Bug #78972 | Enabling GTID at startup results in unnecessary GTID sets | ||
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Submitted: | 27 Oct 2015 4:39 | Modified: | 18 Aug 2016 11:14 |
Reporter: | Giuseppe Maxia (OCA) | Email Updates: | |
Status: | Closed | Impact on me: | |
Category: | MySQL Server: Installing | Severity: | S3 (Non-critical) |
Version: | 5.7.9, 5.7.10 | OS: | Any |
Assigned to: | CPU Architecture: | Any |
[27 Oct 2015 4:39]
Giuseppe Maxia
[27 Oct 2015 8:15]
MySQL Verification Team
Hello Giuseppe, Thank you for the report. Thanks, Umesh
[2 Nov 2015 11:05]
Giuseppe Maxia
This bug affects all replication systems, including group replication, as noted in http://mysqlhighavailability.com/getting-started-with-mysql-group-replication/#comment-129...
[18 Aug 2016 11:14]
Erlend Dahl
[3 Aug 2016 17:55] Christine Cole Thanks for your feedback, this has been fixed in version 5.7.14. The following was added to the change log: A server initialized with --gtid-mode=on and --enforce-gtid-consistency=on created a large and unnecessary GTID set. The fix adjusts the initialization process to eliminate the creation of these GTID sets.
[19 Sep 2016 8:16]
Erlend Dahl
Bug#81947 binlog should be disabled during --initialize was marked as a duplicate.