mariadb/scripts/mysqlhotcopy.sh
Sergei Golubchik a8a757c6bb wl#173 - temporal types with sub-second resolution
and collateral changes.

* introduce my_hrtime_t, my_timediff_t, and conversion macros
* inroduce TIME_RESULT, but it can only be returned from Item::cmp_type(),
  never from Item::result_type()
* pack_time/unpack_time function for "packed" representation of
  MYSQL_TIME in a longlong that can be compared
* ADDTIME()/SUBTIME()/+- INTERVAL now work with TIME values
* numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
* new column I_S.COLUMNS.DATETIME_PRECISION
* date/time values are compares to anything as date/time, not as strings or numbers.
* old timestamp(X) is no longer supported
* MYSQL_TIME to string conversion functions take precision as an argument
* unified the warnings from Field_timestamp/datetime/time/date/newdate store methods
* Field_timestamp_hires, Field_datetime_hires, Field_time_hires
* Field_temporal
* Lazy_string class to pass a value (string, number, time) polymorphically down the stack
* make_truncated_value_warning and Field::set_datetime_warning use Lazy_string as an argument, removed char*/int/double variants
* removed Field::can_be_compared_as_longlong(). Use Field::cmp_type() == INT_RESULT instead
* introduced Item::cmp_result() instead of Item::is_datetime() and Item::result_as_longlong()
* in many cases date/time types are treated like other types, not as special cases
* greatly simplified Arg_comparator (regarding date/time/year code)
* SEC_TO_TIME is real function, not integer.
* microsecond precision in NOW, CURTIME, etc
* Item_temporal. All items derived from it only provide get_date, but no val* methods
* replication of NOW(6)
* Protocol::store(time) now takes the precision as an argument
* @@TIMESTAMP is a double

client/mysqlbinlog.cc:
  remove unneded casts
include/my_sys.h:
  introduce my_hrtime_t, my_timediff_t, and conversion macros
include/my_time.h:
  pack_time/unpack_time, etc.
  convenience functions to work with MYSQL_TIME::second_part
libmysql/libmysql.c:
  str_to_time() is gone. str_to_datetime() does it now.
  my_TIME_to_str() takes the precision as an argument
mysql-test/include/ps_conv.inc:
  time is not equal to datetime anymore
mysql-test/r/distinct.result:
  a test for an old MySQL bug
mysql-test/r/explain.result:
  numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
mysql-test/r/func_default.result:
  numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
mysql-test/r/func_sapdb.result:
  when decimals=NOT_FIXED_DEC it means "not fixed" indeed
mysql-test/r/func_test.result:
  numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
mysql-test/r/func_time.result:
  ADDTIME()/SUBTIME()/+- INTERVAL now work with TIME values
mysql-test/r/having.result:
  numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
mysql-test/r/information_schema.result:
  new column I_S.COLUMNS.DATETIME_PRECISION
mysql-test/r/join_outer.result:
  numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
mysql-test/r/metadata.result:
  TIMESTAMP no longer has zerofill flag
mysql-test/r/range.result:
  invalid datetime is not compared with as a string
mysql-test/r/select.result:
  NO_ZERO_IN_DATE, etc only affect storage - according to the manual
  numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
  numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
mysql-test/r/sysdate_is_now.result:
  when decimals=NOT_FIXED_DEC it means "not fixed" indeed
mysql-test/r/type_blob.result:
  TIMESTAMP(N) is not deprecated
mysql-test/r/type_timestamp.result:
  old TIMESTAMP(X) semantics is not supported anymore
mysql-test/r/union.result:
  numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
mysql-test/r/varbinary.result:
  numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
mysql-test/t/distinct.test:
  test for an old MySQL bug
mysql-test/t/func_time.test:
  +- INTERVAL now works with TIME values
mysql-test/t/select.test:
  typo
mysql-test/t/subselect.test:
  only one error per statement, please
mysql-test/t/system_mysql_db_fix40123.test:
  old timestamp(X) is no longer supported
mysql-test/t/system_mysql_db_fix50030.test:
  old timestamp(X) is no longer supported
mysql-test/t/system_mysql_db_fix50117.test:
  old timestamp(X) is no longer supported
mysql-test/t/type_blob.test:
  old timestamp(X) is no longer supported
mysql-test/t/type_timestamp.test:
  old timestamp(X) is no longer supported
mysys/my_getsystime.c:
  functions to get the time with microsecond precision
mysys/my_init.c:
  move the my_getsystime.c initialization code to my_getsystime.c
mysys/my_static.c:
  no need to make these variables extern
mysys/my_static.h:
  no need to make these variables extern
scripts/mysql_system_tables.sql:
  old timestamp(X) is no longer supported
scripts/mysql_system_tables_fix.sql:
  old timestamp(X) is no longer supported
scripts/mysqlhotcopy.sh:
  old timestamp(X) is no longer supported
sql-common/my_time.c:
  * call str_to_time from str_to_datetime, as appropriate
  * date/time to string conversions take precision as an argument
  * number_to_time()
  * TIME_to_double()
  * pack_time() and unpack_time()
sql/event_data_objects.cc:
  cast is not needed
  my_datetime_to_str() takes precision as an argument
sql/event_db_repository.cc:
  avoid dangerous downcast (because the pointer is
  not always Field_timestamp, see events_1.test)
sql/event_queue.cc:
  avoid silly double-work for cond_wait
  (having an endpoint of wait, subtract the current time to get the timeout,
  and use set_timespec() macro to fill in struct timespec, by adding the current
  time to the timeout)
sql/field.cc:
  * remove virtual Field::get_time(), everyone should use only Field::get_date()
  * remove lots of #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
  * unified the warnings from Field_timestamp/datetime/time/date/newdate store methods
  * Field_timestamp_hires, Field_datetime_hires, Field_time_hires
  * Field_temporal
  * make_truncated_value_warning and Field::set_datetime_warning use Lazy_string as an argument, removed char*/int/double variants
sql/field.h:
  * remove virtual Field::get_time(), everyone should use only Field::get_date()
  * remove lots of #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
  * unified the warnings from Field_timestamp/datetime/time/date/newdate store methods
  * Field_timestamp_hires, Field_datetime_hires, Field_time_hires
  * Field_temporal
  * make_truncated_value_warning and Field::set_datetime_warning use Lazy_string as an argument, removed char*/int/double variants
  * removed Field::can_be_compared_as_longlong(). Use Field::cmp_type() == INT_RESULT instead
sql/filesort.cc:
  TIME_RESULT, cmp_time()
sql/item.cc:
  * numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED
  * Item::cmp_result() instead of Item::is_datetime() and Item::result_as_longlong()
  * virtual Item::get_time() is gone
  * Item_param::field_type() is set correctly
  * Item_datetime, for a datetime constant
  * time to anything is compared as a time
  * Item_cache::print() prints the value is available
  * bug fixed in Item_cache_int::val_str()
sql/item.h:
  * Item::print_value(), to be used from Item_xxx::print() when needed
  * Item::cmp_result() instead of Item::is_datetime() and Item::result_as_longlong()
  * virtual Item::get_time() is gone
  * Item_datetime, for a datetime constant
  * better default for cast_to_int_type()
  * Item_cache objects now *always* have the field_type() set
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
  * get_year_value, get_time_value are gone. get_datetime_value does it all
  * get_value_a_func, get_value_b_func are gone
  * can_compare_as_dates() is gone too, TIME_RESULT is used instead
  * cmp_type() instead or result_type() when doing a comparison
  * compare_datetime and compate_e_datetime in the comparator_matrix, is_nulls_eq is gone
  * Item::cmp_result() instead of Item::is_datetime() and Item::result_as_longlong()
sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
  greatly simplified Arg_comparator
sql/item_create.cc:
  * fix a bug in error messages in CAST
sql/item_func.cc:
  Item::cmp_result() instead of Item::is_datetime() and Item::result_as_longlong()
  mention all possibitiles in switch over Item_result values, or use default:
sql/item_row.h:
  overwrite the default cmp_type() for Item_row,
  as no MYSQL_TYPE_xxx value corresponds to ROW_RESULT
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
  rewrite make_datetime to support precision argument
  SEC_TO_TIME is real function, not integer.
  many functions that returned temporal values had duplicate code in val_* methods,
  some of them did not have get_date() which resulted in unnecessary date->str->date conversions. 
  Now they all are derived from Item_temporal_func and *only* provide get_date, not val* methods.
  many fixes to set decimals (datetime precision) correctly.
sql/item_timefunc.h:
  SEC_TO_TIME is real function, not integer.
  many functions that returned temporal values had duplicate code in val_* methods,
  some of them did not have get_date() which resulted in unnecessary date->str->date conversions. 
  Now they all are derived from Item_temporal_func and *only* provide get_date, not val* methods.
  many fixes to set decimals (datetime precision) correctly.
sql/log_event.cc:
  replication of NOW(6)
sql/log_event.h:
  replication of NOW(6)
sql/mysql_priv.h:
  Lazy_string class to pass a value (string, number, time) polymorphically down the stack.
  make_truncated_value_warning() that uses it.
sql/mysqld.cc:
  datetime in Arg_comparator::comparator_matrix
sql/opt_range.cc:
  cleanup: don't disable warnings before calling save_in_field_no_warnings()
sql/protocol.cc:
  Protocol::store(time) now takes the precision as an argument
sql/protocol.h:
  Protocol::store(time) now takes the precision as an argument
sql/rpl_rli.cc:
  small cleanup
sql/set_var.cc:
  SET TIMESTAMP=double
sql/set_var.h:
  @@TIMESTAMP is a double
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
  precision and scale are unsigned
sql/slave.cc:
  replication of NOW(6)
sql/sp_head.cc:
  cleanup
sql/sql_class.cc:
  support for NOW(6)
sql/sql_class.h:
  support for NOW(6)
sql/sql_insert.cc:
  support for NOW(6)
sql/sql_select.cc:
  use item->cmp_type().
  move a comment where it belongs
sql/sql_show.cc:
  new column I_S.COLUMNS.DATETIME_PRECISION
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
  TIME(X), DATETIME(X), cast, NOW(X), CURTIME(X), etc
sql/time.cc:
  fix date_add_interval() to support MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_TIME argument
storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc:
  TIMESTAMP no longer carries ZEROFIELD flag, still we keep MYI file compatible.
strings/my_vsnprintf.c:
  warnings
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
  old timestamp(X) does not work anymore
  datetime is no longer equal to time
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#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use Getopt::Long;
use Data::Dumper;
use File::Basename;
use File::Path;
use DBI;
use Sys::Hostname;
use File::Copy;
use File::Temp qw(tempfile);
=head1 NAME
mysqlhotcopy - fast on-line hot-backup utility for local MySQL databases and tables
=head1 SYNOPSIS
mysqlhotcopy db_name
mysqlhotcopy --suffix=_copy db_name_1 ... db_name_n
mysqlhotcopy db_name_1 ... db_name_n /path/to/new_directory
mysqlhotcopy db_name./regex/
mysqlhotcopy db_name./^\(foo\|bar\)/
mysqlhotcopy db_name./~regex/
mysqlhotcopy db_name_1./regex_1/ db_name_1./regex_2/ ... db_name_n./regex_n/ /path/to/new_directory
mysqlhotcopy --method='scp -Bq -i /usr/home/foo/.ssh/identity' --user=root --password=secretpassword \
db_1./^nice_table/ user@some.system.dom:~/path/to/new_directory
WARNING: THIS PROGRAM IS STILL IN BETA. Comments/patches welcome.
=cut
# Documentation continued at end of file
my $VERSION = "1.23";
my $opt_tmpdir = $ENV{TMPDIR} || "/tmp";
my $OPTIONS = <<"_OPTIONS";
$0 Ver $VERSION
Usage: $0 db_name[./table_regex/] [new_db_name | directory]
-?, --help display this help-screen and exit
-u, --user=# user for database login if not current user
-p, --password=# password to use when connecting to server (if not set
in my.cnf, which is recommended)
-h, --host=# hostname for local server when connecting over TCP/IP
-P, --port=# port to use when connecting to local server with TCP/IP
-S, --socket=# socket to use when connecting to local server
--allowold don\'t abort if target dir already exists (rename it _old)
--addtodest don\'t rename target dir if it exists, just add files to it
--keepold don\'t delete previous (now renamed) target when done
--noindices don\'t include full index files in copy
--method=# method for copy (only "cp" currently supported)
-q, --quiet be silent except for errors
--debug enable debug
-n, --dryrun report actions without doing them
--regexp=# copy all databases with names matching regexp
--suffix=# suffix for names of copied databases
--checkpoint=# insert checkpoint entry into specified db.table
--flushlog flush logs once all tables are locked
--resetmaster reset the binlog once all tables are locked
--resetslave reset the master.info once all tables are locked
--tmpdir=# temporary directory (instead of $opt_tmpdir)
--record_log_pos=# record slave and master status in specified db.table
--chroot=# base directory of chroot jail in which mysqld operates
Try \'perldoc $0\' for more complete documentation
_OPTIONS
sub usage {
die @_, $OPTIONS;
}
# Do not initialize user or password options; that way, any user/password
# options specified in option files will be used. If no values are specified
# at all, the defaults will be used (login name, no password).
my %opt = (
noindices => 0,
allowold => 0, # for safety
keepold => 0,
method => "cp",
flushlog => 0,
);
Getopt::Long::Configure(qw(no_ignore_case)); # disambiguate -p and -P
GetOptions( \%opt,
"help",
"host|h=s",
"user|u=s",
"password|p=s",
"port|P=s",
"socket|S=s",
"allowold!",
"keepold!",
"addtodest!",
"noindices!",
"method=s",
"debug",
"quiet|q",
"mv!",
"regexp=s",
"suffix=s",
"checkpoint=s",
"record_log_pos=s",
"flushlog",
"resetmaster",
"resetslave",
"tmpdir|t=s",
"dryrun|n",
"chroot=s",
) or usage("Invalid option");
# @db_desc
# ==========
# a list of hash-refs containing:
#
# 'src' - name of the db to copy
# 't_regex' - regex describing tables in src
# 'target' - destination directory of the copy
# 'tables' - array-ref to list of tables in the db
# 'files' - array-ref to list of files to be copied
# 'index' - array-ref to list of indexes to be copied
#
my @db_desc = ();
my $tgt_name = undef;
usage("") if ($opt{help});
if ( $opt{regexp} || $opt{suffix} || @ARGV > 2 ) {
$tgt_name = pop @ARGV unless ( exists $opt{suffix} );
@db_desc = map { s{^([^\.]+)\./(.+)/$}{$1}; { 'src' => $_, 't_regex' => ( $2 ? $2 : '.*' ) } } @ARGV;
}
else {
usage("Database name to hotcopy not specified") unless ( @ARGV );
$ARGV[0] =~ s{^([^\.]+)\./(.+)/$}{$1};
@db_desc = ( { 'src' => $ARGV[0], 't_regex' => ( $2 ? $2 : '.*' ) } );
if ( @ARGV == 2 ) {
$tgt_name = $ARGV[1];
}
else {
$opt{suffix} = "_copy";
}
}
my %mysqld_vars;
my $start_time = time;
$opt_tmpdir= $opt{tmpdir} if $opt{tmpdir};
$0 = $1 if $0 =~ m:/([^/]+)$:;
$opt{quiet} = 0 if $opt{debug};
$opt{allowold} = 1 if $opt{keepold};
# --- connect to the database ---
my $dsn;
$dsn = ";host=" . (defined($opt{host}) ? $opt{host} : "localhost");
$dsn .= ";port=$opt{port}" if $opt{port};
$dsn .= ";mysql_socket=$opt{socket}" if $opt{socket};
# use mysql_read_default_group=mysqlhotcopy so that [client] and
# [mysqlhotcopy] groups will be read from standard options files.
my $dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:mysql:$dsn;mysql_read_default_group=mysqlhotcopy",
$opt{user}, $opt{password},
{
RaiseError => 1,
PrintError => 0,
AutoCommit => 1,
});
# --- check that checkpoint table exists if specified ---
if ( $opt{checkpoint} ) {
$opt{checkpoint} = quote_names( $opt{checkpoint} );
eval { $dbh->do( qq{ select time_stamp, src, dest, msg
from $opt{checkpoint} where 1 != 1} );
};
die "Error accessing Checkpoint table ($opt{checkpoint}): $@"
if ( $@ );
}
# --- check that log_pos table exists if specified ---
if ( $opt{record_log_pos} ) {
$opt{record_log_pos} = quote_names( $opt{record_log_pos} );
eval { $dbh->do( qq{ select host, time_stamp, log_file, log_pos, master_host, master_log_file, master_log_pos
from $opt{record_log_pos} where 1 != 1} );
};
die "Error accessing log_pos table ($opt{record_log_pos}): $@"
if ( $@ );
}
# --- get variables from database ---
my $sth_vars = $dbh->prepare("show variables like 'datadir'");
$sth_vars->execute;
while ( my ($var,$value) = $sth_vars->fetchrow_array ) {
$mysqld_vars{ $var } = $value;
}
my $datadir = $mysqld_vars{'datadir'}
|| die "datadir not in mysqld variables";
$datadir= $opt{chroot}.$datadir if ($opt{chroot});
$datadir =~ s:/$::;
# --- get target path ---
my ($tgt_dirname, $to_other_database);
$to_other_database=0;
if (defined($tgt_name) && $tgt_name =~ m:^\w+$: && @db_desc <= 1)
{
$tgt_dirname = "$datadir/$tgt_name";
$to_other_database=1;
}
elsif (defined($tgt_name) && ($tgt_name =~ m:/: || $tgt_name eq '.')) {
$tgt_dirname = $tgt_name;
}
elsif ( $opt{suffix} ) {
print "Using copy suffix '$opt{suffix}'\n" unless $opt{quiet};
}
elsif ( ($^O =~ m/^(NetWare)$/) && defined($tgt_name) && ($tgt_name =~ m:\\: || $tgt_name eq '.'))
{
$tgt_dirname = $tgt_name;
}
else
{
$tgt_name="" if (!defined($tgt_name));
die "Target '$tgt_name' doesn't look like a database name or directory path.\n";
}
# --- resolve database names from regexp ---
if ( defined $opt{regexp} ) {
my $t_regex = '.*';
if ( $opt{regexp} =~ s{^/(.+)/\./(.+)/$}{$1} ) {
$t_regex = $2;
}
my $sth_dbs = $dbh->prepare("show databases");
$sth_dbs->execute;
while ( my ($db_name) = $sth_dbs->fetchrow_array ) {
next if $db_name =~ m/^information_schema$/i;
push @db_desc, { 'src' => $db_name, 't_regex' => $t_regex } if ( $db_name =~ m/$opt{regexp}/o );
}
}
# --- get list of tables to hotcopy ---
my $hc_locks = "";
my $hc_tables = "";
my $num_tables = 0;
my $num_files = 0;
foreach my $rdb ( @db_desc ) {
my $db = $rdb->{src};
my @dbh_tables = get_list_of_tables( $db );
## filter out certain system non-lockable tables.
## keep in sync with mysqldump.
if ($db =~ m/^mysql$/i)
{
@dbh_tables = grep
{ !/^(apply_status|schema|general_log|slow_log)$/ } @dbh_tables
}
## generate regex for tables/files
my $t_regex;
my $negated;
if ($rdb->{t_regex}) {
$t_regex = $rdb->{t_regex}; ## assign temporary regex
$negated = $t_regex =~ s/^~//; ## note and remove negation operator
$t_regex = qr/$t_regex/; ## make regex string from
## user regex
## filter (out) tables specified in t_regex
print "Filtering tables with '$t_regex'\n" if $opt{debug};
@dbh_tables = ( $negated
? grep { $_ !~ $t_regex } @dbh_tables
: grep { $_ =~ $t_regex } @dbh_tables );
}
## get list of files to copy
my $db_dir = "$datadir/$db";
opendir(DBDIR, $db_dir )
or die "Cannot open dir '$db_dir': $!";
my %db_files;
while ( defined( my $name = readdir DBDIR ) ) {
$db_files{$name} = $1 if ( $name =~ /(.+)\.\w+$/ );
}
closedir( DBDIR );
unless( keys %db_files ) {
warn "'$db' is an empty database\n";
}
## filter (out) files specified in t_regex
my @db_files;
if ($rdb->{t_regex}) {
@db_files = ($negated
? grep { $db_files{$_} !~ $t_regex } keys %db_files
: grep { $db_files{$_} =~ $t_regex } keys %db_files );
}
else {
@db_files = keys %db_files;
}
@db_files = sort @db_files;
my @index_files=();
## remove indices unless we're told to keep them
if ($opt{noindices}) {
@index_files= grep { /\.(ISM|MYI)$/ } @db_files;
@db_files = grep { not /\.(ISM|MYI)$/ } @db_files;
}
$rdb->{files} = [ @db_files ];
$rdb->{index} = [ @index_files ];
my @hc_tables = map { quote_names("$db.$_") } @dbh_tables;
$rdb->{tables} = [ @hc_tables ];
$hc_locks .= ", " if ( length $hc_locks && @hc_tables );
$hc_locks .= join ", ", map { "$_ READ" } @hc_tables;
$hc_tables .= ", " if ( length $hc_tables && @hc_tables );
$hc_tables .= join ", ", @hc_tables;
$num_tables += scalar @hc_tables;
$num_files += scalar @{$rdb->{files}};
}
# --- resolve targets for copies ---
if (defined($tgt_name) && length $tgt_name ) {
# explicit destination directory specified
# GNU `cp -r` error message
die "copying multiple databases, but last argument ($tgt_dirname) is not a directory\n"
if ( @db_desc > 1 && !(-e $tgt_dirname && -d $tgt_dirname ) );
if ($to_other_database)
{
foreach my $rdb ( @db_desc ) {
$rdb->{target} = "$tgt_dirname";
}
}
elsif ($opt{method} =~ /^scp\b/)
{ # we have to trust scp to hit the target
foreach my $rdb ( @db_desc ) {
$rdb->{target} = "$tgt_dirname/$rdb->{src}";
}
}
else
{
die "Last argument ($tgt_dirname) is not a directory\n"
if (!(-e $tgt_dirname && -d $tgt_dirname ) );
foreach my $rdb ( @db_desc ) {
$rdb->{target} = "$tgt_dirname/$rdb->{src}";
}
}
}
else {
die "Error: expected \$opt{suffix} to exist" unless ( exists $opt{suffix} );
foreach my $rdb ( @db_desc ) {
$rdb->{target} = "$datadir/$rdb->{src}$opt{suffix}";
}
}
print Dumper( \@db_desc ) if ( $opt{debug} );
# --- bail out if all specified databases are empty ---
die "No tables to hot-copy" unless ( length $hc_locks );
# --- create target directories if we are using 'cp' ---
my @existing = ();
if ($opt{method} =~ /^cp\b/)
{
foreach my $rdb ( @db_desc ) {
push @existing, $rdb->{target} if ( -d $rdb->{target} );
}
if ( @existing && !($opt{allowold} || $opt{addtodest}) )
{
$dbh->disconnect();
die "Can't hotcopy to '", join( "','", @existing ), "' because directory\nalready exist and the --allowold or --addtodest options were not given.\n"
}
}
retire_directory( @existing ) if @existing && !$opt{addtodest};
foreach my $rdb ( @db_desc ) {
my $tgt_dirpath = "$rdb->{target}";
# Remove trailing slashes (needed for Mac OS X)
substr($tgt_dirpath, 1) =~ s|/+$||;
if ( $opt{dryrun} ) {
print "mkdir $tgt_dirpath, 0750\n";
}
elsif ($opt{method} =~ /^scp\b/) {
## assume it's there?
## ...
}
else {
mkdir($tgt_dirpath, 0750) or die "Can't create '$tgt_dirpath': $!\n"
unless -d $tgt_dirpath;
if ($^O !~ m/^(NetWare)$/)
{
my @f_info= stat "$datadir/$rdb->{src}";
chown $f_info[4], $f_info[5], $tgt_dirpath;
}
}
}
##############################
# --- PERFORM THE HOT-COPY ---
#
# Note that we try to keep the time between the LOCK and the UNLOCK
# as short as possible, and only start when we know that we should
# be able to complete without error.
# read lock all the tables we'll be copying
# in order to get a consistent snapshot of the database
if ( $opt{checkpoint} || $opt{record_log_pos} ) {
# convert existing READ lock on checkpoint and/or log_pos table into WRITE lock
foreach my $table ( grep { defined } ( $opt{checkpoint}, $opt{record_log_pos} ) ) {
$hc_locks .= ", $table WRITE"
unless ( $hc_locks =~ s/$table\s+READ/$table WRITE/ );
}
}
my $hc_started = time; # count from time lock is granted
if ( $opt{dryrun} ) {
print "LOCK TABLES $hc_locks\n";
print "FLUSH TABLES /*!32323 $hc_tables */\n";
print "FLUSH LOGS\n" if ( $opt{flushlog} );
print "RESET MASTER\n" if ( $opt{resetmaster} );
print "RESET SLAVE\n" if ( $opt{resetslave} );
}
else {
my $start = time;
$dbh->do("LOCK TABLES $hc_locks");
printf "Locked $num_tables tables in %d seconds.\n", time-$start unless $opt{quiet};
$hc_started = time; # count from time lock is granted
# flush tables to make on-disk copy up to date
$start = time;
$dbh->do("FLUSH TABLES /*!32323 $hc_tables */");
printf "Flushed tables ($hc_tables) in %d seconds.\n", time-$start unless $opt{quiet};
$dbh->do( "FLUSH LOGS" ) if ( $opt{flushlog} );
$dbh->do( "RESET MASTER" ) if ( $opt{resetmaster} );
$dbh->do( "RESET SLAVE" ) if ( $opt{resetslave} );
if ( $opt{record_log_pos} ) {
record_log_pos( $dbh, $opt{record_log_pos} );
$dbh->do("FLUSH TABLES /*!32323 $hc_tables */");
}
}
my @failed = ();
foreach my $rdb ( @db_desc )
{
my @files = map { "$datadir/$rdb->{src}/$_" } @{$rdb->{files}};
next unless @files;
eval { copy_files($opt{method}, \@files, $rdb->{target}); };
push @failed, "$rdb->{src} -> $rdb->{target} failed: $@"
if ( $@ );
@files = @{$rdb->{index}};
if ($rdb->{index})
{
copy_index($opt{method}, \@files,
"$datadir/$rdb->{src}", $rdb->{target} );
}
if ( $opt{checkpoint} ) {
my $msg = ( $@ ) ? "Failed: $@" : "Succeeded";
eval {
$dbh->do( qq{ insert into $opt{checkpoint} (src, dest, msg)
VALUES ( '$rdb->{src}', '$rdb->{target}', '$msg' )
} );
};
if ( $@ ) {
warn "Failed to update checkpoint table: $@\n";
}
}
}
if ( $opt{dryrun} ) {
print "UNLOCK TABLES\n";
if ( @existing && !$opt{keepold} ) {
my @oldies = map { $_ . '_old' } @existing;
print "rm -rf @oldies\n"
}
$dbh->disconnect();
exit(0);
}
else {
$dbh->do("UNLOCK TABLES");
}
my $hc_dur = time - $hc_started;
printf "Unlocked tables.\n" unless $opt{quiet};
#
# --- HOT-COPY COMPLETE ---
###########################
$dbh->disconnect;
if ( @failed ) {
# hotcopy failed - cleanup
# delete any @targets
# rename _old copy back to original
my @targets = ();
foreach my $rdb ( @db_desc ) {
push @targets, $rdb->{target} if ( -d $rdb->{target} );
}
print "Deleting @targets \n" if $opt{debug};
print "Deleting @targets \n" if $opt{debug};
rmtree([@targets]);
if (@existing) {
print "Restoring @existing from back-up\n" if $opt{debug};
foreach my $dir ( @existing ) {
rename("${dir}_old", $dir )
or warn "Can't rename ${dir}_old to $dir: $!\n";
}
}
die join( "\n", @failed );
}
else {
# hotcopy worked
# delete _old unless $opt{keepold}
if ( @existing && !$opt{keepold} ) {
my @oldies = map { $_ . '_old' } @existing;
print "Deleting previous copy in @oldies\n" if $opt{debug};
rmtree([@oldies]);
}
printf "$0 copied %d tables (%d files) in %d second%s (%d seconds overall).\n",
$num_tables, $num_files,
$hc_dur, ($hc_dur==1)?"":"s", time - $start_time
unless $opt{quiet};
}
exit 0;
# ---
sub copy_files {
my ($method, $files, $target) = @_;
my @cmd;
print "Copying ".@$files." files...\n" unless $opt{quiet};
if ($^O =~ m/^(NetWare)$/) # on NetWare call PERL copy (slower)
{
foreach my $file ( @$files )
{
copy($file, $target."/".basename($file));
}
}
elsif ($method =~ /^s?cp\b/) # cp or scp with optional flags
{
my $cp = $method;
# add option to preserve mod time etc of copied files
# not critical, but nice to have
$cp.= " -p" if $^O =~ m/^(solaris|linux|freebsd|darwin)$/;
# add recursive option for scp
$cp.= " -r" if $^O =~ /m^(solaris|linux|freebsd|darwin)$/ && $method =~ /^scp\b/;
# perform the actual copy
safe_system( $cp, (map { "'$_'" } @$files), "'$target'" );
}
else
{
die "Can't use unsupported method '$method'\n";
}
}
#
# Copy only the header of the index file
#
sub copy_index
{
my ($method, $files, $source, $target) = @_;
print "Copying indices for ".@$files." files...\n" unless $opt{quiet};
foreach my $file (@$files)
{
my $from="$source/$file";
my $to="$target/$file";
my $buff;
open(INPUT, "<$from") || die "Can't open file $from: $!\n";
binmode(INPUT, ":raw");
my $length=read INPUT, $buff, 2048;
die "Can't read index header from $from\n" if ($length < 1024);
close INPUT;
if ( $opt{dryrun} )
{
print "$opt{method}-header $from $to\n";
}
elsif ($opt{method} eq 'cp')
{
open(OUTPUT,">$to") || die "Can\'t create file $to: $!\n";
if (syswrite(OUTPUT,$buff) != length($buff))
{
die "Error when writing data to $to: $!\n";
}
close OUTPUT || die "Error on close of $to: $!\n";
}
elsif ($opt{method} =~ /^scp\b/)
{
my ($fh, $tmp)= tempfile('mysqlhotcopy-XXXXXX', DIR => $opt_tmpdir) or
die "Can\'t create/open file in $opt_tmpdir\n";
if (syswrite($fh,$buff) != length($buff))
{
die "Error when writing data to $tmp: $!\n";
}
close $fh || die "Error on close of $tmp: $!\n";
safe_system("$opt{method} $tmp $to");
unlink $tmp;
}
else
{
die "Can't use unsupported method '$opt{method}'\n";
}
}
}
sub safe_system {
my @sources= @_;
my $method= shift @sources;
my $target= pop @sources;
## @sources = list of source file names
## We have to deal with very long command lines, otherwise they may generate
## "Argument list too long".
## With 10000 tables the command line can be around 1MB, much more than 128kB
## which is the common limit on Linux (can be read from
## /usr/src/linux/include/linux/binfmts.h
## see http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6060).
my $chunk_limit= 100 * 1024; # 100 kB
my @chunk= ();
my $chunk_length= 0;
foreach (@sources) {
push @chunk, $_;
$chunk_length+= length($_);
if ($chunk_length > $chunk_limit) {
safe_simple_system($method, @chunk, $target);
@chunk=();
$chunk_length= 0;
}
}
if ($chunk_length > 0) { # do not forget last small chunk
safe_simple_system($method, @chunk, $target);
}
}
sub safe_simple_system {
my @cmd= @_;
if ( $opt{dryrun} ) {
print "@cmd\n";
}
else {
## for some reason system fails but backticks works ok for scp...
print "Executing '@cmd'\n" if $opt{debug};
my $cp_status = system "@cmd > /dev/null";
if ($cp_status != 0) {
warn "Executing command failed ($cp_status). Trying backtick execution...\n";
## try something else
`@cmd` || die "Error: @cmd failed ($?) while copying files.\n";
}
}
}
sub retire_directory {
my ( @dir ) = @_;
foreach my $dir ( @dir ) {
my $tgt_oldpath = $dir . '_old';
if ( $opt{dryrun} ) {
print "rmtree $tgt_oldpath\n" if ( -d $tgt_oldpath );
print "rename $dir, $tgt_oldpath\n";
next;
}
if ( -d $tgt_oldpath ) {
print "Deleting previous 'old' hotcopy directory ('$tgt_oldpath')\n" unless $opt{quiet};
rmtree([$tgt_oldpath],0,1);
}
rename($dir, $tgt_oldpath)
or die "Can't rename $dir=>$tgt_oldpath: $!\n";
print "Existing hotcopy directory renamed to '$tgt_oldpath'\n" unless $opt{quiet};
}
}
sub record_log_pos {
my ( $dbh, $table_name ) = @_;
eval {
my ($file,$position) = get_row( $dbh, "show master status" );
die "master status is undefined" if !defined $file || !defined $position;
my $row_hash = get_row_hash( $dbh, "show slave status" );
my ($master_host, $log_file, $log_pos );
if ( $dbh->{mysql_serverinfo} =~ /^3\.23/ ) {
($master_host, $log_file, $log_pos )
= @{$row_hash}{ qw / Master_Host Log_File Pos / };
} else {
($master_host, $log_file, $log_pos )
= @{$row_hash}{ qw / Master_Host Relay_Master_Log_File Exec_Master_Log_Pos / };
}
my $hostname = hostname();
$dbh->do( qq{ replace into $table_name
set host=?, log_file=?, log_pos=?,
master_host=?, master_log_file=?, master_log_pos=? },
undef,
$hostname, $file, $position,
$master_host, $log_file, $log_pos );
};
if ( $@ ) {
warn "Failed to store master position: $@\n";
}
}
sub get_row {
my ( $dbh, $sql ) = @_;
my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
$sth->execute;
return $sth->fetchrow_array();
}
sub get_row_hash {
my ( $dbh, $sql ) = @_;
my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
$sth->execute;
return $sth->fetchrow_hashref();
}
sub get_list_of_tables {
my ( $db ) = @_;
my $tables =
eval {
$dbh->selectall_arrayref('SHOW TABLES FROM ' .
$dbh->quote_identifier($db))
} || [];
warn "Unable to retrieve list of tables in $db: $@" if $@;
return (map { $_->[0] } @$tables);
}
sub quote_names {
my ( $name ) = @_;
# given a db.table name, add quotes
my ($db, $table, @cruft) = split( /\./, $name );
die "Invalid db.table name '$name'" if (@cruft || !defined $db || !defined $table );
# Earlier versions of DBD return table name non-quoted,
# such as DBD-2.1012 and the newer ones, such as DBD-2.9002
# returns it quoted. Let's have a support for both.
$table=~ s/\`//g;
return "`$db`.`$table`";
}
__END__
=head1 DESCRIPTION
mysqlhotcopy is designed to make stable copies of live MySQL databases.
Here "live" means that the database server is running and the database
may be in active use. And "stable" means that the copy will not have
any corruptions that could occur if the table files were simply copied
without first being locked and flushed from within the server.
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 4
=item --checkpoint checkpoint-table
As each database is copied, an entry is written to the specified
checkpoint-table. This has the happy side-effect of updating the
MySQL update-log (if it is switched on) giving a good indication of
where roll-forward should begin for backup+rollforward schemes.
The name of the checkpoint table should be supplied in database.table format.
The checkpoint-table must contain at least the following fields:
=over 4
time_stamp timestamp not null
src varchar(32)
dest varchar(60)
msg varchar(255)
=back
=item --record_log_pos log-pos-table
Just before the database files are copied, update the record in the
log-pos-table from the values returned from "show master status" and
"show slave status". The master status values are stored in the
log_file and log_pos columns, and establish the position in the binary
logs that any slaves of this host should adopt if initialised from
this dump. The slave status values are stored in master_host,
master_log_file, and master_log_pos, corresponding to the coordinates
of the next to the last event the slave has executed. The slave or its
siblings can connect to the master next time and request replication
starting from the recorded values.
The name of the log-pos table should be supplied in database.table format.
A sample log-pos table definition:
=over 4
CREATE TABLE log_pos (
host varchar(60) NOT null,
time_stamp timestamp NOT NULL,
log_file varchar(32) default NULL,
log_pos int(11) default NULL,
master_host varchar(60) NULL,
master_log_file varchar(32) NULL,
master_log_pos int NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (host)
);
=back
=item --suffix suffix
Each database is copied back into the originating datadir under
a new name. The new name is the original name with the suffix
appended.
If only a single db_name is supplied and the --suffix flag is not
supplied, then "--suffix=_copy" is assumed.
=item --allowold
Move any existing version of the destination to a backup directory for
the duration of the copy. If the copy successfully completes, the backup
directory is deleted - unless the --keepold flag is set. If the copy fails,
the backup directory is restored.
The backup directory name is the original name with "_old" appended.
Any existing versions of the backup directory are deleted.
=item --keepold
Behaves as for the --allowold, with the additional feature
of keeping the backup directory after the copy successfully completes.
=item --addtodest
Don't rename target directory if it already exists, just add the
copied files into it.
This is most useful when backing up a database with many large
tables and you don't want to have all the tables locked for the
whole duration.
In this situation, I<if> you are happy for groups of tables to be
backed up separately (and thus possibly not be logically consistent
with one another) then you can run mysqlhotcopy several times on
the same database each with different db_name./table_regex/.
All but the first should use the --addtodest option so the tables
all end up in the same directory.
=item --flushlog
Rotate the log files by executing "FLUSH LOGS" after all tables are
locked, and before they are copied.
=item --resetmaster
Reset the bin-log by executing "RESET MASTER" after all tables are
locked, and before they are copied. Useful if you are recovering a
slave in a replication setup.
=item --resetslave
Reset the master.info by executing "RESET SLAVE" after all tables are
locked, and before they are copied. Useful if you are recovering a
server in a mutual replication setup.
=item --regexp pattern
Copy all databases with names matching the pattern.
=item --regexp /pattern1/./pattern2/
Copy all tables with names matching pattern2 from all databases with
names matching pattern1. For example, to select all tables which
names begin with 'bar' from all databases which names end with 'foo':
mysqlhotcopy --indices --method=cp --regexp /foo$/./^bar/
=item db_name./pattern/
Copy only tables matching pattern. Shell metacharacters ( (, ), |, !,
etc.) have to be escaped (e.g., \). For example, to select all tables
in database db1 whose names begin with 'foo' or 'bar':
mysqlhotcopy --indices --method=cp db1./^\(foo\|bar\)/
=item db_name./~pattern/
Copy only tables not matching pattern. For example, to copy tables
that do not begin with foo nor bar:
mysqlhotcopy --indices --method=cp db1./~^\(foo\|bar\)/
=item -?, --help
Display help-screen and exit.
=item -u, --user=#
User for database login if not current user.
=item -p, --password=#
Password to use when connecting to the server. Note that you are strongly
encouraged *not* to use this option as every user would be able to see the
password in the process list. Instead use the '[mysqlhotcopy]' section in
one of the config files, normally /etc/my.cnf or your personal ~/.my.cnf.
(See the chapter 'my.cnf Option Files' in the manual.)
=item -h, -h, --host=#
Hostname for local server when connecting over TCP/IP. By specifying this
different from 'localhost' will trigger mysqlhotcopy to use TCP/IP connection.
=item -P, --port=#
Port to use when connecting to MySQL server with TCP/IP. This is only used
when using the --host option.
=item -S, --socket=#
UNIX domain socket to use when connecting to local server.
=item --noindices
Don\'t include index files in copy. Only up to the first 2048 bytes
are copied; You can restore the indexes with isamchk -r or myisamchk -r
on the backup.
=item --method=#
Method for copy (only "cp" currently supported). Alpha support for
"scp" was added in November 2000. Your experience with the scp method
will vary with your ability to understand how scp works. 'man scp'
and 'man ssh' are your friends.
The destination directory _must exist_ on the target machine using the
scp method. --keepold and --allowold are meaningless with scp.
Liberal use of the --debug option will help you figure out what\'s
really going on when you do an scp.
Note that using scp will lock your tables for a _long_ time unless
your network connection is _fast_. If this is unacceptable to you,
use the 'cp' method to copy the tables to some temporary area and then
scp or rsync the files at your leisure.
=item -q, --quiet
Be silent except for errors.
=item --debug
Debug messages are displayed.
=item -n, --dryrun
Display commands without actually doing them.
=back
=head1 WARRANTY
This software is free and comes without warranty of any kind. You
should never trust backup software without studying the code yourself.
Study the code inside this script and only rely on it if I<you> believe
that it does the right thing for you.
Patches adding bug fixes, documentation and new features are welcome.
Please send these to internals@lists.mysql.com.
=head1 TO DO
Extend the individual table copy to allow multiple subsets of tables
to be specified on the command line:
mysqlhotcopy db newdb t1 t2 /^foo_/ : t3 /^bar_/ : +
where ":" delimits the subsets, the /^foo_/ indicates all tables
with names beginning with "foo_" and the "+" indicates all tables
not copied by the previous subsets.
'newdb' is either the name of the new database, or the full path name
of the new database file. The database should not already exist.
Add option to lock each table in turn for people who don\'t need
cross-table integrity.
Add option to FLUSH STATUS just before UNLOCK TABLES.
Add support for other copy methods (e.g., tar to single file?).
Add support for forthcoming MySQL ``RAID'' table subdirectory layouts.
=head1 AUTHOR
Tim Bunce
Martin Waite - Added checkpoint, flushlog, regexp and dryrun options.
Fixed cleanup of targets when hotcopy fails.
Added --record_log_pos.
RAID tables are now copied (don't know if this works over scp).
Ralph Corderoy - Added synonyms for commands.
Scott Wiersdorf - Added table regex and scp support.
Monty - Working --noindex (copy only first 2048 bytes of index file).
Fixes for --method=scp.
Ask Bjoern Hansen - Cleanup code to fix a few bugs and enable -w again.
Emil S. Hansen - Added resetslave and resetmaster.
Jeremy D. Zawodny - Removed deprecated DBI calls. Fixed bug which
resulted in nothing being copied when a regexp was specified but no
database name(s).
Martin Waite - Fix to handle database name that contains space.
Paul DuBois - Remove end '/' from directory names.