Commit 054237cd authored by unknown's avatar unknown

Bug #27101 mysqlhotcopy --record_log_pos retrieves wrong slave parameters

- Make sure mysqlhotcopy doesn't create unrestorable slaves.


scripts/mysqlhotcopy.sh:
  Bug #27101 mysqlhotcopy --record_log_pos retrieves wrong slave parameters
  - Record what's been executed by the slave, not what's been delivered.
parent 1cddfc2f
......@@ -733,7 +733,7 @@ sub record_log_pos {
= @{$row_hash}{ qw / Master_Host Log_File Pos / };
} else {
($master_host, $log_file, $log_pos )
= @{$row_hash}{ qw / Master_Host Master_Log_File Read_Master_Log_Pos / };
= @{$row_hash}{ qw / Master_Host Relay_Master_Log_File Exec_Master_Log_Pos / };
}
my $hostname = hostname();
......@@ -836,9 +836,10 @@ log-pos-table from the values returned from "show master status" and
log_file and log_pos columns, and establish the position in the binary
logs that any slaves of this host should adopt if initialised from
this dump. The slave status values are stored in master_host,
master_log_file, and master_log_pos, and these are useful if the host
performing the dump is a slave and other sibling slaves are to be
initialised from this dump.
master_log_file, and master_log_pos, corresponding to the coordinates
of the next to the last event the slave has executed. The slave or its
siblings can connect to the master next time and request replication
starting from the recorded values.
The name of the log-pos table should be supplied in database.table format.
A sample log-pos table definition:
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