Re: binlog not containing all the queries.
Posted by:
Irfan Ali
Date: October 24, 2011 01:39AM
>> And wt happen if i start to use row based replication format is it create any issue if i moved to rowbase suddenly ?
** No issue. RBR format replicates changed data while SBR logs queries. The only disdvantage RBR has binary log file size grows rapidly.
By default, MySQL replicates all db tables and objects (trigger) to slave and data inserts on master and slave with same auto increment ids if you didn't changed auto incrment offset variable value. But table on which trigger changes data won't replicate. which is true.
I suggest check your trigger code.
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