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ProxySQL 1.4.10 and Updated proxysql-admin Tool Now in the Percona Repository

ProxySQL 1.4.10, released by ProxySQL, is now available for download in the Percona Repository along with an updated version of Percona’s proxysql-admin tool.

ProxySQL is a high-performance proxy, currently for MySQL and its forks (like Percona Server for MySQL and MariaDB). It acts as an intermediary for client requests seeking resources from the database. René Cannaò created ProxySQL for DBAs as a means of solving complex replication topology issues.

The ProxySQL 1.4.10 source and binary packages available at https://percona.com/downloads/proxysql

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Comment on Useful queries on MySQL information_schema by Moll

Calculate the size of your dataset:

SELECT
sys.format_bytes(sum(data_length)) DATA,
sys.format_bytes(sum(index_length)) INDEXES,
sys.format_bytes(sum(data_length + index_length)) ‘TOTAL SIZE’
FROM information_schema.TABLES ORDER BY data_length + index_length;

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sysbench for MySQL 8.0

Alexey made this amazing tool that the majority of MySQL DBAs are using, but if you use sysbench provided with your GNU/Linux distribution or its repository on packagecloud.io you won’t be able to use it with the new default authentication plugin in MySQL 8.0 (caching_sha2_password).

This is because most of the sysbench binaries are compiled with the MySQL 5.7 client library or MariaDB ones. There is an issue on github where Alexey explains this.

So if you want to use sysbench with MySQL 8.0 …

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How to Monitor Multiple MySQL Instances Running on the Same Machine - ClusterControl Tips & Tricks

Requires ClusterControl 1.6 or later. Applies to MySQL based instances/clusters.

On some occasions, you might want to run multiple instances of MySQL on a single machine. You might want to give different users access to their own MySQL servers that they manage themselves, or you might want to test a new MySQL release while keeping an existing production setup undisturbed.

It is possible to use a different MySQL server binary per instance, or use the same binary for multiple instances (or a combination of the two approaches). For example, you might run a server from MySQL 5.6 and one from MySQL 5.7, to see how the different versions handle a certain workload. Or you might run multiple instances of the latest MySQL version, each managing a different set of databases.

Related resources

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Tutorial Schedule for Percona Live Europe 2018 Is Live

Percona has revealed the line-up of in-depth tutorials for the Percona Live Europe 2018 Open Source Database Conference, taking place November 5–7, 2018 at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Frankfurt, Germany. Secure your spot now with Advanced Registration prices. Be sure to buy your tickets soon as tickets prices will only head up, not down! Sponsorship opportunities for the conference are still available.

Percona Live Europe 2018 Open Source Database Conference is the premier open source database event. Our theme this year is “Connect. Accelerate. Innovate.”  Percona Live is the …

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MySQL: size of your tables – tricks and tips

Many of you already know how to retrieve the size of your dataset, schemas and tables in MySQL.

To summarize, below are the different queries you can run:

Dataset Size

I the past I was using something like this :

But now with sys schema being installed by default, I encourage you to use some of the formatting functions provided with it. The query to calculate the dataset is now:

SELECT sys.format_bytes(sum(data_length)) DATA,
       sys.format_bytes(sum(index_length)) INDEXES,
       sys.format_bytes(sum(data_length + index_length)) 'TOTAL SIZE'
FROM information_schema.TABLES ORDER  BY data_length + index_length;

Let’s see an example:

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Percona XtraDB Cluster 5.6.41-28.28 Is Now Available

Percona announces the release of Percona XtraDB Cluster 5.6.41-28.28 (PXC) on September 18, 2018. Binaries are available from the downloads section or our software repositories.

Percona XtraDB Cluster 5.6.41-28.28 is now the current release, based on the following:

Fixed Bugs

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Configuring and Managing SSL On Your MySQL Server

In this blog post, we review some of the important aspects of configuring and managing SSL in MySQL hosting. These would include the default configuration, disabling SSL, and enabling and enforcing SSL on a MySQL server. Our observations are based on the community version of MySQL 5.7.21.

Default SSL Configuration in MySQL

By default, MySQL server always installs and enables SSL configuration. However, it is not enforced that clients connect using SSL. Clients can choose to connect with or without SSL as the server allows both types of connections. Let’s see how to verify this default behavior of MySQL server.

When SSL is installed and enabled on MySQL server by default, we will typically see the following:

  1. Presence of *.pem files in the MySQL data directory. These are the various client and server certificates and keys that are in …
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Custom Graphs to Monitor your MySQL, MariaDB, MongoDB and PostgreSQL Systems - ClusterControl Tips & Tricks

Graphs are important, as they are your window onto your monitored systems. ClusterControl comes with a predefined set of graphs for you to analyze, these are built on top of the metric sampling done by the controller. Those are designed to give you, at first glance, as much information as possible about the state of your database cluster. You might have your own set of metrics you’d like to monitor though. Therefore ClusterControl allows you to customize the graphs available in the cluster overview section and in the Nodes -> DB Performance tab. Multiple metrics can be overlaid on the same graph.

Cluster Overview tab

Let’s take a look at the cluster overview - it shows the most important information aggregated under different tabs.

Cluster Overview Graphs

You can see graphs like “Cluster Load” …

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Monitoring Processes with Percona Monitoring and Management

A few months ago I wrote a blog post on How to Capture Per Process Metrics in PMM. Since that time, Nick Cabatoff has made a lot of improvements to Process Exporter and I’ve improved the Grafana Dashboard to match.

I will not go through installation instructions, they are well covered in original blog post.  This post covers features available in release 0.4.0 Here are a few new features you might find of …

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