I should appologize for my earlier post "Another Replication
Problem". I had not properly analyzed the problem before posting.
Although I have been administering a MySQL database for about a year
now, replication is completely new to me. Sorry if I wasted anyone's
time.
Thanks to Jeremy Zawodny for leading me in the right direction.
I have concluded that my problem lies in a corrupt bin-log file
following a system crash. We had a bad power supply in one of our
servers which caused it to randomly crash. It has since been
replaced. I do have two questions if anyone has the time to answer
them.
Is there anything that can be done to prevent the bin-log files from
becoming corrupt when a system crashes?
What is the best course of action to take when the bin-log files
become corrupt?
Thanks,
Ed
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