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MySQL 5.6 Master Slave

Hi Dear
I hope you are doing fine.
OS : MySQL 5.6 & RHEL 7
I have one "Master" and "Slave" Machines & I am using "MySql" and "RHEL". Replication on these machines is working properly.
Now here i want to make Master as Slave and Slave as Master ( Switch Over And Switch Back ).
I just need a overview how to do this task and if possible then share with me any web link or helping material it would be very helpful for me.
Best Regards
Mubashar
Best Answer
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The doc you should read is at https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/replication-solutions-switch.html and covers the details very well.
Dave Stokes
MySQL Community Manager
Answers
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The doc you should read is at https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/replication-solutions-switch.html and covers the details very well.
Dave Stokes
MySQL Community Manager