Hi Tim,
On 11 Nov 2014, at 14:40, Tim Callaghan <tmcallaghan@gmail.com> wrote:
Working with 10.1.1 this morning and wondering why I'm seeing so many WSREP messages in my logs as well as in the server's banner.
141111 7:54:05 [Note] WSREP: Read nil XID from storage engines, skipping position init 141111 7:54:05 [Note] WSREP: wsrep_load(): loading provider library 'none' 141111 7:54:05 [Note] WSREP: Service disconnected. 141111 7:54:06 [Note] WSREP: Some threads may fail to exit.
141111 07:54:08 mysqld_safe WSREP: Running position recovery with --log_error='/home/tcallaghan/data/dbtest/mariadb-10.1.1-linux-x86_64/data/wsrep_recovery.mQ04vo'
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MariaDB [(none)]> show variables like 'wsrep%'; +---------------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | Variable_name | Value | +---------------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | wsrep_provider | none | | wsrep_provider_options | |
It seems that you have not set the wsrep_provider in your server configuration. This is a mandatory setting. Most likely you will not have a working cluster right now. More information about setting up MariaDB Galera Cluster: https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb/documentation/replication/galera/getting-s... Example configuration of wsrep_provider settings from /etc/my.cnf.d/server.cnf: wsrep_provider=/usr/lib64/galera/libgalera_smm.so ' Of course, you will need to have galera installed, which is available via the MariaDB yum and apt channels: https://downloads.mariadb.org/mariadb/repositories/ Kind regards, Pim Rupert