Checking Whether the Destination Database Is Read-Only
MySQL Migration, Synchronization, and Backward DR
Check Item |
Whether the destination database is read-only |
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Description |
The destination database is read-only, and data cannot be written to the destination database. |
Failure Cause and Handling Suggestion |
Failure cause: The destination database is read-only. Handling suggestion: Run the following commands to change the destination database to read/write and then, restart the database. Sample commands: set global read_only=0; set global super_read_only=0; |
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