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mysqldump: Couldn’t execute ‘SELECT @@GTID_MODE’: Unknown system variable ‘GTID_MODE’ (1193)
# If you are using the MySQL 5.6 version of mysqldump on an older MySQL database, you might get the error message.
mysqldump: Couldn't execute 'SELECT @@GTID_MODE': Unknown system variable 'GTID_MODE' (1193)
# This error is in part due to the introduction of Global Transaction Identifiers (GTIDs) in MySQL 5.6. GTIDs make it simple to # track and compare replication across a master-slave topology.
# mysqldump tries to query this system variable, which doesn’t exist in earlier versions, and then fails. The solution is to add # –set-gtid-purged=OFF in the mysqldump command. It should look something like
mysqldump -h dbHost -u dbuser dbName --set-gtid-purged=OFF
# http://blog.teamextension.com/mysqldump-couldnt-execute-select-gtid_mode-unknown-system-variable-gtid_mode-1193-1246
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poisa commented Feb 20, 2014

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(y)

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thanks man!!!

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blueeep commented Mar 20, 2019

it works and thank you

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