Jean-François Gagné writes:
> For me, classic negotiation must keep working, be supported and
> actively developed (including adding crash safe replication).
Well, it is not likely to go away. MariaDB GTID works very similar to
old-style replication, and most of the code is shared. And a lot of
Jonas Oreland writes:
> what do you think ?
Interesting...
It's nice that a number of tests pass by default with GTID.
You used MASTER_USE_GTID=current_pos. This means that both replicated
transactions and direct transactions on the server contribute to the GTID
position. But for old-style rep
I do not plan to use slave GTID negotiation by default as "classic"
negotiation (file and position) allow me to do everything I need (and is
more simple to understand, so to maintain in production).
For me, classic negotiation must keep working, be supported and actively
developed (including a
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