Slave IO: Yes Slave SQL: No Seconds Behind Master: (null)

Barbara Abernathy babernathy at money-media.com
Wed Jul 30 22:14:23 CEST 2008


Does anyone have the foggiest as to what this really means. Is it a disk
space thing or purely a MySQL functionality thing. I just need a pointer
to get me going in the right direction. ThxAll

 

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Current Status:

  CRITICAL  

 (for 20d 0h 27m 18s)  (Has been acknowledged) Status Information:Slave
IO: Yes Slave SQL: No Seconds Behind Master: (null) Performance Data:
Current Attempt:3/3  (HARD state) Last Check Time:07-30-2008 15:59:46
Check Type:ACTIVE Check Latency / Duration:0.224 / 0.040 seconds Next
Scheduled Check:  07-30-2008 16:09:46 Last State Change:07-10-2008
15:41:46 Last Notification:07-14-2008 07:45:55 (notification 87) Is This
Service Flapping?

  NO  

 (0.00% state change) In Scheduled Downtime?

  NO  

Last Update:07-30-2008 16:08:55  ( 0d 0h 0m 9s ago)

 

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