One of the most popular ways in achieving high availability for MySQL is replication. Replication has been around for many years, and became much more stable with the introduction of GTIDs. But even with these improvements, the replication process can break due to various reasons - for instance, when master and slave are out of sync because writes were sent directly to the slave. How do you troubleshoot replication issues, and how do you fix them?
In this blog post, we will discuss some of the common issues with replication and how to fix them with ClusterControl. Let’s start with the first one.
Replication Stopped With Some Error
Most MySQL DBAs will typically see this kind of problem at least once …
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