Whether or not a session should retain its statements is now
a property of the session. This in preparation for making the
whole functionality a property that can be enabled and disabled
at runtime, of the service.
As the router is the only one that knows what backends a particular
statement has been sent to, it is the responsibility of the router
to keep the session bookkeeping up to date. If it doesn't we will
know what statements a session has received (provided at least some
component in the routing chain has RCAP_TYPE_STMT_INPUT capability),
but not how long their processing took. Currently only readwritesplit
does that.
All queries are stored and not just COM_QUERY as that makes the
overall bookkeeping simpler; at clientReply() time we do not need to
know whether or not to bookkeep information, we can just do it.
When session information is queried for, we report as much information
we have available.
The old 'passwd' parameter is now converted to the 'password' parameter
and a warning about its deprecation is logged. This keeps the mandatory
parameter detection functional while still allowing old-style
configurations to be used.
This is currently disallowed for the server parameter, as the value could be
read/written concurrently. The monitor parameter can be changed since the
monitor is stopped during write.
The removed statistics variables have no meaning anymore and
were not updated.
Decided to simply drop the variable from the JSON output. It
gets far too rigid if fields of objects cannot be changed without
bumping the REST-API version.
This commit introduces the plumbing support for obtaining
classification information of a statement using the REST-API.
It introduces a URL like
/v1/maxscale/query_classifier/classify?sql=SELECT+1
that in the response will return a JSON object with the
information. Subsequent commits will provide the actual
information.
Even though directly closing the socket is not very neat in the
architectural sense of things, it allows the best of both worlds: the
socket is instantly closed and is open for reuse while the listener struct
is still available as a reference.
This change needs to be revised when the listeners are refactored into
separate objects.
Updated documentation to reflect the change in behavior.
If a listener is defined in a static configuration file, it can now be
destroyed at runtime. If MaxScale is restarted, the listener will be
created again unless the configuration file is modified.
The cache size now refers to the total memory used by the cache instead of
the per thread limit. This makes it easier to use as well as more
predictable by removing the dependency on the number of worker threads.
The admin files are now created with 640 permissions and automatically
created directories now properly set the permissions for the group as
well. All files and directories created by avrorouter and binlogrouter
also now correctly limit the read and write permissions only to the owner
and the group.
When a DCB is removed and added more than once with poll_add_dcb and
poll_remove_dcb, the code previously chose a different thread each time
the DCB was added. This violated the assumption is that all DCBs are local
to a single worker.
The callbacks iterated over all threads when only the local ones must be
iterated. This prevents a deadlock from occurring when multiple threads
start throttling at the same time.
Also fixed the gwbuf_append debug assertion.
Created the <maxbase/format.hh> header that contains various helper
functions for formatting values into human readable forms. Currently only
binary to human readable size conversion is implemented.
The combined effort of all workers of updating EMAverage is needed for precision,
statistics and making parts of it adaptive (rather than hardcoded or configured).
Fix comments.
Fix a bug in make_valid().
Change sync time (when the average should be pushed to the server EMA)
to only depend on time, not use sample_max. This decreases the amount of
sync calls, and allows for a much shorter sync time. Testing shows this to be
more stabel and allows to make sample_max adaptive .
Fix comments.
Fix a bug in make_valid().
Change sync time (when the average should be pushed to the server EMA)
to only depend on time, not use sample_max. This decreases the amount of
sync calls, and allows for a much shorter sync time. Testing shows this to be
more stabel and allow better control of the sample_max.
As buffers are meant to be used only within a particular session, the
atomic operations are no longer necessary and can thus be removed. This
removes the extra overhead that the atomic operations add.