Hi,

sorry, I didn't realize that. The slave's hostname.

Thanks,


Eric 


At 08:01 PM 12/15/02 -0800, Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
>On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 07:34:49PM -0500, Eric Frazier wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> 
>> Ok, I am begging now. Has no one ran into this problem? I can't believe it
>> would not come up, it is the only thing that mysql does wrong with a
>> hostname change. All of the log files for example just are rewritten with
>> the new hostname.  I know one way I could fix it, RESET MASTER on the master
>> RESET SLAVE on the slave, but that is a little gross. 
>
>You never even told us which hostname changed: the master or the slave?
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