MariaDB 10.2.14, MariaDB 10.1.32 and MariaDB Connector/J 2.2.3 and 1.7.3 now available
The MariaDB project is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.2.14 and MariaDB 10.1.32, both stable releases, as well as MariaDB Connector/J 2.2.3, the latest stable release in the MariaDB Connector/J 2.2 series, and MariaDB Connector/J 1.7.3, the latest stable release in the MariaDB Connector/J 1.7 series. See the release notes and changelogs for details.
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Contributors to MariaDB 10.2.14
Alexander Barkov (MariaDB Corporation)
Alexey Botchkov (MariaDB Corporation)
Alexey Yurchenko (Codership)
Andrei Elkin (MariaDB Corporation)
Daniel Bartholomew (MariaDB Corporation)
Daniel Black (IBM)
Daniele Sciascia (Codership)
Elena Stepanova (MariaDB Corporation)
Eugene Kosov (Tempesta)
Galina Shalygina (MariaDB Corporation)
Ian Gilfillan (MariaDB Foundation)
Jacob Mathew (MariaDB Corporation)
Jan Lindström (MariaDB Corporation)
Marko Mäkelä (MariaDB Corporation)
Michael Widenius (MariaDB Foundation/MariaDB Corporation)
Oleksandr Byelkin (MariaDB Corporation)
Olivier Bertrand
Philip Stoev (Codership)
Seppo Jaakola (Codership)
Sergei Golubchik (MariaDB Corporation)
Sergei Petrunia (MariaDB Corporation)
Sergey Vojtovich (MariaDB Foundation)
Teemu Ollakka (Codership)
Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani (MariaDB Corporation)
Timo Teräs (Codership)
Varun Gupta (MariaDB Corporation)
Vasil Dimov (Codership)
Vicențiu Ciorbaru (MariaDB Foundation)
Vladislav Vaintroub (MariaDB Corporation)
29 contributors
Contributors to MariaDB 10.1.32
Alexander Barkov (MariaDB Corporation)
Alexey Botchkov (MariaDB Corporation)
Alexey Yurchenko (Codership)
Andrei Elkin (MariaDB Corporation)
Daniel Bartholomew (MariaDB Corporation)
Daniel Black (IBM)
Daniele Sciascia (Codership)
Elena Stepanova (MariaDB Corporation)
Eugene Kosov (Tempesta)
Jacob Mathew (MariaDB Corporation)
Jan Lindström (MariaDB Corporation)
Marko Mäkelä (MariaDB Corporation)
Michael Widenius (MariaDB Foundation/MariaDB Corporation)
Oleksandr Byelkin (MariaDB Corporation)
Philip Stoev (Codership)
Seppo Jaakola (Codership)
Sergei Golubchik (MariaDB Corporation)
Sergey Vojtovich (MariaDB Foundation)
Teemu Ollakka (Codership)
Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani (MariaDB Corporation)
Timo Teräs (Codership)
Varun Gupta (MariaDB Corporation)
Vasil Dimov (Codership)
Vicențiu Ciorbaru (MariaDB Foundation)
Vladislav Vaintroub (MariaDB Corporation)
25 Contributors
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Hi,
I was able to use the version 10.2.13 to realize synchronized replication which based of GTID.
But when I uninstalled 10.2.13, and install 10.2.14, use the same /etc/my.cnf configuration file, the slave mariadb can not get the changes of the master mariadb do. From the log bellow I can not get what the reason that why slave can not get the master changes, for eg. I create a database mydbs in master. Could you give me some suggestion, wait for you reply online .Thanks a lot !
[ log ]
2018-04-16 12:47:33 140621592798976 [Note] Slave SQL thread initialized, starting replication in log ‘FIRST’ at position 4, relay log ‘/data/mariadb/relaylogs/relay
-bin.000001’ position: 4; GTID position ‘0-1-210756’
2018-04-16 12:47:33 140621593102080 [Note] Slave I/O thread: connected to master ‘repluser@192.168.223.128:3306’,replication starts at GTID position ‘0-1-210756’
Hello Johnson Lee!
The blog comments is not a support channel.
If you consider yourself an open source wizard, you can head over to https://jira.mariadb.org/ and search if somebody has already filed a bug report about this, and then contribute to that report or file a new one if you are certain that this bug has not already been filed.
Alternatively you can get in touch with one of the commercial service providers and ask them to take care of this for you: https://mariadb.org/about/service-providers/