If a server with zero weight was chosen as the only candidate, it was
possible that the starting minimum value was smaller than the server
score. This would mean that a candidate wouldn't be chosen if the score
was too high. To preven this, the values are capped to a value smaller
than the initial minimum score.
Queries such as SHOW TABLES FROM db1 are now routed to the backend with db1.
This gives the correct result as long as db1 is not sharded to multiple
backends.
Increasing counter sizes from int to long for averages.
Rename random functions to end with _co instead of _exclusive to
indicate range [close, open[, and to allow future suffixes oc, cc and oo.
The code only handled the basic version of the command, returning incorrect
results if modifiers were used. The code is now removed, causing the command
to be routed to the backend of the current database. This will give correct
results as long as that backend contains all the tables of the database e.g.
no table sharding.
Adding the same task twice isn't allowed. The API of the housekeeper tasks
might have to be changed in a way that makes it possible for the caller to
know whether a task has been added.
The cluster check can only be made after the monitor has been
started. If done when monitor is configured it will at startup
be done when services are not yet available and hence they will
not be populated with the dynamically discovered servers.
Storing all the runtime errors makes it possible to return all of them
them via the REST API. MaxAdmin will still only show the latest error but
MaxCtrl will now show all errors if more than one error occurs.
The connections to servers being drained should not be closed like they
should be for servers in maintenance mode. The change in functionality
between 2.3 and develop caused the connections to be discarded if the
server was in either maintenance or drain mode.
Some SQL clients may default to a different authentication plugin than
"mysql_native_password". Since this is the only one supported by MySQL-
authenticator, the client is instructed to swap its plugin.
Because runtime changes are performed one at a time, adding replication credentials
to a mariadbmon which didn't have any would cause an error to be printed, and
the monitor would not start.
This is now fixed by allowing replication_user without replication_password. This
is not an ideal solution as a configuration file with only replication_user would be
accepted. Also, when adding the credentials to a monitor, replication_user must be
given first to avoid the error.
All servers are now updated in their own threads simultaneously. This
should reduce the possibility of having significantly different gtid:s
shown for different servers.
The functions are now in MonitorServer. Disk space can only be checked
during specific ticks. If a server misses a tick (e.g. is down) it will
be checked after disk_space_check_interval has passed.
If a result consists of only OK packets, they would be processed
recursively which most of the time leads to a stack overflow. This can be
prevented by consuming all OK packets in the result in one go.
- Check textual prepared statements for use of columns to be masked
in conjunction with functions.
- Check binary prepared statements for use of columns to be masked
in conjunction with functions.
- Prevent creation of textual prepared statement from variable.
As the masking filter must reject statements that use columns to be
masked as arguments to functions, a statement that cannot be fully
parsed must be rejected. Unless a statement can be fully parsed we
cannot know whether such usage occurs.
By always setting the position of the next event, the replication cannot
break if the slave server has to reconnect after receiving an event that
was generated by the binlogfilter.
Using a std::deque to store the queries retains the exact state of the
object thus removing the need to parse the query again. It also removes
the need to split the queue into individual packets which makes the code
cleaner.
Moved the more verbose parts of the routing code into subfunctions and
arranged it so that more relevant parts are closer to each other. Also
added the SQL statement that is being delayed to the message.
When a readwritesplit session has a connection to a master server, servers
of the same rank as the master are used. If no master connection is
available, the server with the highest rank among all connected servers is
used. If there are no open connections, the server with the best rank is
chosen and a connection to it is made.
Connections with different rank values than what is the current rank value
of the session will be discarded. This reduces the use of server with
different ranks when the master server of a session fails. Without the
active pruning of connections, slave connections to primary clusters
without masters would remain in use even after the primary master
fails. This guarantees full switchover to a secondary cluster if a master
change occurs.