[CentOS] MariaDB 10.X Master-Slave Replication
Eliezer Croitoru
eliezer at ngtech.co.ilFri Nov 13 04:14:04 UTC 2015
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Try: maria-discuss at lists.launchpad.net They should have a very clear answer. Also have you tried this: https://mariadb.com/kb/en/+search/?q=replication&quick=1&source=kb&search=Search https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb/setting-up-replication/ All The Bests, Eliezer On 12/11/2015 13:09, melkor.kp wrote: > Hi, > > I am configuring master-slave replication in a MariaDB 10.X over Centos 7.1 > and I am having some troubles. > > When I configure the slave I use the following directies in my.cnf: > > ... > master-host = 192.168.122.2 > master-user = slave_user > master-password = qwerty > master-connect-retry = 60 > ... > > But is seems that the daemon doesn't like them and it refuses to start. > > Does anybody know if those directives have been removed on that version? > > Setting up them with the following mysql commands inside works. > > mysql> slave stop; > mysql> CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_HOST='*192.168.122.2*', > MASTER_USER='*slave_user*', MASTER_PASSWORD='*qwerty*', > MASTER_LOG_FILE='*mysql-bin.000003*', MASTER_LOG_POS=*11128001*; > mysql> slave start; > mysql> show slave status\G; > > > Cheers, > Roberto Nebot >
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