Mirror
Mirror
Overview
The mirror
router is designed for data consistency and database behavior
verification during system upgrades. It allows statement duplication to multiple
servers in a manner similar to that of the
Tee filter with exporting of collected query metrics.
For each executed query the router exports a JSON object that describes the query results and has the following fields:
Key | Description |
---|---|
query |
The executed SQL if an SQL statement was executed |
command |
The SQL command |
session |
The connection ID of the session that executed the query |
query_id |
Query sequence number, starts from 1 |
results |
Array of query result objects |
The objects in the results
array describe an individual query result and have
the following fields:
Key | Description |
---|---|
target |
The target where the query was executed |
checksum |
The CRC32 checksum of the result |
rows |
Number of returned rows |
warnings |
Number of returned warnings |
duration |
Query duration in milliseconds |
type |
Result type, one of ok , error or resultset |
Configuration Parameters
main
- Type: target
- Mandatory: Yes
- Dynamic: Yes
The main target from which results are returned to the client. This is a
mandatory parameter and must define one of the targets configured in the
targets
parameter of the service.
If the connection to the main target cannot be created or is lost mid-session, the client connection will be closed. Connection failures to other targets are not fatal errors and any open connections to them will be closed. The router does not create new connections after the initial connections are created.
exporter
- Type: enum
- Mandatory: Yes
- Dynamic: Yes
- Values:
log
,file
,kafka
The exporter where the data is exported. This is a mandatory parameter. Possible values are:
-
log
-
Exports metrics to MaxScale log on INFO level. No configuration parameters.
-
file
-
Exports metrics to a file. Configured with the
file
parameter. -
kafka
-
Exports metrics to a Kafka broker. Configured with the
kafka_broker
andkafka_topic
parameters.
file
- Type: string
- Default: No default value
- Mandatory: No
- Dynamic: Yes
The output file where the metrics will be written. The file must be writable by
the user that is running MaxScale, usually the maxscale
user.
When the file
parameter is altered at runtime, the old file is closed before
the new file is opened. This makes it a convenient way of rotating the file
where the metrics are exported. Note that the file name alteration must change
the value for it to take effect.
This is a mandatory parameter when configured with exporter=file
.
kafka_broker
- Type: string
- Default: No default value
- Mandatory: No
- Dynamic: Yes
The Kafka broker list. Must be given as a comma-separated list of broker hosts
with optional ports in host:port
format.
This is a mandatory parameter when configured with exporter=kafka
.
kafka_topic
- Type: string
- Default: No default value
- Mandatory: No
- Dynamic: Yes
The kafka topic where the metrics are sent.
This is a mandatory parameter when configured with exporter=kafka
.
on_error
- Type: enum
- Default:
ignore
- Mandatory: No
- Dynamic: Yes
- Values:
ignore
,close
What to do when a backend network connection fails. Accepted values are:
-
ignore
-
Ignore the failing backend if it's not the backend that the
main
parameter points to. -
close
-
Close the client connection when the first backend fails.
This parameter was added in MaxScale 6.0. Older versions always ignored failing backends.
report
- Type: enum
- Default:
always
- Mandatory: No
- Dynamic: Yes
- Values:
always
,on_conflict
When to report the result of the queries. Accepted values are:
-
always
-
Always report the result for all queries.
-
on_conflict
-
Only report when one or more backends returns a conflicting result.
This parameter was added in MaxScale 6.0. Older versions always reported the result.
Example Configuration
[server1] type=server address=127.0.0.1 port=3000 [server2] type=server address=127.0.0.1 port=3001 [MariaDB-Monitor] type=monitor module=mariadbmon servers=server1,server2 user=maxuser password=maxpwd monitor_interval=2s [Mirror-Router] type=service router=mirror user=maxuser password=maxpwd targets=server1,server2 main=server1 exporter=file file=/tmp/Mirror-Router.log [Mirror-Listener] type=listener service=Mirror-Router port=3306
Limitations
-
Broken network connections are not recreated.
-
Prepared statements are not supported.
-
Contents of non-SQL statements are not added to the exported metrics.
-
Data synchronization in dynamic environments (e.g. when replication is in use) is not guaranteed. This means that result mismatches can be reported when the data is only eventually consistent.