"Reinis Rozitis" writes:
> the table starts to grow continuously:
>
> MariaDB [mysql]> select count(*) from gtid_slave_pos;
> +--+
> | count(*) |
> +--+
> | 5577268 |
> +--+
> 1 row in set (1.553 sec)
That definitely look bad. As you say, there can be multiple rows in th
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Hi,
before considering this as a bug wanted to ask in mailing list:
I know that gtid_slave_pos table can have multiple entries, but (at least on
10.3.9 but maybe also earlier (just noticed now)) while running:
slave_parallel_threads = 20
slave_parallel_mode = optimistic
the table starts to grow
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