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How can I tell if a mysql table is federated, and to what host?

Spydo StaxxeMar 8 2024

Some tables in a database I manage are federated.

mysql> desc mytable;

Does not give me info about federation. or comments. How can I view those? Is there a query I can use to identify all federated tables?

TYVM

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Answer

Yes. Async, semi-sync, and InnoDB Cluster.

Marked as Answer by 3602098 · Sep 27 2020
Basharat Hussain Oct 16 2024

Dear @dave-stokes-mysql-community-team-oracle

I am facing a problem please Guide me.

I have deployed two MySQL Nodes version 8. I am trying to async MySQL nodes, the replication complete successful as long as a user create or some action performed from the application. When an action is perform from the Application . On the slave node the following error occur.

Before an action perform from the Application everything working fine replication from master to slave working as expected.

Please Guide me.

Thank You in Advance.
Basharat Hussain.

L. Fernigrini Oct 16 2024

You are replying to a 5 year old “solved” thread with a new problem…Please do not hijack existing threads, open a new one with the appropriate details. I'm closing this one.

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