When you have determined that there is no user error involved, and replication still either does not work at all or is unstable, it is time to send us a bug report. We need to obtain as much information as possible from you to be able to track down the bug. Please spend some time and effort in preparing a good bug report.
If you have a repeatable test case that demonstrates the bug, please enter it into our bugs database using the instructions given in Section 1.7, “How to Report Bugs or Problems”. If you have a “phantom” problem (one that you cannot duplicate at will), use the following procedure:
Verify that no user error is involved. For example, if you update the slave outside of the slave thread, the data goes out of synchrony, and you can have unique key violations on updates. In this case, the slave thread stops and waits for you to clean up the tables manually to bring them into synchrony. This is not a replication problem. It is a problem of outside interference causing replication to fail.
          Run the slave with the
          --log-slave-updates and
          --log-bin options. These
          options cause the slave to log the updates that it receives
          from the master into its own binary logs.
        
Save all evidence before resetting the replication state. If we have no information or only sketchy information, it becomes difficult or impossible for us to track down the problem. The evidence you should collect is:
All binary log files from the master
All binary log files from the slave
              The output of SHOW MASTER
              STATUS from the master at the time you
              discovered the problem
            
              The output of SHOW SLAVE
              STATUS from the slave at the time you discovered
              the problem
            
Error logs from the master and the slave
          Use mysqlbinlog to examine the binary logs.
          The following should be helpful to find the problem statement.
          log_file and
          log_pos are the
          Master_Log_File and
          Read_Master_Log_Pos values from
          SHOW SLAVE STATUS.
        
shell> mysqlbinlog --start-position=log_pos log_file | head
After you have collected the evidence for the problem, try to isolate it as a separate test case first. Then enter the problem with as much information as possible into our bugs database using the instructions at Section 1.7, “How to Report Bugs or Problems”.


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