Smith,
I never said, this wont work.Some times, there are chances of lossing data.

regards
anandkl



On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 8:48 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Quoting Norman Khine <[email protected]>:
>
> i see, so the best is to just stop slave and then check the master
>> status, and when the master status syncs then i start the slave?
>>
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> Well Im willing to hear from others experiences, but if you really shouldnt
> have to do anything. If you want you can issue a stop slave before the
> reboot and a start slave after, but it shouldnt make any difference. And Im
> not sure what you refer to when you talk about the master status syncing.
> The master will continue to increment the binlog when changes are made
> regardless of whether the slave is up. If the slave has been rebooted and is
> behind the master binlog pos it should automatically sync those changes when
> started...
>
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