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MariaDB High Performance

You're reading from   MariaDB High Performance Familiarize yourself with the MariaDB system and build high-performance applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783981601
Length 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Pierre Mavro Pierre Mavro
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Performance Introduction 2. Performance Analysis FREE CHAPTER 3. Performance Optimizations 4. MariaDB Replication 5. WAN Slave Architectures 6. Building a Dual Master Replication 7. MariaDB Multimaster Slaves 8. Galera Cluster – Multimaster Replication 9. Spider – Sharding Your Data 10. Monitoring 11. Backups Index

How to repair a dual master replication


In a dual master replication, you can easily have issues if you do it manually without a cluster or something else.

There is not much difference between repairing a master/slave and a master/master replication. However, you should take care of one evident thing: when you're working on an issue on Master 2 for example, you absolutely need to stop the slave replication on Master1!

The advantage of doing this is simple; if you make mistakes on Master2, they won't be replicated on Master1. This helps you to keep your Master2 node as close as Master1 if you can correctly repair it. However, if you fail, you can recreate from a dump of your Master2 without impacting Master1 data.

That's why, in a dual master replication, the first thing to do is to stop the slave replication! If you are not sure which one to stop, it's preferable to stop all slave replications instead of modifying unwanted data.

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