> 
> I've done this before -- you can go into the server's 
> replication settings and set it to be a master, and then 
> initialize the consumer to re-replicate. Works fine.
> 

Cool, thanks for the heads up, will give it a go when it gets a bit
quiet here later on :)

(plus after I've backed up my data again too :)

Dan

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