Yep, It might not be needed to sync, but its better to double check ;).
Carlos
On 12/23/2009 2:44 PM, Claudio Nanni wrote:
In this case it should not be needed to sync the slave,
Resetting the master basically broke the 'pipe' but events are still
on the new binary logs, it might have lost some event in some
unfortunate case, but anyway it is probably for now to put slave back
on track, check and eventually resync.
Ciao
Claudio
On 23 dec 2009 21:35, "Carlos Proal" <carlos.pr...@gmail.com
<mailto:carlos.pr...@gmail.com>> wrote:
The issue is that replication relies on this logs !!!, so when you
deleted them .....
Generally speaking you have to:
> stop the slave
> sync the master with the slave (there are several ways to do this
and depending how busy is your master)
>grab the master status (position)
>change the slave to point to the master new position
>start the slave
Hope this helps.
Carlos
On 12/23/2009 2:20 PM, Daevid Vincent wrote: > > I got an alert that
one of the drives was filling...