I have 2 MySql with a master/slave configuration and the replication is failing. The MySql Master crashed and a new register in the mysql-bin.index was created. I deleted this new register because this file was not existed in the file system. Then the MySql Master restarted successfully.
Now, I have the next error in the slave:
mysql> show slave status \G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
Slave_IO_State:
Master_Host: 10.64.253.99
Master_User: replication
Master_Port: 3306
Connect_Retry: 60
Master_Log_File: mysql-bin.001050
Read_Master_Log_Pos: 54868051
Relay_Log_File: mysqld-relay-bin.000001
Relay_Log_Pos: 4
Relay_Master_Log_File: mysql-bin.001050
Slave_IO_Running: No
Slave_SQL_Running: Yes
Replicate_Do_DB:
Replicate_Ignore_DB:
Replicate_Do_Table:
Replicate_Ignore_Table:
Replicate_Wild_Do_Table:
Replicate_Wild_Ignore_Table:
Last_Errno: 0
Last_Error:
Skip_Counter: 0
Exec_Master_Log_Pos: 54868051
Relay_Log_Space: 107
Until_Condition: None
Until_Log_File:
Until_Log_Pos: 0
Master_SSL_Allowed: No
Master_SSL_CA_File:
Master_SSL_CA_Path:
Master_SSL_Cert:
Master_SSL_Cipher:
Master_SSL_Key:
Seconds_Behind_Master: NULL
Master_SSL_Verify_Server_Cert: No
Last_IO_Errno: 1236
Last_IO_Error: Got fatal error 1236 from master when reading data from binary log: 'Could not find first log file name in binary log index file'
Last_SQL_Errno: 0
Last_SQL_Error:
Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids:
Master_Server_Id: 1
If I execute the "show master status" for view the mysql bin log file and the position:
mysql> show master status \G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
File: mysql-bin.001050
Position: 55586895
Binlog_Do_DB: aaa
Binlog_Ignore_DB: xxx,yyy,zzz,mysql
Then I set new config to the slave:
STOP SLAVE;
CHANGE MASTER TO
MASTER_HOST='10.64.253.99',
MASTER_USER='slaveUser',
MASTER_PASSWORD='12345',
MASTER_LOG_FILE='mysql-bin.001050',
MASTER_LOG_POS=55586895;
START SLAVE;
And if I check slave status again I have the same error:
mysql> show slave status \G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
Slave_IO_State:
Master_Host: 10.64.253.99
Master_User: replication
Master_Port: 3306
Connect_Retry: 60
Master_Log_File: mysql-bin.001050
Read_Master_Log_Pos: 55586895
Relay_Log_File: mysqld-relay-bin.000001
Relay_Log_Pos: 4
Relay_Master_Log_File: mysql-bin.001050
Slave_IO_Running: No
Slave_SQL_Running: Yes
Replicate_Do_DB:
Replicate_Ignore_DB:
Replicate_Do_Table:
Replicate_Ignore_Table:
Replicate_Wild_Do_Table:
Replicate_Wild_Ignore_Table:
Last_Errno: 0
Last_Error:
Skip_Counter: 0
Exec_Master_Log_Pos: 55586895
Relay_Log_Space: 107
Until_Condition: None
Until_Log_File:
Until_Log_Pos: 0
Master_SSL_Allowed: No
Master_SSL_CA_File:
Master_SSL_CA_Path:
Master_SSL_Cert:
Master_SSL_Cipher:
Master_SSL_Key:
Seconds_Behind_Master: NULL
Master_SSL_Verify_Server_Cert: No
Last_IO_Errno: 1236
Last_IO_Error: Got fatal error 1236 from master when reading data from binary log: 'Could not find first log file name in binary log index file'
Last_SQL_Errno: 0
Last_SQL_Error:
Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids:
Master_Server_Id: 1
I have checked in the MySql Master that the mysql-bin.001050 exist and is not empty.
This is a production environment then new data are inserted every minute. The position value can to change in minutes or seconds. I don't know if this is a problem.
The max_allowed_packet variable has the same value in the two MySql (16M).
Why can not the slave find the binary log file?
You can try this:
stop slave;
flush logs
Master:
show master status; — take note of the master log file and master log position
Slave:
CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_LOG_FILE='log-bin.00000X', MASTER_LOG_POS=106;
start slave
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