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137 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Damian Gryski
e02a49449e all: use time.Since() instead of time.Now().Sub
Patch created with:
    gofmt -w -r 'time.Now().Sub(a) -> time.Since(a)' .
2016-08-02 08:38:56 -04:00
Shlomi Noach
ef59a866d8 Removed legacy 'safe cut-over'
Now that we have the atomic cut-over, the former is redundant
2016-07-16 08:12:19 -06:00
Shlomi Noach
8217536898 supporting --cut-over-lock-timeout-seconds 2016-07-08 10:14:58 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
0191b2897d an atomic cut-over implementation, as per issue #82 2016-06-27 11:08:06 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
96e8419a35 Solved cut-over stall; change of table names
- Cutover would stall after `lock tables` wait-timeout due do waiting on a channel that would never be written to. This has been identified, reproduced, fixed, confirmed.
- Change of table names. Heres the story:
  - Because were testing this even while `pt-online-schema-change` is being used in production, the `_tbl_old` naming convention makes for a collision.
  - "old" table name is now `_tbl_del`, "del" standing for "delete"
  - ghost table name is now `_tbl_gho`
  - when issuing `--test-on-replica`, we keep the ghost table around, and were also briefly renaming original table to "old". Well this collides with a potentially existing "old" table on master (one that hasnt been dropped yet).
  `--test-on-replica` uses `_tbl_ght` (ghost-test)
  - similar problem with `--execute-on-replica`, and in this case the table doesnt stick around; calling it `_tbl_ghr` (ghost-replica)
  - changelog table is now `_tbl_ghc` (ghost-changelog)
  - To clarify, I dont want to go down the path of creating "old" tables with 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or infinite leading underscored. I think this is very confusing and actually not operations friendly. Its OK that the migration will fail saying "hey, you ALREADY have an old table here, why dont you take care of it first", rather than create _yet_another_ `____tbl_old` table. Were always confused on which table it actually is that gets migrated, which is safe to `drop`, etc.
- just after rowcopy completing, just before cutover, during cutover: marking as point in time _of interest_ so as to increase logging frequency.
2016-06-21 12:56:01 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
62b8a897e3 Retries, better visibility, documentation
- Rowcopy time is bounded by copy end-time
- Retries are configurable via `--default-retries` (default: `60`)
- `migrator` notes the hostname
- `applier` and `inspector` note `impliedKey` (`@@hostname` and `@@port`)
- Added lots of code comments
- Adding documentation for "triggerless design"
2016-06-19 17:55:37 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
23cb8ea7e9 Throttling & critical load
- Added `--throttle-query` param (when returns > 0, throttling applies)
- Added `--critical-load`, similar to `--max-load` but implies panic and quit
- Recoded *-load as `LoadMap`
- More info on *-load throttle/panic
- `printStatus()` now gets printing heuristic. Always shows up on interactive `"status"`
- Fixed `change column` (aka rename) handling with quotes
- Removed legacy `mysqlbinlog` parser code
- Added tests
2016-06-18 21:12:07 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
836d0fe119 Supporting column rename
- Parsing `alter` statement to catch `change old_name new_name ...` statements
- Auto deducing renamed columns
- When suspecting renamed columns, requesting explicit `--approve-renamed-columns` or `--skip-renamed-columns`
- updated tests
2016-06-17 08:03:18 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
96bc3804eb test-on-replica stops replication completely 2016-06-14 12:50:07 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
97adbf1ff8 - --cut-over no longer mandatory; default to safe
- Removed `CutOverVoluntaryLock` and associated code
- Removed `CutOverUdfWait`
- `RenameTablesRollback()` first attempts an atomic swap
2016-06-14 09:01:06 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
cb1c61ac47 - --cut-over no longer mandatory; default to safe
- Removed `CutOverVoluntaryLock` and associated code
- Removed `CutOverUdfWait`
- `RenameTablesRollback()` first attempts an atomic swap
2016-06-14 09:00:56 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
8292f5608f Safe cut-over
- Supporting multi-step, safe cut-over phase, where queries are blocked throughout the phase, and worst case scenario is table outage (no data corruption)
- Self-rollsback in case of failure (restored original table)
2016-06-14 08:35:07 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
b8c7e046a1 test-on-replica to invoke cut-over swap 2016-06-10 11:15:11 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
fc00cb2289 adding interactive user commands 2016-06-07 11:59:17 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
5375aa4f69 - Removed use of master_pos_wait(). It was unneccessary in the first place and introduced new problems.
- Supporting `--allow-nullable-unique-key`
  - Tool will bail out if chosen key has nullable columns and the above is not provided
- Fixed `OriginalBinlogRowImage` comaprison (lower/upper case issue)
- Introduced reasonable streamer reconnect sleep time
2016-05-20 12:52:14 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
9b54d0208f - Handling gomysql.replication connection timeouts: reconnecting on last known position
- `printStatus()` takes ETA into account
- More info around `master_pos_wait()`
2016-05-19 15:11:36 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
ec34a5ef75 master_pos_wait is now OK to return NULL. We only care if it returns with -1 2016-05-18 15:08:47 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
9f56a84b57 Fixing single-row table migration
- `BuildUniqueKeyRangeEndPreparedQuery` supports `includeRangeStartValues` argument
- `applier` sends `this.migrationContext.GetIteration() == 0` as argument
2016-05-18 14:53:09 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
065d9c40ec some messagages are now Info instead of Debug 2016-05-17 11:57:43 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
9d055dbda7 renaming to gh-ost 2016-05-16 11:09:17 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
1e10f1f29e Solved various race conditions:
- Operation would terminate after events lock noticed but before applying all events: race condition where the event would be captured asynchronously. The event is now handled sequentially with the DML events, hence now safe.
- Multiple rowcopy operations would still write to `rowCopyComplete` channel. This is still the case, but now we only wait for the first and then just flush (read and discard) any others, to avoid blocking
- Events DML listener is only added after table creation: the problem was that with very busy tables, the events func buffer would fill up, and the "tables-created" event would be blocked.
- `waitForEventsUpToLock()` unifies the waiting on all variants of complete-migration
- With `--test-on-replica`, now stopping replication "nicely", using `master_pos_wait()`
- With `--test-on-replica`, not throttling on replication after replication is stopped (duh)
- More debug output
2016-05-16 11:03:15 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
74d8b06db1 exact-rowcount implices updating number of rows as we make progress 2016-05-04 08:23:34 +03:00
Shlomi Noach
36905d82e3 - supporting --initially-drop-old-table
- supporting `--initially-drop-ghost-table`
- validating existence of `old` and `ghost` before beginning operation
2016-05-03 12:55:17 +03:00
Shlomi Noach
421ab0fc83 woohoo, logic complete
- Introduced `SwapTablesTimeoutSeconds`; `RENAME` is limited by this timeout
- If `RENAME` fails (due to the above), we throttle and retry
- `SwapTablesAtomic()` sets `lock_wait_timeout` and notifies with connection id
- `GrabVoluntaryLock()` intentionally grabs (and later releases) voluntary lock. It notifies when it is taken and awaits instructions as for when it could be released.
- `IssueBlockingQueryOnVoluntaryLock()` does what it says. It notifies with its connection_id so that it can be easily traced
- `stopWritesAndCompleteMigrationOnMasterViaLock()` does the thang. Oh dear this was agonizing and the code is a pain to look at, though under the limitations I do believe it is as clean as I could hope for.
2016-04-22 19:46:34 -07:00
Shlomi Noach
1ed1b0d156 - quick-and-bumpy-swap-tables uses quicker swap tables, at the expense of a period where the table does not exist (non atomic renames)
- refactored lock-and-swap code, in preparation for atomic swap
2016-04-22 13:41:20 -07:00
Shlomi Noach
3c85298b77 - Better, fewer NOOP checks around the code
- Keeping track of `TotalDMLEventsApplied`
2016-04-19 04:25:32 -07:00
Shlomi Noach
eeffa701d6 - Added ok-to-drop-table flag
- Added `switch-to-rbr` flag; applying binlog format change if needed
- Using dedicated db instance for locking & renaming on applier (must be used from within same connection)
- Heartbeat now uses `time.RFC3339Nano`
- Swap tables works! Caveat: short table outage
- `--test-on-replica` works!
- retries: using `panicAbort`: from any goroutine, regardless of context, it is possible to terminate the operation
- Reintroduced changelog events listener on streamer. This is the correct implementation.
2016-04-18 10:57:18 -07:00
Shlomi Noach
a4ee80df13 - Building and applying queries from binlog event data!
- `INSERT`, `DELETE`, `UPDATE` statements
- support for `--noop`
- initial support for `--test-on-replica`. Verifying against `--allow-on-master`
- Changelog events no longer read from binlog stream, because reading it may be throttled, and we have to be able to keep reading the heartbeat and state events.
  They are now being read directly from table, mapping already-seen-events to avoid confusion
  Changlelog listener pools table in 2*frequency of heartbeat injection
2016-04-14 13:37:56 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
04525887f3 - Throttling-check is now an async routine running once per second
- Throttling variables protected by mutex
- Added `--throttle-additional-flag-file`: `operation pauses when this file exists; hint: keep default, use for throttling multiple gh-osc operations`
- ColumnList is not a `struct` which contains ordinal mapping
- More implicit write changelog + audit changelog
- builder now builds `DELETE` and `INSERT` queries from data it will eventually get from DML event
- Sanity check for binlog_row_image
- Restarting replication to be sure binlog settings apply
- Prepare for accepting `SIGHUP` (reloading configuration)
2016-04-11 17:27:16 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
a1a34b8150 ongoing development:
- accepts --max-load
- accepts multiple conditions in --max-load
- throttle includes reason
- chunk-size sanity check
- change log state writes both in appending (history) mode and in replacing (current) mode
- more atomic checks
- inspecting ghost table columns, unique key
- comparing unique keys between tables; sanity
- intersecting columns between tables
- prettify status
- refactored throttle() and retries()
2016-04-08 14:35:06 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
75f68c0752 - row copy and row events are now handled by a single routine which prioritizes events over rowcopy
- Supporting `--throttle-file-flag`
- Printing status
- Supporting transactional table syntax
- code cleanup; refactoring
- proper use of atomic where required
- iterations are in changelog (erm... maybe too much)
- `LOCK TABLES`, `UNLOCK TABLES` working
2016-04-08 10:34:44 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
0e7b23e6fe - Creating an populating Changelog table
- Using heartbeat
- Throttling works based on heartbeat
- Refactored binlog_reader stuff. Now streaming events (into golang channel, which makes for nice buffering and throttling)
- Binlog table listeners work
- More Migrator logic; existing logic for waiting on `state` events (e.g. `TablesCreatedState`)
2016-04-07 15:57:12 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
5deff2adb6 - working POC of row-copy iteration cycle
- initial work on table columns
- initial work on events streamer
2016-04-06 13:05:58 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
d8fefb3d6f exploded args on range query building; iteration works 2016-04-05 19:50:49 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
3583ab5dc5 beginning support for ranges and iteration. Still WIP 2016-04-05 09:14:22 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
ea0906f4e5 reading table (range) min/max values, right now according to hardcoded unique key 2016-04-04 18:19:46 +02:00
Shlomi Noach
937491674c adding applier, instance_key, instance_key_map 2016-04-04 15:30:49 +02:00