Chris St. Pierre wrote:
Do you have another master? If so, just perform a replica initialization (using the console).On Wed, 4 Oct 2006, Richard Megginson wrote:There is a very small window of time between when the update is written to the main database and when it is written to the changelog database. If you kill the power during this window, the changelog db will be out of sync with the main database. The only solution is to reinit the server which has this problem.Thanks. Next question: what's the best (quickest, easiest) way to reinitialize the server? I can think of a few ways (e.g., reinstall), but can't shake the feeling that there must be a better way.
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