Merge branch 'release-1.2' into develop

Conflicts:
	server/core/adminusers.c
	server/modules/protocol/mysql_client.c
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Markus Makela
2015-07-11 17:12:48 +03:00
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@ -171,6 +171,9 @@ install(FILES ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/Changelog.txt DESTINATION ${MAXSCALE_SHAREDIR}
install(FILES ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/ReleaseNotes.txt DESTINATION ${MAXSCALE_SHAREDIR})
install(FILES ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/UpgradingToMaxScale110.txt DESTINATION ${MAXSCALE_SHAREDIR})
install(FILES server/maxscale_template.cnf DESTINATION ${MAXSCALE_SHAREDIR})
if(WITH_MAXSCALE_CNF)
install(FILES server/maxscale_template.cnf DESTINATION ${MAXSCALE_CONFDIR} RENAME maxscale.cnf)
endif()
install(FILES server/maxscale_binlogserver_template.cnf DESTINATION ${MAXSCALE_SHAREDIR})
install(FILES ${ERRMSG} DESTINATION ${MAXSCALE_VARDIR}/lib/maxscale
PERMISSIONS OWNER_READ OWNER_WRITE OWNER_EXECUTE GROUP_READ GROUP_EXECUTE WORLD_READ WORLD_EXECUTE)

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@ -44,33 +44,35 @@
- [Replication Proxy with the Binlog Router Tutorial](Tutorials/Replication-Proxy-Binlog-Router-Tutorial.md)
- [RabbitMQ Setup and MaxScale Integration Tutorial](Tutorials/RabbitMQ-Setup-And-MaxScale-Integration.md)
- [Nagios Plugins for MaxScale Tutorial](Tutorials/Nagios-Plugins.md)
- [Simple Schema Sharding Tutorial](Tutorials/Simple-Sharding-Tutorial.md)
## Routers
- [Read Write Split](routers/ReadWriteSplit.md)
- [Read Connnection Router](routers/ReadConnRoute.md)
- [Schemarouter](routers/SchemaRouter.md)
- [Read Write Split](Routers/ReadWriteSplit.md)
- [Read Connnection Router](Routers/ReadConnRoute.md)
- [Schemarouter](Routers/SchemaRouter.md)
## Filters
Here are detailed documents about the filters MaxScale offers. They contain configuration guides and example use cases. Before reading these,you should have read the filter tutorial so that you know how they work and how to configure them.
- [Query Log All](filters/Query-Log-All-Filter.md)
- [Regex Filter](filters/Regex-Filter.md)
- [Tee Filter](filters/Tee-Filter.md)
- [Top N Filter](filters/Top-N-Filter.md)
- [Database Firewall Filter](filters/Database-Firewall-Filter.md)
- [RabbitMQ Filter](filters/RabbitMQ-Filter.md)
- [Query Log All](Filters/Query-Log-All-Filter.md)
- [Regex Filter](Filters/Regex-Filter.md)
- [Tee Filter](Filters/Tee-Filter.md)
- [Top N Filter](Filters/Top-N-Filter.md)
- [Database Firewall Filter](Filters/Database-Firewall-Filter.md)
- [RabbitMQ Filter](Filters/RabbitMQ-Filter.md)
- [Named Server Filter](Filters/Named-Server-Filter.md)
## Monitors
- [MySQL Monitor](monitors/MySQL-Monitor.md)
- [Galera Monitor](monitors/Galera-Monitor.md)
- [Multi-Master Monitor](monitors/MM-Monitor.md)
- [MySQL Cluster Monitor](monitors/NDB-Cluster-Monitor.md)
- [MySQL Monitor](Monitors/MySQL-Monitor.md)
- [Galera Monitor](Monitors/Galera-Monitor.md)
- [Multi-Master Monitor](Monitors/MM-Monitor.md)
- [MySQL Cluster Monitor](Monitors/NDB-Cluster-Monitor.md)
## Utilities
- [RabbitMQ Consumer Client](filters/RabbitMQ-Consumer-Client.md)
- [RabbitMQ Consumer Client](Filters/RabbitMQ-Consumer-Client.md)
## Design Documents

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Named Server Filter
# Overview
The **namedserverfilter** is a filter module for MaxScale which is able to route queries to servers based on regular expression matches.
# Configuration
The configuration block for the Named Server filter requires the minimal filter options in it’s section within the maxscale.cnf file, stored in /etc/maxscale.cnf.
```
[NamedServerFilter]
type=filter
module=namedserverfilter
match=some string
server=server2
[MyService]
type=service
router=readwritesplit
servers=server1,server2
user=myuser
passwd=mypasswd
filters=NamedServerFilter
```
## Filter Options
The named server filter accepts the options ignorecase or case. These define if the pattern text should take the case of the string it is matching against into consideration or not.
## Filter Parameters
The named server filter requires two mandatory parameters to be defined.
### `match`
A parameter that can be used to match text in the SQL statement which should be replaced.
```
match=TYPE[ ]*=
```
If the filter option ignorecase is used all regular expressions are evaluated with the option to ignore the case of the text, therefore a match option of select will match both type, TYPE and any form of the word with upper or lowercase characters.
### `server`
This is the server where matching queries will be router. The server should be in use by the service which uses this filter.
```
server=server2
```
### `source`
The optional source parameter defines an address that is used to match against the address from which the client connection to MaxScale originates. Only sessions that originate from this address will have the match and replacement applied to them.
```
source=127.0.0.1
```
### `user`
The optional user parameter defines a user name that is used to match against the user from which the client connection to MaxScale originates. Only sessions that are connected using this username will have the match and replacement applied to them.
```
user=john
```
## Examples
### Example 1 - Route queries targeting a specific table to a server
This will route all queries matching the regular expression ` *from *users` to the server named *server2*. The filter will ignore character case in queries.
A query like `SELECT * FROM users` would be routed to server2 where as a query like `SELECT * FROM accounts` would be routed according to the normal rules of the router.
```
[NamedServerFilter]
type=filter
module=namedserverfilter
match= *from *users
options=ignorecase
server=server2
[MyService]
type=service
router=readwritesplit
servers=server1,server2
user=myuser
passwd=mypasswd
filters=NamedServerFilter
```

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MaxScale Release Notes
# MariaDB MaxScale 0.5 Alpha Release Notes
0.5 Alpha

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MaxScale Release Notes
# MariaDB MaxScale 0.6 Alpha Release Notes
0.6 Alpha

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MaxScale Release Notes
# MariaDB MaxScale 0.7 Alpha Release Notes
0.7 Alpha

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MaxScale Release Notes
# MariaDB MaxScale 1.0 Beta Release Notes
1.0 Beta

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MaxScale Release Notes
# MariaDB MaxScale 1.0.1 Beta Release Notes
1.0.1 Beta

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MaxScale Release Notes
# MariaDB MaxScale 1.0.3 Release Notes
1.0.3 GA

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# MaxScale Release Notes
# MariaDB MaxScale 1.0.4 Release Notes
1.0.4 GA

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MaxScale Release Notes 1.0.5 GA
# MariaDB MaxScale 1.0.5 Release Notes
This document details the changes in version 1.0.5 since the release of the 1.0.4 GA of the MaxScale product.

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# MaxScale Release Notes
# MariaDB MaxScale 1.1 Release Notes
## 1.1 GA

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# MaxScale Release Notes
# MariaDB MaxScale 1.1.1 Release Notes
## 1.1 GA
## 1.1.1 GA
This document details the changes in version 1.1.1 since the release of the 1.1 GA Release of the MaxScale product.

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# MaxScale Release Notes
# MariaDB MaxScale 1.2 Release Notes
## 1.2 GA

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@ -100,6 +100,10 @@ disable_slave_recovery=true
master_accept_reads=true
```
### Routing hints
The readwritesplit router supports routing hints. For a detailed guide on hint syntax and functionality, please see [this](../Reference/Hint-Syntax.md) document.
## Limitations
In Master-Slave replication cluster also read-only queries are routed to master too in the following situations:

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@ -64,4 +64,4 @@ The schemarouter router currently has some limitations due to the nature of the
## Examples
[Here](../../Tutorials/Simple-Sharding-Tutorial.md) is a small tutorial on how to set up a sharded database.
[Here](../Tutorials/Simple-Sharding-Tutorial.md) is a small tutorial on how to set up a sharded database.

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@ -5,8 +5,7 @@ set(MAXSCALE_LIBDIR ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/maxscale CACHE PATH "Library install
set(MAXSCALE_BINDIR ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR} CACHE PATH "Executable installation path")
set(MAXSCALE_SHAREDIR ${CMAKE_INSTALL_DATADIR}/maxscale CACHE PATH "Share file installation path, includes licence and readme files")
set(MAXSCALE_DOCDIR ${CMAKE_INSTALL_DOCDIR}/maxscale CACHE PATH "Documentation installation path, text versions only")
set(MAXSCALE_CONFDIR ${CMAKE_INSTALL_SYSCONFDIR} CACHE PATH "Configuration file installation path, this is not usually needed")
# This is the only hard-coded absolute path
# These are the only hard-coded absolute paths
set(MAXSCALE_VARDIR /var CACHE PATH "Data file path (usually /var/)")
set(MAXSCALE_CONFDIR /etc CACHE PATH "Configuration file installation path (/etc/)")

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@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ macro(set_variables)
# Use C99
set(USE_C99 FALSE CACHE BOOL "Use C99 standard")
# Install the template maxscale.cnf file
set(WITH_MAXSCALE_CNF TRUE CACHE BOOL "Install the template maxscale.cnf file")
# hostname or IP address of MaxScale's host
set(TEST_HOST "127.0.0.1" CACHE STRING "hostname or IP address of MaxScale's host")

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@ -19,6 +19,9 @@
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#ifndef _XOPEN_SOURCE
#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 700
#endif
#include <unistd.h>
#include <crypt.h>
#include <users.h>

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@ -197,6 +197,7 @@ GWBUF *rval;
rval->gwbuf_info = buf->gwbuf_info;
rval->gwbuf_bufobj = buf->gwbuf_bufobj;
rval->tail = rval;
rval->next = NULL;
CHK_GWBUF(rval);
return rval;
}

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@ -128,6 +128,10 @@ module=regexfilter
match=fetch
replace=select
[hint]
type=filter
module=hintfilter
## A series of service definition
#
@ -218,11 +222,21 @@ router=readwritesplit
servers=server1,server2,server3
user=myuser
passwd=mypwd
#use_sql_variables_in=
#max_slave_connections=100%
max_slave_connections=100%
#use_sql_variables_in=master
#max_slave_replication_lag=21
#router_options=slave_selection_criteria=
#filters=fetch|qla
#filters=hint|fetch|qla
#router_options=slave_selection_criteria=LEAST_CURRENT_OPERATIONS
# Uncomment this to disable the saving of session modifying comments. Some scripting
# languages use connection pooling and will use the same session. MaxScale sees them
# as the same session and stores them for the slave recovery process.
#router_options=disable_sescmd_history=true,disable_slave_recovery=true
# This will allow the master server to be used for read queries. By default
# MaxScale will only use the master for write queries.
#router_options=master_accept_reads=true
[Debug Interface]
type=service
@ -265,27 +279,26 @@ service=Read Connection Router
protocol=MySQLClient
address=192.168.100.102
port=4008
#socket=/tmp/readconn.sock
socket=/var/lib/maxscale/readconn.sock
[RW Split Listener]
type=listener
service=RW Split Router
protocol=MySQLClient
port=4006
#socket=/tmp/rwsplit.sock
#socket=/var/lib/maxscale/rwsplit.sock
[Debug Listener]
type=listener
service=Debug Interface
protocol=telnetd
#address=127.0.0.1
address=127.0.0.1
port=4442
[CLI Listener]
type=listener
service=CLI
protocol=maxscaled
#address=localhost
port=6603
## Definition of the servers
@ -314,18 +327,18 @@ port=6603
[server1]
type=server
address=192.168.100.101
port=3000
address=127.0.0.1
port=3306
protocol=MySQLBackend
[server2]
type=server
address=192.168.100.102
port=3000
address=127.0.0.1
port=3306
protocol=MySQLBackend
[server3]
type=server
address=192.168.100.103
port=3000
address=127.0.0.1
port=3306
protocol=MySQLBackend

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ extern __thread log_info_t tls_log_info;
* that routes to a named server if a regular expression match is found.
* @verbatim
*
* A simple regular expression query rewrite filter.
* A simple regular expression based query routing filter.
* Two parameters should be defined in the filter configuration
* match=<regular expression>
* server=<server to route statement to>

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@ -1091,7 +1091,7 @@ gw_backend_hangup(DCB *dcb)
len = sizeof(error);
if (getsockopt(dcb->fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, &error, (socklen_t *)&len) == 0)
{
if (error != 0)
if (error != 0 && ses_state != SESSION_STATE_STOPPING)
{
strerror_r(error, buf, 100);
LOGIF(LE, (skygw_log_write_flush(
@ -1105,9 +1105,12 @@ gw_backend_hangup(DCB *dcb)
goto retblock;
}
#if defined(SS_DEBUG)
if(ses_state != SESSION_STATE_STOPPING)
{
LOGIF(LE, (skygw_log_write_flush(
LOGFILE_ERROR,
"Backend hangup error handling.")));
}
#endif
router->handleError(router_instance,

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@ -1093,6 +1093,7 @@ int gw_read_client_event(
case MYSQL_IDLE:
{
uint8_t* payload = NULL;
session_state_t ses_state;
session = dcb->session;
ss_dassert(session!= NULL);
@ -1101,10 +1102,15 @@ int gw_read_client_event(
{
CHK_SESSION(session);
}
spinlock_acquire(&session->ses_lock);
ses_state = session->state;
spinlock_release(&session->ses_lock);
/* Now, we are assuming in the first buffer there is
* the information form mysql command */
payload = GWBUF_DATA(read_buffer);
if(ses_state == SESSION_STATE_ROUTER_READY)
{
/** Route COM_QUIT to backend */
if (MYSQL_IS_COM_QUIT(payload))
{
@ -1188,6 +1194,14 @@ int gw_read_client_event(
}
}
}
}
else
{
skygw_log_write_flush(LT,"Session received a query in state %s",
STRSESSIONSTATE(ses_state));
while((read_buffer = GWBUF_CONSUME_ALL(read_buffer)) != NULL);
goto return_rc;
}
goto return_rc;
} /* MYSQL_IDLE */
break;

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@ -723,16 +723,10 @@ routeQuery(ROUTER *instance, void *router_session, GWBUF *queue)
SERVER_IS_DOWN(router_cli_ses->backend->server))
{
LOGIF(LT, (skygw_log_write(
LOGFILE_TRACE,
LOGFILE_TRACE|LOGFILE_ERROR,
"Error : Failed to route MySQL command %d to backend "
"server.",
mysql_command)));
skygw_log_write(
LOGFILE_ERROR,
"Error : Failed to route MySQL command %d to backend "
"server %s.",
mysql_command,
router_cli_ses->backend->server->unique_name);
"server.%s",
mysql_command,rses_is_closed ? " Session is closed." : "")));
rc = 0;
goto return_rc;

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@ -3913,7 +3913,7 @@ static GWBUF* sescmd_cursor_clone_querybuf(
}
ss_dassert(scur->scmd_cur_cmd != NULL);
buf = gwbuf_clone(scur->scmd_cur_cmd->my_sescmd_buf);
buf = gwbuf_clone_all(scur->scmd_cur_cmd->my_sescmd_buf);
CHK_GWBUF(buf);
return buf;

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@ -1701,7 +1701,7 @@ routeQuery(ROUTER* instance,
querybuf)))
{
extract_database(querybuf,db);
snprintf(errbuf,"Unknown database: %s",db);
snprintf(errbuf,25+MYSQL_DATABASE_MAXLEN,"Unknown database: %s",db);
create_error_reply(errbuf,router_cli_ses->replydcb);
LOGIF(LE, (skygw_log_write_flush(
LOGFILE_ERROR,