ER_SLAVE_WORKER_STOPPED_PREVIOUS_THD_ERROR

Overview

Slave worker has stopped after at least one previous worker encountered an error when slave-preserve-commit-order was enabled. To preserve commit order, the last transaction executed by this thread has not been committed. When restarting the slave after fixing any failed threads, you should fix this worker as well.

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DIAGNOSIS

ISO 9075:2016

CHANGE HISTORY

Release Series

History

10.6 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6.4-1 as error number 3030

10.6 Community

  • Present starting in MariaDB Community Server 10.6.0 as error number 3030

10.5 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.5.3-1 as error number 3030

10.5 Community

  • Present starting in MariaDB Community Server 10.5.0 as error number 3030

10.4 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.4.6-1 as error number 3030

10.4 Community

  • Present starting in MariaDB Community Server 10.4.0 as error number 3030

10.3 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.3.16-1 as error number 3030

10.3 Community

  • Present starting in MariaDB Community Server 10.3.0 as error number 3030

10.2 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.2.25-1 as error number 3030

10.2 Community

  • Added in MariaDB Community Server 10.2.3 as error number 3029

  • Error number changed in MariaDB Community Server 10.2.5 from 3029 to 3030

Release Series

History

10.6 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6.4-1 as error number 3030

10.5 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.5.3-1 as error number 3030

10.4 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.4.6-1 as error number 3030

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