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| From: | Amit Sharma | Date: | November 25 2008 1:55pm |
| Subject: | Re: Stopping using a server as a slave | ||
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Hi Jesse, Just add 'skip-slave-start' to your configuration file, restart & there you go. Best regards, Amit Sharma On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 7:12 PM, Jesse <jc@stripped> wrote: > I have a server that I've been using as a MySQL Slave for a while now. I > want to change it over to a regular server now. I could simply stop the > slave (STOP SLAVE), however, I'm concerned that if I re-boot the server, > then it'll re-start the slave. What else do I need to do to stop using a > server as a slave? > > Thanks, > Jesse > > -- > MySQL General Mailing List > For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql > To unsubscribe: > http://lists.mysql.com/mysql?unsub=1 >
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • Stopping using a server as a slave | Jesse | 25 Nov |
| • Re: Stopping using a server as a slave | Amit Sharma | 25 Nov |
| • Re: Stopping using a server as a slave | Krishna Chandra Prajapati | 26 Nov |
| • Re: Stopping using a server as a slave | Claudio Nanni | 26 Nov |
| • RE: Stopping using a server as a slave | Rolando Edwards | 26 Nov |
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