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I have a mysql replication active. 1 Master and 2 slave.
The first slave works fine, but the seconds slave lags behind master.
This is the results of SHOW SLAVE STATUS G:



mysql> SHOW SLAVE STATUS G;
*************************** 1. row ***************************
Slave_IO_State: Queueing master event to the relay log
Master_Host: IP ADDRESS
Master_User: user
Master_Port: 3306
Connect_Retry: 60
Master_Log_File: mysql-bin.015204
Read_Master_Log_Pos: 88137432
Relay_Log_File: mysql-relay-bin.065545
Relay_Log_Pos: 150
Relay_Master_Log_File: mysql-bin.015199
Slave_IO_Running: Yes
Slave_SQL_Running: Yes
Replicate_Do_DB:
Replicate_Ignore_DB:
Replicate_Do_Table:
Replicate_Ignore_Table:
Replicate_Wild_Do_Table:
Replicate_Wild_Ignore_Table:
Last_Errno: 0
Last_Error:
Skip_Counter: 0
Exec_Master_Log_Pos: 16802785
Relay_Log_Space: 514144238
Until_Condition: None
Until_Log_File:
Until_Log_Pos: 0
Master_SSL_Allowed: No
Master_SSL_CA_File:
Master_SSL_CA_Path:
Master_SSL_Cert:
Master_SSL_Cipher:
Master_SSL_Key:
Seconds_Behind_Master: 36745
Master_SSL_Verify_Server_Cert: No
Last_IO_Errno: 0
Last_IO_Error:
Last_SQL_Errno: 0
Last_SQL_Error:
Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids:
Master_Server_Id: 1
1 row in set (0.54 sec)


This is the results of SHOW PROCESSLIST



mysql> SHOW PROCESSLIST;
+----+-------------+-----------+------+---------+-------+----------------------------------------+------------------+
| Id | User | Host | db | Command | Time | State | Info |
+----+-------------+-----------+------+---------+-------+----------------------------------------+------------------+
| 60 | root | localhost | NULL | Query | 0 | NULL | SHOW PROCESSLIST |
| 61 | system user | | NULL | Connect | 155 | Queueing master event to the relay log | NULL |
| 62 | system user | | NULL | Connect | 34378 | Reading event from the relay log | NULL |
+----+-------------+-----------+------+---------+-------+----------------------------------------+------------------+`


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    I have a mysql replication active. 1 Master and 2 slave.
    The first slave works fine, but the seconds slave lags behind master.
    This is the results of SHOW SLAVE STATUS G:



    mysql> SHOW SLAVE STATUS G;
    *************************** 1. row ***************************
    Slave_IO_State: Queueing master event to the relay log
    Master_Host: IP ADDRESS
    Master_User: user
    Master_Port: 3306
    Connect_Retry: 60
    Master_Log_File: mysql-bin.015204
    Read_Master_Log_Pos: 88137432
    Relay_Log_File: mysql-relay-bin.065545
    Relay_Log_Pos: 150
    Relay_Master_Log_File: mysql-bin.015199
    Slave_IO_Running: Yes
    Slave_SQL_Running: Yes
    Replicate_Do_DB:
    Replicate_Ignore_DB:
    Replicate_Do_Table:
    Replicate_Ignore_Table:
    Replicate_Wild_Do_Table:
    Replicate_Wild_Ignore_Table:
    Last_Errno: 0
    Last_Error:
    Skip_Counter: 0
    Exec_Master_Log_Pos: 16802785
    Relay_Log_Space: 514144238
    Until_Condition: None
    Until_Log_File:
    Until_Log_Pos: 0
    Master_SSL_Allowed: No
    Master_SSL_CA_File:
    Master_SSL_CA_Path:
    Master_SSL_Cert:
    Master_SSL_Cipher:
    Master_SSL_Key:
    Seconds_Behind_Master: 36745
    Master_SSL_Verify_Server_Cert: No
    Last_IO_Errno: 0
    Last_IO_Error:
    Last_SQL_Errno: 0
    Last_SQL_Error:
    Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids:
    Master_Server_Id: 1
    1 row in set (0.54 sec)


    This is the results of SHOW PROCESSLIST



    mysql> SHOW PROCESSLIST;
    +----+-------------+-----------+------+---------+-------+----------------------------------------+------------------+
    | Id | User | Host | db | Command | Time | State | Info |
    +----+-------------+-----------+------+---------+-------+----------------------------------------+------------------+
    | 60 | root | localhost | NULL | Query | 0 | NULL | SHOW PROCESSLIST |
    | 61 | system user | | NULL | Connect | 155 | Queueing master event to the relay log | NULL |
    | 62 | system user | | NULL | Connect | 34378 | Reading event from the relay log | NULL |
    +----+-------------+-----------+------+---------+-------+----------------------------------------+------------------+`


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      I have a mysql replication active. 1 Master and 2 slave.
      The first slave works fine, but the seconds slave lags behind master.
      This is the results of SHOW SLAVE STATUS G:



      mysql> SHOW SLAVE STATUS G;
      *************************** 1. row ***************************
      Slave_IO_State: Queueing master event to the relay log
      Master_Host: IP ADDRESS
      Master_User: user
      Master_Port: 3306
      Connect_Retry: 60
      Master_Log_File: mysql-bin.015204
      Read_Master_Log_Pos: 88137432
      Relay_Log_File: mysql-relay-bin.065545
      Relay_Log_Pos: 150
      Relay_Master_Log_File: mysql-bin.015199
      Slave_IO_Running: Yes
      Slave_SQL_Running: Yes
      Replicate_Do_DB:
      Replicate_Ignore_DB:
      Replicate_Do_Table:
      Replicate_Ignore_Table:
      Replicate_Wild_Do_Table:
      Replicate_Wild_Ignore_Table:
      Last_Errno: 0
      Last_Error:
      Skip_Counter: 0
      Exec_Master_Log_Pos: 16802785
      Relay_Log_Space: 514144238
      Until_Condition: None
      Until_Log_File:
      Until_Log_Pos: 0
      Master_SSL_Allowed: No
      Master_SSL_CA_File:
      Master_SSL_CA_Path:
      Master_SSL_Cert:
      Master_SSL_Cipher:
      Master_SSL_Key:
      Seconds_Behind_Master: 36745
      Master_SSL_Verify_Server_Cert: No
      Last_IO_Errno: 0
      Last_IO_Error:
      Last_SQL_Errno: 0
      Last_SQL_Error:
      Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids:
      Master_Server_Id: 1
      1 row in set (0.54 sec)


      This is the results of SHOW PROCESSLIST



      mysql> SHOW PROCESSLIST;
      +----+-------------+-----------+------+---------+-------+----------------------------------------+------------------+
      | Id | User | Host | db | Command | Time | State | Info |
      +----+-------------+-----------+------+---------+-------+----------------------------------------+------------------+
      | 60 | root | localhost | NULL | Query | 0 | NULL | SHOW PROCESSLIST |
      | 61 | system user | | NULL | Connect | 155 | Queueing master event to the relay log | NULL |
      | 62 | system user | | NULL | Connect | 34378 | Reading event from the relay log | NULL |
      +----+-------------+-----------+------+---------+-------+----------------------------------------+------------------+`


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      I have a mysql replication active. 1 Master and 2 slave.
      The first slave works fine, but the seconds slave lags behind master.
      This is the results of SHOW SLAVE STATUS G:



      mysql> SHOW SLAVE STATUS G;
      *************************** 1. row ***************************
      Slave_IO_State: Queueing master event to the relay log
      Master_Host: IP ADDRESS
      Master_User: user
      Master_Port: 3306
      Connect_Retry: 60
      Master_Log_File: mysql-bin.015204
      Read_Master_Log_Pos: 88137432
      Relay_Log_File: mysql-relay-bin.065545
      Relay_Log_Pos: 150
      Relay_Master_Log_File: mysql-bin.015199
      Slave_IO_Running: Yes
      Slave_SQL_Running: Yes
      Replicate_Do_DB:
      Replicate_Ignore_DB:
      Replicate_Do_Table:
      Replicate_Ignore_Table:
      Replicate_Wild_Do_Table:
      Replicate_Wild_Ignore_Table:
      Last_Errno: 0
      Last_Error:
      Skip_Counter: 0
      Exec_Master_Log_Pos: 16802785
      Relay_Log_Space: 514144238
      Until_Condition: None
      Until_Log_File:
      Until_Log_Pos: 0
      Master_SSL_Allowed: No
      Master_SSL_CA_File:
      Master_SSL_CA_Path:
      Master_SSL_Cert:
      Master_SSL_Cipher:
      Master_SSL_Key:
      Seconds_Behind_Master: 36745
      Master_SSL_Verify_Server_Cert: No
      Last_IO_Errno: 0
      Last_IO_Error:
      Last_SQL_Errno: 0
      Last_SQL_Error:
      Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids:
      Master_Server_Id: 1
      1 row in set (0.54 sec)


      This is the results of SHOW PROCESSLIST



      mysql> SHOW PROCESSLIST;
      +----+-------------+-----------+------+---------+-------+----------------------------------------+------------------+
      | Id | User | Host | db | Command | Time | State | Info |
      +----+-------------+-----------+------+---------+-------+----------------------------------------+------------------+
      | 60 | root | localhost | NULL | Query | 0 | NULL | SHOW PROCESSLIST |
      | 61 | system user | | NULL | Connect | 155 | Queueing master event to the relay log | NULL |
      | 62 | system user | | NULL | Connect | 34378 | Reading event from the relay log | NULL |
      +----+-------------+-----------+------+---------+-------+----------------------------------------+------------------+`


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          1) Both slave has the same hardware?
          2) Both slave has same configuration (my.cnf)?
          3) Network speed must be same on both the slave, please check this as well.



          Also check below
          3) If using innodb check innodb_buffer_pool_size on both slave.
          4) Check whats running on this particular event to identify of you need to optimise any query.






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            Share below details:
            1) Both slave has the same hardware?
            2) Both slave has same configuration (my.cnf)?
            3) Network speed must be same on both the slave, please check this as well.



            Also check below
            3) If using innodb check innodb_buffer_pool_size on both slave.
            4) Check whats running on this particular event to identify of you need to optimise any query.






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              Share below details:
              1) Both slave has the same hardware?
              2) Both slave has same configuration (my.cnf)?
              3) Network speed must be same on both the slave, please check this as well.



              Also check below
              3) If using innodb check innodb_buffer_pool_size on both slave.
              4) Check whats running on this particular event to identify of you need to optimise any query.






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                Share below details:
                1) Both slave has the same hardware?
                2) Both slave has same configuration (my.cnf)?
                3) Network speed must be same on both the slave, please check this as well.



                Also check below
                3) If using innodb check innodb_buffer_pool_size on both slave.
                4) Check whats running on this particular event to identify of you need to optimise any query.






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                Share below details:
                1) Both slave has the same hardware?
                2) Both slave has same configuration (my.cnf)?
                3) Network speed must be same on both the slave, please check this as well.



                Also check below
                3) If using innodb check innodb_buffer_pool_size on both slave.
                4) Check whats running on this particular event to identify of you need to optimise any query.







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