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===restore single table from backup===
===restore single table from backup===

Revision as of 13:13, 24 April 2020

Documentation

Fragmented tables

Tools

Create a diagram

Show syntax

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/show.html

Tuning MySQL

In my.cnf check out:

log_slow_queries


On prompt check out stuff like:

SHOW STATUS LIKE '%qcache%';
SHOW GLOBAL STATUS;
SHOW VARIABLES;


FAQ

Clustering

Check out percona galera (and xtrabackup)

server went away

  • can be triggered by max_packet_size

stop query

show processlist
kill <id of query>

run query in script

RES=`mysql -qsBe "select foo from fu.bar where tap ='beer'" -N`

where did mysql_config_editor go?

https://mariadb.com/resources/blog/mysql-56-security-through-complacency explains how no security is better than some security

high memory usage

fix logrotate on debian

echo "SET PASSWORD FOR 'debian-sys-maint'@'localhost' = PASSWORD('`grep password /etc/mysql/debian.cnf | head -n 1 | awk -F= '{ gsub(/[ \t]+/, "", $2); print $2 }'`');" | mysql -u root -p

insert select

 insert into bar(c,d) select concat ("foo ",w) as  c, concat("bar ",w) as d from foo;


slow imports

https://support.tigertech.net/mysql-large-inserts

speed up import from dump

SET autocommit=0;
SET unique_checks=0;
SET foreign_key_checks=0;

and after import

COMMIT;
SET autocommit=1;
SET unique_checks=1;
SET foreign_key_checks=1;

and turn them back on

and try mysqldump --extended-insert (this seems to be default now, and part of --opt)

pagination in CLI

show tables;\P less

show mysql configuration

show variables


show performance

show innodb status

or

SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS

restore single table from backup

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mysql error codes

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/error-messages-client.html


separate lines in mysqldump

--extended-insert=FALSE --complete-insert=TRUE 

Fix privileges

mysql_fix_privilege_tables

mysqldump: out of memory

mysqldump -q


clean up mysql-bin

purge logs;
purge binary logs to 'mysql-bin.xxxyy';


mysqldump: Got error: 1040: Too many connections when trying to connect

mysqldump: MySQL server has gone away (2006)

seems related to max_allowed_packet File:Example.jpg


ERROR 2013 (HY000): Lost connection to MySQL server at 'reading initial communication packet', system error: 0

Could be /etc/hosts.allow

ERROR 1217 (23000): Cannot delete or update a parent row: a foreign key constraint fails

error 1146 Table 'performance_schema.session_variables' doesn't exist SQL=SHOW VARIABLES LIKE "collation_database"

Run mysql_upgrade and restart mysqld

show table sizes

SELECT table_schema as `Database`, table_name AS `Table`, round(((data_length + index_length) / 1024 / 1024), 2) `Size in MB`  FROM information_schema.TABLES  ORDER BY (data_length + index_length) DESC;


InnoDB: page_cleaner: 1000ms intended loop took 16955ms. The settings might not be optimal.

???


Check fragmentation

select ENGINE,
 concat(TABLE_SCHEMA, '.', TABLE_NAME) as table_name,
 round(DATA_LENGTH/1024/1024, 2) as data_length,
 round(INDEX_LENGTH/1024/1024, 2) as index_length,
 round(DATA_FREE/1024/1024, 2) as data_free,
 (data_free/(index_length+data_length)) as frag_ratio
FROM information_schema.tables
WHERE DATA_FREE > 0
ORDER BY frag_ratio DESC;

Show processes

SELECT * from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST
show full processlist

Tips & Tricks

save password

 mysql_config_editor set --host=localhost --user=root --password

(due to serious crappiness you might have to quote the password)

On newer versions this no longer works, and you have to fall back to using ~/.my.cnf

[client]
user=root
password=s3cr3t

set pager

pager less;

and to disable it again:

nopager;