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MySQL 8 Cookbook

By : Karthik Appigatla
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MySQL 8 Cookbook

By: Karthik Appigatla

Overview of this book

MySQL is one of the most popular and widely used relational databases in the World today. The recently released MySQL 8 version promises to be better and more efficient than ever before. This book contains everything you need to know to be the go-to person in your organization when it comes to MySQL. Starting with a quick installation and configuration of your MySQL instance, the book quickly jumps into the querying aspects of MySQL. It shows you the newest improvements in MySQL 8 and gives you hands-on experience in managing high-transaction and real-time datasets. If you've already worked with MySQL before and are looking to migrate your application to MySQL 8, this book will also show you how to do that. The book also contains recipes on efficient MySQL administration, with tips on effective user management, data recovery, security, database monitoring, performance tuning, troubleshooting, and more. With quick solutions to common and not-so-common problems you might encounter while working with MySQL 8, the book contains practical tips and tricks to give you the edge over others in designing, developing, and administering your database effectively.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Switching slave from master-slave to chain replication


If you have a master-slave replication set up, Servers B and C replicating from Server A: Server A --> (Server B, Server C) and you wish to make Server C a slave of Server B, you have to stop replication on both Server B and Server C. Then bring them to the same master log position using the START SLAVE UNTIL command. After that, you can get the master log coordinates from Server B and execute the CHANGE MASTER TO command on Server C.

How to do it...

  1. On Server C: Stop slave and note the Relay_Master_Log_File and Exec_Master_Log_Pos positions in the SHOW SLAVE STATUS\G command:
mysql> STOP SLAVE;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.01 sec)

mysql> SHOW SLAVE STATUS\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
               Slave_IO_State: 
                  Master_Host: xx.xxx.xxx.xxx
                  Master_User: binlog_user
                  Master_Port: 3306
                Connect_Retry: 60
              Master_Log_File...