases from one host to another.
During the process we need to use replication filters (to replicate
only the databases to be moved).
The current MySQL version is 5.5, the new one will be 5.6.
We
Hi all,
we need to move a few databases from one host to another.
During the process we need to use replication filters (to replicate
only the databases to be moved).
The current MySQL version is 5.5, the new one will be 5.6.
We're using "mixed" binlog_format.
We're planin
I have used debug on monitor and agent:
- on agent I see:
/etc/init.d/mysql-mmm-agent start
Starting MMM Agent Daemon: 2013/03/13 16:19:52 DEBUG Created pid file
'/var/run/mysql-mmm/mmm_agentd.pid' with pid 13640
2013/03/13 16:19:52 DEBUG Listener: Waiting for connection...
2013/03/13 16:19:53 DEBU
Hi,
I think MMM's proper functionality depends a lot on network interface
configuration and sometimes it behaves odd. I moved to MySQL or in my
case to MariaDB + Galera + HaProxy configuration. It's not difficult to
setup. There is no SPO as in case with monitor host in MMM, much more
robust s
2013/3/11 Rafał Radecki
> Hi All.
>
> I use:
>
> cat /etc/redhat-release
> CentOS release 6.3 (Final)
>
> uname -a
> Linux prod1.local 2.6.32-279.14.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Nov 6 23:43:09
> UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> on db host:
> rpm -qa | grep mmm
> mysql-mmm-2.2.1-1.el6.noarch
Hi All.
I use:
cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS release 6.3 (Final)
uname -a
Linux prod1.local 2.6.32-279.14.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Nov 6 23:43:09
UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
on db host:
rpm -qa | grep mmm
mysql-mmm-2.2.1-1.el6.noarch
bmysql-mmm-agent-2.2.1-1.el6.noarch
on monitor h
HI Trimurthy,
Just curious won't it make that data inconsistent on the slave?
Thanks
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 12:15 AM, Trimurthy wrote:
> Dear Mike Franon,
>
> i have also faced the same problem while setting up the replication. by
> that time i have added the error n
13 10:30 AM
>> To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
>> Subject: Re: replication fails after upgrade to 5.6
>>
>> Am 21.02.2013 19:11, schrieb Mike Franon:
>>> Is the only way to really fix this is to upgrade master? I thought
>>> you can replicate from master -> s
It is safer to have the Slave be a newer version.
> -Original Message-
> From: Reindl Harald [mailto:h.rei...@thelounge.net]
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 10:30 AM
> To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: Re: replication fails after upgrade to 5.6
>
>
>
ast years
80 out of 100 fixes are replication bugs
> On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> update the master ASAP in a short timeframe too
>> and re-init replication if needed
>>
>> normally both should have exactly the same version
>>
>>
ave,
just not the other way around?
Thanks
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> update the master ASAP in a short timeframe too
> and re-init replication if needed
>
> normally both should have exactly the same version
>
> the slaves must be updated first because
update the master ASAP in a short timeframe too
and re-init replication if needed
normally both should have exactly the same version
the slaves must be updated first because otherwise
a master may write instructions in the binlog the older
slave does not undersatdn at all, but as said normally
So I created a new test box on AWS, and just did one upgrade from
5.0.96 to 5.1, like I did before and replication will not work from a
master with 5.0.96 to a slave with 5.1.68
I keep getting Error 1062, Duplicate Entry for key
I get no errors when I do a mysql_upgrade, all comes back ok.
I
So I successfully upgraded a test db server from 5.0.96 all the way up to 5.6
Replication as the slave, where the master is 5.0.96, started working
for about 10 minutes and then got the following error:
[ERROR] Slave SQL: Error 'Duplicate entry 'data' for key 'PRIMARY
This is on a slave, i only upgraded on one box which is the slave i
have not touched master
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 5:41 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
> Am 20.02.2013 23:27, schrieb Mike Franon:
>> So I successfully upgraded a test db server from 5.0.96 all the way up to 5.6
>&
Am 20.02.2013 23:27, schrieb Mike Franon:
> So I successfully upgraded a test db server from 5.0.96 all the way up to 5.6
>
> Replication as the slave, where the master is 5.0.96, started working
> for about 10 minutes and then got the following error:
>
> [ERROR] Slave SQL
2013/2/14 Robert Citek
>
>
> According to the client, nothing is writing to the slave and
> everything is being logged at the master. I have not had the
> opportunity to independently verified any of this, yet. I do know
> that the slave is not in read-only mode, but rather "we promise not to
>
Agreed. Will do that along with several other possible changes. But
for the moment, I'm still gathering information and coming up with
plausible models.
Will also be turning on general mysql logging on both Master and
Slave, at least briefly, to see what statements are being run on both.
Regard
2013/2/13 Robert Citek
> On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 8:59 AM, Robert Citek
> wrote:
> > Any other possibilities? Do other scenarios become likely if there
> > are two or more tables?
> >
> > Of those, which are the most likely?
>
> [from off-list responder]:
&g
Yes. Except for a handful of static MyISAM tables. But the tables
that are experiencing the issues are all InnoDB and large (a dozen or
so fields, but lots of records.)
Regards,
- Robert
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 5:59 PM, Singer Wang wrote:
> Are you using all InnoDB?
>
> S
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t; >
>> > Of those, which are the most likely?
>>
>> [from off-list responder]:
>> > Other possibility: The replication is reading from master not from the
>> > point when the dump was done, but some time before and is fetching insert
>> > stateme
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 5:46 PM, Rick James wrote:
>> Is it in read only mode?
> Furthermore, are all users logging in as non-SUPER users? Note: root
> bypasses the readonly flag!
No. The user that is commonly used does have Super privileges. I am
not sure why, but it does.
Regards,
- Rober
; > Any other possibilities? Do other scenarios become likely if there
> >> > are two or more tables?
> >> >
> >> > Of those, which are the most likely?
> >>
> >> [from off-list responder]:
> >> > Other possibility: The replication i
ysql
> Subject: Re: slave replication with lots of 'duplicate entry' errors
>
> 2013/2/13 Robert Citek
>
> > On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 8:59 AM, Robert Citek
>
> > wrote:
> > > Any other possibilities? Do other scenarios become likely if there
> &
ursday, February 14, 2013 2:59 PM
> To: Rick James
> Cc: mysql
> Subject: Re: slave replication with lots of 'duplicate entry' errors
>
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 5:46 PM, Rick James
> wrote:
> >> Is it in read only mode?
> > Furthermore, are all users logg
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 8:59 AM, Robert Citek wrote:
> Any other possibilities? Do other scenarios become likely if there
> are two or more tables?
>
> Of those, which are the most likely?
[from off-list responder]:
> Other possibility: The replication is reading from master not
- Original Message -
> From: "Rafał Radecki"
>
> Seconds_Behind_Master: 364
>
> So if I have rpl_semi_sync_master_timeout=5000 (5s) and semisync
>
> why is it possible on the slave to fall behind the master?
Semi-sync only guarantees that the slave has *received* the statement in it's
Hi all.
I have installed a setup in which I use semisync replication. On master I have:
mysql> show status like '%rpl%';
++-+
| Variable_name
Hi all.
I would like to clear values off Rpl_semi_sync_master_no_tx and
Rpl_semi_sync_master_no_times status variables because I am plugging a
sync replication setup into nagios.
I've tried:
mysql> SET global Rpl_semi_sync_master_no_tx=0;
ERROR 1193 (HY000): Unknown system
- Original Message -
> From: "Néstor"
>
> I spoke to soon!!!
> Here is the error about 1.5 hours after replication has started.
> 121205 16:39:51 [ERROR] Slave: Error 'Duplicate entry '3468897'
> for
Yes, that's what yo
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