Thanks for the response.
We can't afford to lose information, and I don't like doing dangerous
things.
I guess it's time to rebuild the slave.
David
Gleb Paharenko wrote:
Hello.
Other than rebuilding the slave from a backup of the master, is there
any way to get the replication backup
Hello.
> Other than rebuilding the slave from a backup of the master, is there
> any way to get the replication backup up?
Have you tried to stop a slave and then start with SQL_SLAVE_SKIP_COUNTER = n,
as suggested at:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/replication-problems.html
But if
We have a master-slave setup in production.
The master is running on a dual-Opteron with SuSE 8 SLES.
The slave is running on a dual Xeon with SuSE 9.
Both run MySQL 4.0.20
We recently moved our traffic database to the machine and started
writing additional traffic (perhaps as much as 600,000 inse