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| From: | Norbert Tretkowski | Date: | October 31 2007 10:35am |
| Subject: | Re: Add a replicated DB w/o rebooting the server | ||
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Am Mittwoch, den 31.10.2007, 11:21 +0100 schrieb Oriol Capsada: > Everything I have read about adding a new database to a slave > replication talks about adding a new line in the configuration file (for > example a replicate-wild-do-table) and then restart the server. > > Is it possible to do so without having to reboot the server? You don't need to reboot the whole server, it's enough to restart just the mysqld server process (e.g. with '/etc/init.d/mysql restart'). Norbert
| Thread | ||
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| • Add a replicated DB w/o rebooting the server | Oriol Capsada | 31 Oct |
| • Re: Add a replicated DB w/o rebooting the server | Norbert Tretkowski | 31 Oct |
| • Re: Add a replicated DB w/o rebooting the server | Oriol Capsada | 31 Oct |
| • Re: Add a replicated DB w/o rebooting the server | Oriol Capsada | 31 Oct |
| • RE: Add a replicated DB w/o rebooting the server | Rick James | 31 Oct |
| • Re: Add a replicated DB w/o rebooting the server | Oriol Capsada | 31 Oct |
| • Re: Add a replicated DB w/o rebooting the server | Marcus Bointon | 31 Oct |
| • Re: Add a replicated DB w/o rebooting the server | Oriol Capsada | 31 Oct |
