The link to the slides of my talks can be found at the end of this post but first, let me share some thoughts about PLMCE.
Talking with people, I was surprised to be criticized of presenting only the good sides of my solution without giving credit to the good side of the alternative solutions. More than surprised, I was also a little shocked as I want to be perceived as objective as possible. Let me try to fix that:
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
MaxScale Binlog Server HOWTO: POC for Master Promotion without Touching any Slave
Note: DO NOT use this procedure in production, this is a proof of concept (POC). MaxScale 1.1.0 does not yet fully support that procedure and things could go wrong in some situations (see at the end of the post for the details).
In my talk at PLMCE 2015, I presented an architecture to promote a slave as a new master without touching any other slave and I claimed that I tested it. This HOWTO will show you how I did my test so you are able to reproduce my results.
In my talk at PLMCE 2015, I presented an architecture to promote a slave as a new master without touching any other slave and I claimed that I tested it. This HOWTO will show you how I did my test so you are able to reproduce my results.
MaxScale Binlog Server HOWTO: Operations (including Chaining)
In the Install and Configure HOWTO, we learned how to install and configure a MaxScale Binlog Server. In this HOWTO, I will present the common operations that you might need to perform when using this software. Those operations include:
- Purging Binary Logs,
- Chaining Binlog Servers,
- Saving Binary Log Files in the Non-Default Directory,
- Downloading Binary Logs other than First,
- Listing Connected Slaves,
- Disconnecting one or all Slaves,
- Differentiating a MaxScale from a MySQL Server,
- Getting More Information about Slaves (and more),
- Recovering After a Crash.
MaxScale Binlog Server HOWTO: Install and Configure
Updated 2015-04-25: add the link to the slides of my PLMCE talk and a link to a bug number.
MaxScale 1.1.0 is out and includes the new Binlog Server module. This is the first post in s series of three. The two others are about Operations and High Availability. The links to the 2 other posts are at the end of this page.
In this post, I present how to install and configure MaxScale as a Binlog Server using the Binlog Router plugin.
MaxScale 1.1.0 is out and includes the new Binlog Server module. This is the first post in s series of three. The two others are about Operations and High Availability. The links to the 2 other posts are at the end of this page.
In this post, I present how to install and configure MaxScale as a Binlog Server using the Binlog Router plugin.
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Even Easier Master Promotion (and High Availability) for MySQL (no need to touch any slave)
Dealing with the failure of a MySQL master is not simple. The most common solution is to promote a slave as the new master but in an environment where you have many slaves, the asynchronous implementation of replication gets in your way. The problem is that each slave might be in a different state:
- some could be very close to the dead master,
- some could be missing the latest transactions,
- and some could be far behind (lagging, delayed slaves, or slaves in maintenance).
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