MySQL Database Service with HeatWave is now available in Brazil Southeast (Vinhedo) and Brazil East (Sao Paulo) regions. With this addition, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure customers have more flexibility to deploy MySQL DB Systems closer to their applications, and it is now possible to select any of th...
Recently I blogged about how to easily deploy a LAMP application to MDS.
Using the Terraform module (OCI Resource Manager’s Stack) you also have the possibility to choose the PHP version to install:
But as you should already know, not all versions support the
latest default authentication method in MySQL 8.0:
caching_sha2_password
[1], [2],
[3].
Most of the PHP applications are using mysqli
and
mysqlnd
…
Recently I blogged about how to easily deploy a LAMP application to MDS.
Using the Terraform module (OCI Resource Manager’s Stack) you also have the possibility to choose the PHP version to install:
But as you should already know, not all versions support the latest default authentication method in MySQL 8.0: caching_sha2_password [1], [2], [3].
Most of the PHP applications are using mysqli and …
[Read more]The new MyDumper 0.10.7 version, which includes many new features and bug fixes, is now available. You can download the code from here.
For this release, we have added several features like WHERE support that is required for partial backups. We also added CHECKSUM for tables which help to speed up the restore of large tables to take advantage of fast index creation, and more.
New Features:
[Read more]In this post I will show how to program a C++ client for MySQL NDB Cluster. I have already presented MySQL Cluster, the distributed database using the in-memory storage engine, in several occasions. You may have learnt how to configure and start MySQL Cluster, so I will assume that a cluster is up and running. If you want to develop a simple C++ client, just run the cluster in a single host, which may be your very laptop. In order to compile an NDB API client, you will need.
- MySQL NDB Cluster installed. Community distributions are here (I like to work with the self contained TAR).
- The cluster up and …
One of the new features introduced in MySQL 8.0.24 was the ability to log all SQL statements that are issued in the MySQL Shell to the system log. This is a useful feature that can greatly assist in tracking who did what on the system.
Usage
The simplest way to utilize the new Shell logging feature is to simply start the MySQL Shell with the syslog option enabled like so:
$> mysqlsh --syslog --sql root@localhost
From this point forward all SQL entered in the MySQL Shell will be logged to the system log. For example, the following SQL is entered into the Shell:
MySQL localhost:33060+ ssl SQL > show databases; +--------------------+ | Database | +--------------------+ | information_schema | | mysql | | performance_schema | | sys | +--------------------+
We can now check the system log and verify that the statement above was indeed logged …
[Read more]MySQL 8 brought many highly anticipated features, with support for user roles, a new shell, a more robust data dictionary, and better SQL support, just to name a few. There are lesser-known new features, however, that aim to reduce overall DBA workload and streamline management processes – and one of these is support for dual passwords, first implemented in MySQL 8.0.14. User accounts are now permitted to have dual passwords, with a designated primary and secondary. This makes it possible to seamlessly perform user credential changes even with a large number of servers, or with multiple applications connecting to different MySQL servers.
Historically, a MySQL credential change had to be timed so that when the password change was made and propagated throughout the database nodes, all applications that use that account for connections had to be updated at the same time. This is problematic for many reasons, but with database and application …
[Read more]As a continue of the previous announcement, please find below the list of shows where you can find MySQL Community and/or the MySQL team during the time of July - September 2021:
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July 2021:
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MySQL meetup / Virtual, July 7, 2021
- Carsten Thalheimer and Abdullah Zarour, the MySQL Principal Solution Engineers will be talking about Oracle Cloud - MySQL Database Service & HeatWave (for Real-time Analytics).
- Scheduled for 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM GMT+4. Please make sure you have zoom registration on the …
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As a continue of the previous announcement, please find below the list of shows where you can find MySQL Community and/or the MySQL team during the time of July - September 2021: July 2021: MySQL meetup / Virtual, July 7, 2021 Carsten Thalheimer and Abdullah Zarour, the MySQL Principal Solution Engi...
With the CentOS project switching its focus to CentOS Stream, one of the alternatives that aim to function as a downstream build (building and releasing packages after they’re released by Red Hat) is Rocky Linux. This how-to shows how to install Percona Server for MySQL 8.0 on the Rocky Linux distribution.
You can get the information on the distribution release version
by checking the /etc/redhat-release
file:
[root@rocky ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release Rocky Linux release 8.4 (Green Obsidian)
Installing and Setting up the Percona Server for MySQL 8.0 Repository
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