The RESET REPLICA
statement can be
used to reset a multi-source replica. By default, if you use the
RESET REPLICA
statement on a
multi-source replica all channels are reset. Optionally, use the
FOR CHANNEL
clause to reset only a specific channel.
channel
To reset all currently configured replication channels:
mysql> RESET SLAVE; Or from MySQL 8.0.22: mysql> RESET REPLICA;
To reset only a named channel, use a
FOR CHANNEL
clause:channel
mysql> RESET SLAVE FOR CHANNEL "source_1"; Or from MySQL 8.0.22: mysql> RESET REPLICA FOR CHANNEL "source_1";
For GTID-based replication, note that RESET
REPLICA
has no effect on the replica's GTID execution
history. If you want to clear this, issue
RESET MASTER
on the replica.
RESET REPLICA
makes the replica
forget its replication position, and clears the relay log, but it
does not change any replication connection parameters (such as the
source host name) or replication filters. If you want to remove
these for a channel, issue
RESET REPLICA
ALL
.
For the full syntax of the RESET REPLICA
command and other available options, see
Section 15.4.2.4, “RESET REPLICA Statement”.