When a replica has multiple channels and a FOR CHANNEL
option is not specified, a valid statement generally acts on all available channels, with some specific exceptions.channel
For example, the following statements behave as expected for all except certain Group Replication channels:
START REPLICA | SLAVE
starts replication threads for all channels, except the group_replication_recovery
and group_replication_applier
channels.
STOP REPLICA | SLAVE
stops replication threads for all channels, except the group_replication_recovery
and group_replication_applier
channels.
SHOW REPLICA | SLAVE STATUS
reports the status for all channels, except the group_replication_applier
channel.
RESET REPLICA | SLAVE
resets all channels.
Use RESET REPLICA | SLAVE
with caution as this statement deletes all existing channels, purges their relay log files, and recreates only the default channel.
Some replication statements cannot operate on all channels. In this case, error 1964 Multiple channels exist on the replica. Please provide channel name as an argument. is generated. The following statements and functions generate this error when used in a multi-source replication topology and a FOR CHANNEL
option is not used to specify which channel to act on:channel
Note that a default channel always exists in a single source replication topology, where statements and functions behave as in previous versions of MySQL.