On 2/10/2009 10:28 PM, J Potter wrote:
For what it's worth, I haven't seen this on any systems I manage when
going from 5.0.22->5.0.45, which include permutations of master-slave
and master-master.

Is there anything useful in /var/log/mysqld.log?


    Just that I cant't read the incremental that does exist anymore.

   []s.


after I updated from mysql-5.0.22 CentOS 5.0 to mysqld-5.0.45 in
CentOS
5.2, mysql looses master-slave sync after one node reboots.
     I've noticed that the slave doest not respect the informantion on
master.info, instead, it tries to read the informantion from the
master
server file inc-index.index....
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