hi thanks for the quick answer ! these 2 servers are in different timezones - do i need to set the slave server to the master slave's timezone?
i'm giong to research implementing that right away - in the meantime i thought this might help show some information i have this on the master: mysql> show master status; +----------------+----------+--------------+------------------+ | File | Position | Binlog_Do_DB | Binlog_Ignore_DB | +----------------+----------+--------------+------------------+ | dp3-bin.000002 | 5382028 | ***** | | +----------------+----------+--------------+------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec) and this on the slave: mysql> show slave status; +----------------+--------------+-------------+-------------+---------------+-----------------+---------------------+----------------------------+---------------+-----------------------+------------------+-------------------+-----------------+---------------------+--------------------+------------------------+-------------------------+-----------------------------+------------+------------+--------------+---------------------+-----------------+-----------------+----------------+---------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+-----------------+-------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ | Slave_IO_State | Master_Host | Master_User | Master_Port | Connect_Retry | Master_Log_File | Read_Master_Log_Pos | Relay_Log_File | Relay_Log_Pos | Relay_Master_Log_File | Slave_IO_Running | Slave_SQL_Running | Replicate_Do_DB | Replicate_Ignore_DB | Replicate_Do_Table | Replicate_Ignore_Table | Replicate_Wild_Do_Table | Replicate_Wild_Ignore_Table | Last_Errno | Last_Error | Skip_Counter | Exec_Master_Log_Pos | Relay_Log_Space | Until_Condition | Until_Log_File | Until_Log_Pos | Master_SSL_Allowed | Master_SSL_CA_File | Master_SSL_CA_Path | Master_SSL_Cert | Master_SSL_Cipher | Master_SSL_Key | Seconds_Behind_Master | +----------------+--------------+-------------+-------------+---------------+-----------------+---------------------+----------------------------+---------------+-----------------------+------------------+-------------------+-----------------+---------------------+--------------------+------------------------+-------------------------+-----------------------------+------------+------------+--------------+---------------------+-----------------+-----------------+----------------+---------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+-----------------+-------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ | | ***** | ***** | 13306 | 60 | dp3-bin.000002 | 4126670 | *****-sql-relay-bin.000002| 233 | dp3-bin.000002 | No | Yes | ***** ; | | | | | | 0 | | 0 | 4126670 | 233 | None | | 0 | No | | | | | | | +----------------+--------------+-------------+-------------+---------------+-----------------+---------------------+----------------------------+---------------+-----------------------+------------------+-------------------+-----------------+---------------------+--------------------+------------------------+-------------------------+-----------------------------+------------+------------+--------------+---------------------+-----------------+-----------------+----------------+---------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+-----------------+-------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec) On 1/18/08, Saravanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > did you check time in master and slave servers? > > saravanan > > > --- On Sat, 1/19/08, Paul Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > From: Paul Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: another slave loading question > > To: "MySql" <mysql@lists.mysql.com> > > Date: Saturday, January 19, 2008, 7:56 AM > > i have this State when I start a slave: Has read all relay > > log; waiting for > > the slave I/O thread to update it > > > > mysql> show processlist; > > > +----+-------------+-----------+-------+---------+------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------+ > > | Id | User | Host | db | Command | Time | > > State > > | > > Info | > > > +----+-------------+-----------+-------+---------+------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------+ > > | 17 | root | localhost | **** | Query | 0 | > > NULL > > | show > > processlist | > > | 23 | system user | | NULL | Connect | 2057 > > | Has read all > > relay log; waiting for the slave I/O thread to update it | > > NULL > > | > > > +----+-------------+-----------+-------+---------+------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------+ > > 2 rows in set (0.00 sec) > > > > > > it was started with a mysqldump and is now many hours > > behind the master > > it seems from what i've researched that its now off on > > the start points and > > so it won't ever get through it > > can i LOAD DATA FROM MASTER; to have it clean up, or is > > there a method or > > something i'm missing > > thanks! > > paul > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Never miss a thing. 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