It is automatic.
Next time you connect your laptop to the network,
and start mysqld on your laptop, it will catch up to the master
provided the bin logs are still on the master.

Daniel Negron/KBE wrote:

I have set up replication and have it working properly for the most part.
If I update the master the slave follows suit.  But my slave is a laptop,
that I use for testing but would like that data to stay up to date withthe
master.  Overnight if 'live changes take place on the Master, while the
slave is not connected,

How to I sync up the slave ? (without dumping the db or creating a
snapshot)

mysql - master = 3.23.33
mysql - slave = 3.23.52


Thank you,



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