Well, i just followed the steps as mentioned in this tutorial https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-set-up-master-slave-replication-in-mysql . But the changes in Master DB did not reflect in slave DB In my case, Master DB & Slave DB resides on two different droplets. Where could i have gone wrong ?
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To be able to help you, I’d need some more information. Can you please pastebin the output of “show master status;” from your master, “show slave status;” from your slave, the IP address of each server (with labels for “master” and “slave”)?
I have created 2 droplets and will try again…Incase if i face same problem i will be back to you :)
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