When a server shuts down and restarts, its
MEMORY (HEAP) tables
become empty. The master replicates this effect to slaves as
follows: The first time that the master uses each
MEMORY table after startup, it logs an event
that notifies the slaves that the table needs to be emptied by
writing a DELETE statement for
that table to the binary log. See
Section 13.4, “The MEMORY (HEAP) Storage Engine”, for more information
about MEMORY tables.


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