To set up the replica to communicate with the source for
replication, configure the replica with the necessary connection
information. To do this, on the replica, execute the following
CHANGE REPLICATION SOURCE TO
statement, replacing the option values with the actual values
relevant to your system:
mysql> CHANGE REPLICATION SOURCE TO
-> SOURCE_HOST='source_host_name',
-> SOURCE_USER='replication_user_name',
-> SOURCE_PASSWORD='replication_password',
-> SOURCE_LOG_FILE='recorded_log_file_name',
-> SOURCE_LOG_POS=recorded_log_position;
Replication cannot use Unix socket files. You must be able to connect to the source MySQL server using TCP/IP.
The CHANGE REPLICATION SOURCE TO
statement has other options as well. For example, it is possible
to set up secure replication using SSL. For a full list of
options, and information about the maximum permissible length
for the string-valued options, see
Section 15.4.2.2, “CHANGE REPLICATION SOURCE TO Statement”.
As noted in Section 19.1.2.3, “Creating a User for Replication”, if
you are not using a secure connection and the user account
named in the SOURCE_USER
option
authenticates with the
caching_sha2_password
plugin (the default
in MySQL 9.1), you must specify the
SOURCE_PUBLIC_KEY_PATH
or
GET_SOURCE_PUBLIC_KEY
option in the
CHANGE REPLICATION SOURCE TO
statement to enable RSA key pair-based password exchange.