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Checking Whether the SSL Certificate of the Source Database Exists

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Table 1 Checking whether the SSL certificate of the source database exists

Check Item

Whether the SSL certificate of the source database exists

Description

Check whether the SSL certificate type of the source database is correct during MySQL to MySQL synchronization. Otherwise, the synchronization fails.

Failure Cause and Handling Suggestion

Failure cause: The source database uses SSL to encrypt connections but the SSL certificate does not exist.

Handing suggestion: On the Configure Source and Destination Databases page, enable SSL connection for the source database and upload an encryption certificate that contains only one beginning tag BEGIN CERTIFICATE and one end tag END CERTIFICATE.

Failure cause: The SSL certificate type of the source database is not supported.

Handing suggestion: On the Configure Source and Destination Databases page, enable SSL connection for the source database and upload an encryption certificate that contains only one beginning tag BEGIN CERTIFICATE and one end tag END CERTIFICATE.