Added support to BACKUP STAGE to maria-backup
This is a port of the code from ES 10.6
See MDEV-5336 for backup stages description.
The following old options are not supported by the new code:
--rsync ; This is because rsync will not work on tables
that are in used.
--no-backup-locks ; This is disabled as mariadb-backup will always
use backup locks for better performance.
Apparently, invoking fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, O_DIRECT) will lead to
unexpected behaviour on Linux bcachefs and possibly other file systems,
depending on the operating system version. So, let us avoid doing that,
and instead just attempt to pass the O_DIRECT flag to open(). This should
make us compatible with NetBSD, IBM AIX, as well as Solaris and its
derivatives.
We will only implement innodb_log_file_buffering=OFF on systems where
we can determine the physical block size (typically 512 or 4096 bytes).
Currently, those operating systems are Linux and Microsoft Windows.
HAVE_FCNTL_DIRECT, os_file_set_nocache(): Remove.
OS_FILE_OVERWRITE, OS_FILE_CREATE_PATH: Remove (never used parameters).
os_file_log_buffered(), os_file_log_maybe_unbuffered(): Helper functions.
os_file_create_func(): When applicable, initially attempt to open files
in O_DIRECT mode. For type==OS_LOG_FILE && create_mode != OS_FILE_CREATE
we will first invoke stat(2) on the file name to find out if the size
is compatible with O_DIRECT. If create_mode == OS_FILE_CREATE, we will
invoke fstat(2) on the created log file afterwards, and may close and
reopen the file in O_DIRECT mode if applicable.
create_temp_file(): Support O_DIRECT. This is only used if O_TMPFILE is
available and innodb_disable_sort_file_cache=ON (non-default value).
Notably, that setting never worked on Microsoft Windows.
row_merge_file_create_mode(): Split from row_merge_file_create_low().
Create a temporary file in the specified mode.
Reviewed by: Vladislav Vaintroub
Apparently, invoking fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, O_DIRECT) will lead to
unexpected behaviour on Linux bcachefs and possibly other file systems,
depending on the operating system version. So, let us avoid doing that,
and instead just attempt to pass the O_DIRECT flag to open(). This should
make us compatible with NetBSD, IBM AIX, as well as Solaris and its
derivatives.
This fix does not change the fact that we had only implemented
innodb_log_file_buffering=OFF on systems where we can determine the
physical block size (typically 512 or 4096 bytes).
Currently, those operating systems are Linux and Microsoft Windows.
HAVE_FCNTL_DIRECT, os_file_set_nocache(): Remove.
OS_FILE_OVERWRITE, OS_FILE_CREATE_PATH: Remove (never used parameters).
os_file_log_buffered(), os_file_log_maybe_unbuffered(): Helper functions.
os_file_create_simple_func(): When applicable, initially attempt to
open files in O_DIRECT mode.
os_file_create_func(): When applicable, initially attempt to
open files in O_DIRECT mode.
For type==OS_LOG_FILE && create_mode != OS_FILE_CREATE
we will first invoke stat(2) on the file name to find out if the size
is compatible with O_DIRECT. If create_mode == OS_FILE_CREATE, we will
invoke fstat(2) on the created log file afterwards, and may close and
reopen the file in O_DIRECT mode if applicable.
create_temp_file(): Support O_DIRECT. This is only used if O_TMPFILE is
available and innodb_disable_sort_file_cache=ON (non-default value).
Notably, that setting never worked on Microsoft Windows.
row_merge_file_create_mode(): Split from row_merge_file_create_low().
Create a temporary file in the specified mode.
Reviewed by: Vladislav Vaintroub
The `unused-but-set-variable` warning is raised on MacOS from the
`posix_fadvise` standin macro, since offset is often otherwise unused. Add a
cast to absorb this warning.
Signed-off-by: Trevor Gross <tmgross@umich.edu>
The innodb_changed_pages plugin only was part of XtraDB, never InnoDB.
It would be useful for incremental backups.
We will remove the code from mariadb-backup for now, because it cannot
serve any useful purpose until the server part has been implemented.
Postfix for a6290a5bc5, in 10.11
where OS_DATA_FILE_NO_O_DIRECT gets used. Same #ifdef conditions
as other uses of OS_DATA_FILE_NO_O_DIRECT.
Noticed on aarch64-macos builder.
mariadb-backup:
Adding a function get_os_user() to detect the OS user name
if the user name is not specified, to make mariadb-backup:
- work like MariaDB client tools work
- match its --help page, which says:
-u, --user=name This option specifies the username used when
connecting to the server, if that's not the current user.
Most things where wrong in the test suite.
The one thing that was a bug was that table_map_id was in some places
defined as ulong and in other places as ulonglong. On Linux 64 bit this
is not a problem as ulong == ulonglong, but on windows this caused failures.
Fixed by ensuring that all instances of table_map_id are ulonglong.
The directio(3C) function on Solaris is supported on NFS and UFS
while the majority of users should be on ZFS, which is a copy-on-write
file system that implements transparent compression and therefore
cannot support unbuffered I/O.
Let us remove the call to directio() and simply treat
innodb_flush_method=O_DIRECT in the same way as the previous
default value innodb_flush_method=fsync on Solaris. Also, let us
remove some dead code around calls to os_file_set_nocache() on
platforms where fcntl(2) is not usable with O_DIRECT.
On IBM AIX, O_DIRECT is not documented for fcntl(2), only for open(2).
This commit fixes GTID inconsistency which was injected by mariabackup SST.
Donor node now writes new info file: donor_galera_info, which is streamed
along the mariabackup donation to the joiner node. The donor_galera_info
file contains both GTID and gtid domain_id, and joiner will use these to
initialize the GTID state.
Commit has new mtr test case: galera_3nodes.galera_gtid_consistency, which
exercises potentially harmful mariabackup SST scenarios. The test has also
scenario with IST joining.
Signed-off-by: Julius Goryavsky <julius.goryavsky@mariadb.com>
opt_kill_long_query_type being an enum could be 0 corresponding
to ALL. When ALL is specified, the CONNECTION ADMIN is still
required.
Also check REPLICA MONITOR privilege and make the tests
find the results by recording stderr.
Noticed thanks to bug report by Tim van Dijen.
Fixes: 79b58f1ca8
This is a port of the Percona Server commit 5265f42e290573e9591f8ca28ab66afc051f89a3
which is the same as their bug PXB-1807: xtrabackup does not accept fractional values for
innodb_max_dirty_pages_pct
Problem:
Variable specified as double in MySQL server, but read as long in the
xtrabackup. This causes xtrabackup to fail at startup when the value
contains decimal point.
Fix:
Make xtrabackup to interpret the value as double to be compatible with
server.
Problem:
The file backup-my.cnf from the backup directory was loaded by
"mariabackup --prepare" only in case of the explicit --target-dir given.
It was not loaded from the default directory ./xtrabackup_backupfiles/
in case if the explicit --target-dir was missing.
In other words, it worked as follows:
1. When started as "mariabackup --prepare --target-dir=DIR", mariabackup:
a. loads defaults from "DIR/backup-my.cnf"
b. processes data files in the specified directory DIR
2. When started as "mariabackup --prepare", mariabackup:
a. does not load defaults from "./xtrabackup_backupfiles/backup-my.cnf"
b. processes data files in the default directory "./xtrabackup_backupfiles/"
This patch fixes the second scenario, so it works as follows:
2. When started as "mariabackup --prepare", mariabackup:
a. loads defaults from "./xtrabackup_backupfiles/backup-my.cnf"
b. processes data files in the default directory "./xtrabackup_backupfiles/"
This change fixes (among others) the problem with the
"Can't open shared library '/file_key_management.so'" error
reported when "mariabackup --prepare" is used without --target-dir
in combinaton with the encryption plugin.
Revert the patch for MDEV-18917, which removed this functionality.
This restores that mariabackup --prepare recovers the transactional
binlog position from the redo log, and writes it to the file
xtrabackup_binlog_pos_innodb.
This position is updated only on every InnoDB commit. This means that
if the last event in the binlog at the time of backup is a DDL or
non-transactional update, the recovered position from --no-lock will
be behind the state of the backup.
Signed-off-by: Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>