Introduction As previously explained, CDC (Change Data Capture) is one of the best ways to interconnect an OLTP database system with other systems like Data Warehouse, Caches, Spark or Hadoop. Debezium is an open source project developed by Red Hat which aims to simplify this process by allowing you to extract changes from various database … Continue reading How to extract change data events from MySQL to Kafka using Debezium →
As you may know by now, MySQL 8.0.2 DMR is out ! \o/
Many features have been added (see Geir Høydalsvik‘s announcement) and of course the replication also brought new features and improvements (see this post from Luís Soares).
But some improvements in the monitoring broke the added sys view used by ProxySQL to monitor the state of a member of the group:
mysql> select * from sys.gr_member_routing_candidate_status; +------------------+-----------+---------------------+----------------------+ | viable_candidate | read_only | transactions_behind | transactions_to_cert | …[Read more]
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Ramesh,
It looks to me like the problem is related MHA can’t connect to
that servers. Are you sure the MHA DB user can connect to that
server from the MHA manager?
If you are using different settings than the defaults, like
datadir, port, … etc. you should specify that in the MHA configs
as well.
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1. Watch the parentheses. It’s:
ST_GeomFromText('POLYGON((outerRing), (innerRing),
(innerRing), ...)')
The inner rings are optional. If you have just the outer ring, then it’s still:
ST_GeomFromText('POLYGON((outerRing))')
and not:
ST_GeomFromText('POLYGON(outerRing)')
2. Polygons have to start and end at the same point.
3. Watch the commas. Rings are comma-delimited sets of of whitespace-delimited coordinate pairs:
x1 y1, x2 y2, x3 y3, x4 y4
not:
x1 y1 x2 y2 x3 y3
x1, y1, x2, y2, x3, y3, x4, y4
(x1, y1), (x2, y2), (x3, y3)
or other variations on that theme.
In this post, we’ll look at strategies for backups and disaster recovery.
Note: I am giving a talk on Backups and Disaster Recovery Best Practices on July 27th.
When discussing disaster recovery, it’s important to take your business’ continuity plan into consideration. Backup and recovery processes are a critical part of any application infrastructure.
A well-tested backup and recovery system can be the difference between a minor outage and the end of your business.
You will want to take …
[Read more]MySQL 8 is shaping up quite nicely. And we are having a blast in the MySQL replication team while this is happening. We are continuously improving all-things-replication by introducing new and interesting features. In addition, we have been listening to our community and addressing their feedback.…
MySQL 8.0.2 introduces SQL window functions, or analytic functions as they are also sometimes called. They join CTEs (available since 8.0.1) as two of our most requested features, and are long awaited and powerful features. This is the first of a series of posts describing the details.…
The VideoThe find() function for the MySQL Document Store is a very powerful tool and I have just finished a handy introductory video. By the way -- please let me have feed back on the pace, the background music, the CGI special effects (kidding!), and the amount of the content. The ScriptFor those who want to follow along with the videos, the core examples are below. The first step is to connect to a MySQL server to talk to the world_x schema (Instructions on loading that schema at the first link above).
\connect root@localhost/world_x
db is an object to points to the world_x schema. To find the records in the countryinfo collection, use db.countryinfo.find(). But that returns 237 JSON documents, too many! So lets cut it down to …
[Read more]Join Percona’s, Technical Services Manager, Jervin Real as he presents Learning MySQL 5.7 on Wednesday, July 19, 2017 at 10:00 am PDT / 1:00 pm EDT (UTC-7).
MySQL 5.7 has a lot of new features. If you’ve dabbled with an older version of MySQL, it is worth learning what new features exist and how to use them. This webinar teaches you about new features such as multi-source replication, global transaction IDs (GTIDs), security improvements and more.
We’ll also discuss logical decoding. Logical decoding is one of the features under the BDR implementation, which allows bidirectional streams of data between Postgres …
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