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MySQL replication: if i don't specify any databases, will log_bin log EVERYTHING?(i want that)

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I'm setting up replication for a server which runs a bunch of databases (one per client) and plan on adding more all the time, on my.cnf, Instead of having:

binlog-do-db  = databasename 1
binlog-do-db  = databasename 2
binlog-do-db  = databasename 3
...
binlog-do-db  = databasename n

can I rather just have

binlog-ignore-db  = mysql
binlog-ignore-db  = informationschema

(and no database to log specified) and assume that everything else is logged?

EDIT: thanks! actually if I remove all my binlog-do-db entries, it seemingly logs everything (as you see the binary log file change position when you move the database), but on the slave server, nothing gets picked up! (perhaps, this is the case to use replicate-do-db? this would kill the idea; i guess I cant have MySQL automagically detect which databases to replicate).

cheers,

/mp

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MySQL replication: if i don't specify any databases, will log_bin log EVERYTHING? (i want that)

I'm setting up replication for a server which runs a bunch of databases (one per client) and plan on adding more all the time, on my.cnf, Instead of having:

binlog-do-db  = databasename 1
binlog-do-db  = databasename 2
binlog-do-db  = databasename 3
...
binlog-do-db  = databasename n

can I rather just have

binlog-ignore-db  = mysql
binlog-ignore-db  = informationschema

(and no database to log specified) and assume that everything else is logged?

cheers,

/mp