Bonjour,
I configured two of my servers for replication.
On the master I added :
log-bin
master-host = xxx.xxxx.xxxx
master-user = xxxxxxxxx
master-password = xxxxxxxxx
master-port = 3306
server-id = 14
master-connect-retry=10
binlog-do-db=db1
binlog-do-db=db2
binlog-do-db=db3
binlog-do-db=db4
I have another database db5 with tables which are receiving a lot of
updates per seconds and I don't want replication of that database.
As of what I understand about Mysql's replication I can let the
master log everything and tell the slave to ignore queries in db5
but in this case :
* bin-log on the master will grow quickly due to DB5 updates while
I don't care about these updates for replication,
* the slave will receive all these updates and have to decide not
to take care of them,
* it will consume some network bandwidth while not necessary.
So that's why I decided to prefer telling the master not to log
other queries than the ones in db1, db2, db3 and db4.
Is it the good thing to do ? (this is my first question :) ).
I have a script which is doing some 'LOAD DATA INFILE' queries in
order to load data in tables in another database db6. So it's not a
replicated DB. But the 'LOAD DATA' queries are logged in bin-log
while I have no binlog-do-db for db6.
If I query 'SHOW MASTER STATUS' it's telling me its logging db1,
db2, db3 and db4 but not db5 and db6.
So why are LOAD DATA in db6 logged in bin-log ? (this is my second
and last question :) ).
Kind regards,
Alex.
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