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You will need to have one server serving Row Based Replication (RBR) format binary logs. Right now
FULL
row image is supported.MINIMAL
to be supported in the near future.gh-ost
prefers to work with replicas. You may still have your master configured with Statement Based Replication (SBR). -
If you are using a replica, the table must have an identical schema between the master and replica.
-
gh-ost
requires an account with these privileges:ALTER, CREATE, DELETE, DROP, INDEX, INSERT, LOCK TABLES, SELECT, TRIGGER, UPDATE
on the database (schema) where your migrated table is, or of course on*.*
- either:
SUPER, REPLICATION SLAVE
on*.*
, or:REPLICATION CLIENT, REPLICATION SLAVE
on*.*
The SUPER
privilege is required for STOP SLAVE
, START SLAVE
operations. These are used on:
-
Switching your
binlog_format
toROW
, in the case where it is notROW
and you explicitly specified--switch-to-rbr
- If your replication is already in RBR (
binlog_format=ROW
) you can specify--assume-rbr
to avoid theSTOP SLAVE/START SLAVE
operations, hence no need forSUPER
.
- If your replication is already in RBR (
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Running
--test-on-replica
: before the cut-over phase,gh-ost
stops replication so that you can compare the two tables and satisfy that the migration is sound.
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Foreign key constraints are not supported. They may be supported in the future, to some extent.
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Triggers are not supported. They may be supported in the future.
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MySQL 5.7
JSON
columns are supported but not as part ofPRIMARY KEY
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The two before & after tables must share a
PRIMARY KEY
or otherUNIQUE KEY
. This key will be used bygh-ost
to iterate through the table rows when copying. Read more- The migration key must not include columns with NULL values. This means either:
- The columns are
NOT NULL
, or - The columns are nullable but don't contain any NULL values.
- The columns are
- by default,
gh-ost
will not run if the onlyUNIQUE KEY
includes nullable columns.- You may override this via
--allow-nullable-unique-key
but make sure there are no actualNULL
values in those columns. Existing NULL values can't guarantee data integrity on the migrated table.
- You may override this via
- The migration key must not include columns with NULL values. This means either:
-
It is not allowed to migrate a table where another table exists with same name and different upper/lower case.
- For example, you may not migrate
MyTable
if another table calledMYtable
exists in the same schema.
- For example, you may not migrate
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Amazon RDS works, but has its own limitations.
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Google Cloud SQL works,
--gcp
flag required. -
Aliyun RDS works,
--aliyun-rds
flag required. -
Azure Database for MySQL works,
--azure
flag required, and have detailed document about it. (azure.md) -
Multisource is not supported when migrating via replica. It should work (but never tested) when connecting directly to master (
--allow-on-master
) -
Master-master setup is only supported in active-passive setup. Active-active (where table is being written to on both masters concurrently) is unsupported. It may be supported in the future.
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If you have an
enum
field as part of your migration key (typically thePRIMARY KEY
), migration performance will be degraded and potentially bad. Read more -
Migrating a
FEDERATED
table is unsupported and is irrelevant to the problemgh-ost
tackles. -
Encrypted binary logs are not supported.
-
ALTER TABLE ... RENAME TO some_other_name
is not supported (and you shouldn't usegh-ost
for such a trivial operation).