Re: Bug detection: Master And Slave are not synchronized
It is hard to say.
Were there any crashes (Master or Slave)? MyISAM is less robust than InnoDB, especially when crashes occur.
Did a ROLLBACK occur on the Master? Could it have been that the records were involved in such? (No, I don't know if this is a valid use case for what you are seeing.)
Is there a reason for using different Engines?
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