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Deadlocks, indexing and Primary Key's
Recently a customer has shown up with some deadlocks occurring frequently. They were of the following type (I have shortened the output a bit):
*** (1) TRANSACTION:
TRANSACTION 22723019234, fetching rows
mysql tables in use 1, locked 1
LOCK WAIT 7 lock struct(s), heap size 1216, 14 row lock(s)
update location set expires='2012-08-10 04:50:29' where username='12345678901' AND contact='sip:12345678901@192.168.0.191:5060' AND callid='945a20d4-8945dcb5-15511d3e@192.168.0.191'
*** (1) WAITING FOR THIS LOCK TO …Taxonomy upgrade extras: Index Primary Key Innodb Tuning Performance Optimizer Deadlock
SchoonerSQL
There is a product out in the wild which is called SchoonerSQL
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] from an American company called Schooner Information Technology
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]. They claim to have top-performance
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] and high-availability features with up 99.999% availability
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].
The technology seems to be based on InnoDB, SSD and some kind of replication with failover mechanism.
Unfortunately this product is neither open source nor is it really transparent what they are doing. Which is quite suspicious… Because this lack of …
Taxonomy upgrade extras: Schooner Replication High Availability
Change MyISAM tables to InnoDB and handle SELECT COUNT(*) situation
Its a known problem that changing the Storage Engine from MyISAM to InnoDB can cause some problems
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] if you have queries of this type:
SELECT COUNT(*) from table;
Luckily this query happens rarely and if, the query can be easily omitted or worked around by guesstimating the amount of rows in the table. For example with:
SHOW TABLE STATUS LIKE 'test';
But in some rare cases customer really needs these values for some reasons. To not exhaust the resources of the server with this query which can be fired …
Taxonomy upgrade extras: Innodb Materialized Views Materialised Views Myisam Select Shadow Table Count
MySQL @ FrOSCon 7 in St. Augustin (Germany)
Also this year we will have a special track for MySQL, Galera, Percona und MariaDB at the FrOSCon in St. Augustin in Germany. The conference is scheduled for August 25 and 26 2012.
Together with the PostgreSQL people we are organizing a sub-conference for Open Source RDBMS there. Now we are looking for interesting talks about MySQL and related techniques like Galera, Percona, MariaDB. The only restriction for the talks is: They must be about an Open Source topic.
We encourage you to send your proposals. …
Taxonomy upgrade extras: Mysql Talk Conference Froscon
How to make the MySQL Performance Monitor work on Windows?
MySQL and Galera Load Balancer (GLB)
Table of Contents
- Building the Galera Load Balancer
- Starting the Galera Load Balancer
- Querying the Galera Load Balancer
- Draining nodes with Galera Load Balancer
- Removing nodes from and adding nodes to Galera Load Balancer
When you install a Galera Cluster for MySQL for High Availability (HA) it is not enough to install the Database Cluster to achieve this goal. You also have to make the application aware of this HA functionality. This is typically done with some kind of load balancing mechanism between …
Taxonomy upgrade extras: Galera Glb Load Balancer
Troubles with MySQL 5.5 on FreeBSD 9
FreeBSD 9 seems to have some troubles with MySQL 5.5.20. A customer has moved from MySQL 5.0 on Linux to MySQL 5.5 on FreeBSD 9. He experienced a lot of periodic slow downs on the new, much stronger, system which he has not seen on the old Linux box.
This slow downs were also shown in high CPU system time but we could not see any I/O going on.
When we looked into MySQL we have seen many threads in Opening tables state in the MySQL processlist.
The first idea was to increase table_open_cache to 2048 and …
Taxonomy upgrade extras: Mysql Table Temporary Table_open_cache Freebsd
Does InnoDB data compression help with short disk space?
Because we are a bit short off disk space on one of our servers I had the idea to try out the MySQL feature Data Compression for InnoDB. This feature is useful if you have tables with VARCHAR, BLOB or TEXT attributes.
To not make it not too simple our table is partitioned as well. Our table looks like this:
CREATE TABLE `history_str` (
`itemid` mediumint(8) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`clock` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`value` varchar(255) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
PRIMARY KEY …Taxonomy upgrade extras: Innodb Compress
What can MySQL performance monitoring graphs tell you?
Many of you may monitor their databases for different purposes. Beside alerting it is often good to also make some graphs from MySQL performance counters to see what is actually happening on your database.
The following graphs where made with our FromDual Performance Monitor for MySQL as a Service (MaaS) set-up. If you do not have the time to install a performance monitoring yourself please feel free to contact us for our MaaS solution.
Overview
First of all it is a good idea to have an overview of all the …
Taxonomy upgrade extras: Performance Tuning Performance Enterprise Monitor Monitoring Monitor Performance Monitoring Performance Monitor Graph Mpm Maas
I prefer MySQL binary tar balls with Galera...
In my set-ups I have different MySQL versions (MySQL 5.0, 5.1, 5.5 and 5.6, Percona Server 13.1 and 24.0, MariaDB 5.2.10, 5.3.3, Galera 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0) running in parallel at the same time.
Up to now I have not found a practical way yet to do this with RPM or DEB packages. If anybody knows how to do it I am happy to hear about it.
So I love and need only binary tar balls. Installation and removal is done within seconds and no remainings are left over after a removal. To operate the whole I use myenv.
Some …
Taxonomy upgrade extras: Installation Tar Galera Binary
Recover lost .frm files for InnoDB tables
Recently I found in a forum the following request for help:
My MySQL instance crashed because of free disk space fault. I saw in /var/lib/mysql all the files: ibdata1, ib_logfile* and all the folders containing frm files. Well, when i solved the problem and run successfully the instance, some databases disappeared. One of those is the most important, and i don’t know how many tables had and their structures. Is there any way for recover the entire lost database (structure and data) only having the …
Taxonomy upgrade extras: English Restore Backup Recovery Innodb Frm Innodb Table Monitor Ibdata1
Rolling upgrade of Galera 1.0 to 1.1
A few days ago Codership announced their new version Galera v1.1 - synchronous Replication Cluster for MySQL. Before we look at the new feature of Rolling Online Schema Upgrade (OSU) we have a look at how to upgrade to the new Galera release.
A rolling upgrade of your synchronous Galera Replication Cluster from version 1.0 to 1.1 is quite easy when you stay at the same MySQL version (5.5).
To not lose the availability of your database service during the upgrade you should have at least 3 Galera nodes in …
Taxonomy upgrade extras: English Upgrade Galera Rolling Upgrade
Migrating from MySQL Master-Master Replication to Galera Multi-Master Replication
Introduction
Galera is a synchronous Multi-Master Replication for MySQL. It is therefore in competition with several other MySQL architectures:
- Master-Master Replication with MySQL
- MySQL Cluster
- The non-open source product called Schooner
Very often they can be easily replaced by Galera’s synchronous Multi-Master Replication for MySQL.
All those products have some advantages and disadvantages. Very often MySQL Master-Master Replication is used in the field because of its simplicity to set-up. But …
Taxonomy upgrade extras: English High Availability Mysql Multi-Master Replication Mysql Cluster Ha Ring-Replikation Galera Master-Master Schooner Migration
How MySQL behaves with many schemata, tables and partitions
Introduction
Recently a customer claimed that his queries were slow some times and sometimes they were fast.
First idea: Flipping query execution plan caused by InnoDB could be skipped because it affected mainly MyISAM tables.
Second idea: Caching effects by either the file system cache caching MyISAM data or the MyISAM key buffer caching MyISAM indexes were examined: File system cache was huge and MyISAM key buffer was only used up to 25%.
I was a bit puzzled…
Then we checked the table_open_cache …
Taxonomy upgrade extras: English Table Innodb Partition Myisam Schema Table_open_cache Table_definition_cache Open_files_limit Open_files Limitnofile Multi-Tenant
Building Galera Replication from Scratch
Introduction
MySQL/Galera synchronous Multi-Master Replication consists of 2 parts:
- The wsrep patches for MySQL (codership-mysql) and
- the Galera Replication Plugin (galera).
If you do not want to download the prepared binaries you can build it on you own.
First you have to download the native MySQL sources, then patch it with the Galera wsrep patches and compile it. In a second step you have to build the Galera Plugin.
This is especially useful because in the standard Galera binary tar balls the garbd …
Taxonomy upgrade extras: English Multi-Master Replication Cluster Galera Synchronous
MySQL Vala Program Example
Summary: In this article we have a short look at a simple MySQL example program written in Vala.
Recently a customer pointed me to a programming language called Vala. Vala is a C-style programming language generating C code which afterwards can be compiled and linked with the normal gcc.
This I found pretty useful to not mess around with pointers and all this stuff in C and to be capable anyway to write C programs for some projects I had in mind in my head since long.
Vala is mostly used around the Gnome …
Taxonomy upgrade extras: English Mysql Example Vala Program
Exercises of Advanced MySQL Developer Workshop
Our Advanced MySQL Developer Workshop is over now and IMHO it was quite a success.
During the workshop it is planned to have some exercises. If you are curious and if you want to test or train your MySQL skills, find the exercises here: Advanced MySQL Developer Workshop Exercises.
The solutions are available on request as well.
If you like those exercises we could also provide the exercises of our Advanced MySQL DBA Workshop. Please let us know if you are interested in…
Have fun.
Taxonomy upgrade extras: English Workshop Course Developer Exercise
MySQL JMeter Webshop Benchmark
Abstract: In this article we provide a little JMeter WebShop Example Benchmark for MySQL.
For our Advanced MySQL Developer Workshop we have one exercise Benchmarking MySQL with JMeter. For this exercise we are using the FoodMart-2.0
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] Schema and simulating a simple WebShop Transaction:
- Logging in
- Put some articles into the basket
- Buy the articles
- Log out
I found it pretty hard to find good and detailed examples how to do this with JMeter and I wasted a lot of time searching and figuring out how it …
Taxonomy upgrade extras: English Benchmark Performance Jmeter
To zip, or not to zip, that is the question
Abstract: In this article we have a look at the compression options of common zipping tools and its impact on the size of the compressed files and the compression time. Further we look at the new parallel zip tools which make use of several cores.
Start with a backup first
From time to time I get into the situation where I have to compress some database files. This happens usually when I have to do some recovery work on customers systems. Our rule number 1 before starting with a recovery is: Do a file …
Taxonomy upgrade extras: English Backup Recovery Compress Zip Tar
How good is MySQL INSERT TRIGGER performance
Abstract: In this article we discuss how big is the performance impact of MySQL TRIGGERs compared to application side logging (with INSERT) into a MySQL table.
What was in my mind from the past
A while ago when MySQL released its Stored Language features in v5.0 I have seen a book
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] about this topic. In this book was a performance comparison between different implementations of computational tasks, one was done in MySQL Stored Language. The result was, that MySQL Stored Language feature sucks also …
Taxonomy upgrade extras: English Mysql Benchmark Performance Trigger Innodb Myisam Insert Pl/Sql Sql/Psm

