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replicate-ignore-table setup and usage for excluding table from binlog backup

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I need to make an everyday backup of a mysql database that is very big on a remote server and I only want to get the difference since the last backup. I also need to exclude some tables from being backed up. I've setup the mysql server as a master, here is the important part of my.cnf i've changed :

log_bin = /var/log/mysql/mysql-bin.log expire_logs_days = 10 max_binlog_size = 100M binlog_do_db = my_database

Then on the backup server i've setup mysql my.cnf like this :

replicate-ignore-table = my_db_name.my_table_name

To test that everything is ok, I do the following:

On Master:

$ mysql -u root -p MariaDB [my_database]> insert into my_table (param1, param2, ...) values(1, 1, ...) MariaDB [my_database]> exit $ scp /var/log/mysql/mysql-bin.00000X vagrant@backupserver:/tmp/

On Slave:

$ mysqlbinlog mysql-bin.00000X | mysql -u root -p

When I check the slave database I always see the new entry in the table, but that's not the expected result....

I must miss something, any idea ?


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