In general I advise avoiding all replication filtering where possible. For 
whatever advantage it supposedly gives it very often just causes other problems.

Checkout pt-table-checkum for verifying your slaves…

https://www.percona.com/doc/percona-toolkit/LATEST/pt-table-checksum.html

Also have a look at row-level replication and GTIDs. They will toughen up your 
repl setup.

MariaDB Tech Support https://mariadb.com/services/technical-support-services/

From: Maria-discuss 
<maria-discuss-bounces+rhys.campbell=swisscom....@lists.launchpad.net> On 
Behalf Of Richard Reina
Sent: 19 March 2019 16:31
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Maria-discuss] OT Advice Sought: Migrating from to MySQL replication 
to Maria cluster

Since 2001 I have been running MySQL for a database application that runs on a 
private LAN. There all only a few users but the data is important to me so I 
have had replication with a handful of slave servers -- I also backup daily 
with mysqldump. I recently found out that my slaves were broken -- in that not 
all update quieres replicate becuase I configured them wrong using 
replicate-ignore-db. 
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55151424/update-database-table-set-name-tesla-where-id-420-not-updating-on-slaves?noredirect=1#comment97043196_55151424
 My master server is also pretty old and running an old version of MySQL. It is 
definitely time to upgrade.
My question is should I try to migrate to MariaDB replication or MariaDB/Galera 
Cluster? How much harder is configuring and maintaining a DB cluster vs 
replication? Does MariaDB have any paid support option where I can hire someone 
to help me set up a DB cluster?
Thanks,
Richard


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