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| # Avrorouter Tutorial
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| 
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| This tutorial is a short introduction to the
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| [Avrorouter](../Routers/Avrorouter.md), how to set it up and how it interacts
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| with the binlogrouter.
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| 
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| The avrorouter can also be deployed directly on the master server which removes
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| the need to use the binlogrouter. This does require a lot more disk space on the
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| master server as both the binlogs and the Avro format files are stored there. It
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| is recommended to deploy the avrorouter and the binlogrouter on a remove server
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| so that the data streaming process has a minimal effect on performance.
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| 
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| The first part configures the services and sets them up for the binary log to Avro
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| file conversion. The second part of this tutorial uses the client listener
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| interface for the avrorouter and shows how to communicate with the the service
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| over the network.
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| # Configuration
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| 
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| ## Preparing the master server
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| 
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| The master server where we will be replicating from needs to have binary logging
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| enabled, the binary log format set to row based replication and the binary log
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| row image needs to contain all the changed. These can be enabled by adding the
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| two following lines to the _my.cnf_ file of the master.
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| 
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| ```
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| binlog_format=row
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| binlog_row_image=full
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| ```
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| 
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| _You can find out more about replication formats from the
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| [MariaDB Knowledge Base](https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb/binary-log-formats/)_
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| 
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| ## Configuring MaxScale
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| 
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| We start by adding two new services into the configuration file. The first
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| service is the binlogrouter service which will read the binary logs from the
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| master server. The second service will read the binlogs as they are streamed
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| from the master and convert them into Avro format files.
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| 
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| ```
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| # The Replication Proxy service
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| [replication-service]
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| type=service
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| router=binlogrouter
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| server_id=4000
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| master_id=3000
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| filestem=binlog
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| user=maxuser
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| passwd=maxpwd
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| 
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| # The Avro conversion service
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| [avro-service]
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| type=service
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| router=avrorouter
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| source=replication-service
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| 
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| # The listener for the replication-service
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| [replication-listener]
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| type=listener
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| service=replication-service
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| protocol=MariaDBClient
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| port=3306
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| 
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| # The client listener for the avro-service
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| [avro-listener]
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| type=listener
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| service=avro-service
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| protocol=CDC
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| port=4001
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| 
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| # The MaxAdmin service and listener for MaxScale administration
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| [CLI]
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| type=service
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| router=cli
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| 
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| [CLI Listener]
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| type=listener
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| service=CLI
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| protocol=maxscaled
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| socket=default
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| ```
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| 
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| You can see that the `source` parameter in the _avro-service_ points to the
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| _replication-service_ we defined before.  This service will be the data source
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| for the avrorouter. The _filestem_ is the prefix in the binlog files.  For more
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| information on the avrorouter options, read the
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| [Avrorouter Documentation](../Routers/Avrorouter.md).
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| 
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| After the services were defined, we added the listeners for the
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| _replication-service_ and the _avro-service_. The _CDC_ protocol is a new
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| protocol added with the avrorouter and it is the only supported protocol for the
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| avrorouter.
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| 
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| # Preparing the data in the master server
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| 
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| Before starting the MaxScale process, we need to make sure that the binary logs
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| of the master server contain the DDL statements that define the table
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| layouts. What this means is that the `CREATE TABLE` statements need to be in the
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| binary logs before the conversion process is started.
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| 
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| If the binary logs contain data modification events for tables that aren't
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| created in the binary logs, the Avro schema of the table needs to be manually
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| created. There are two ways to do this:
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| 
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| - Manually create the schema
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| - Use the [_cdc_schema_ Go utilty](../Routers/Avrorouter.md#avro-schema-generator)
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| - Use the [Python version of the schema generator](../../server/modules/protocol/examples/cdc_schema.py)
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| 
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| All Avro file schemas follow the same general idea. They are in JSON and follow
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| the following format:
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| 
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| ```
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| {
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|     "namespace": "MaxScaleChangeDataSchema.avro",
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|     "type": "record",
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|     "name": "ChangeRecord",
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|     "fields":
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|     [
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|         {
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|             "name": "name",
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|             "type": "string",
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|             "real_type": "varchar",
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|             "length": 200
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|         },
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|         {
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|             "name":"address",
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|             "type":"string",
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|             "real_type": "varchar",
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|             "length": 200
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|         },
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|         {
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|             "name":"age",
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|             "type":"int",
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|             "real_type": "int",
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|             "length": -1
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|         }
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|     ]
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| }
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| ```
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| 
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| The avrorouter uses the schema file to identify the columns, their names and
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| what type they are. The _name_ field contains the name of the column and the
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| _type_ contains the Avro type. Read the [Avro specification](https://avro.apache.org/docs/1.8.1/spec.html)
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| for details on the layout of the schema files.
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| 
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| All Avro schema files for tables that are not created in the binary logs need to
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| be in the location pointed by the _avrodir_ router_option and must use the
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| following naming: `<database>.<table>.<schema_version>.avsc`. For example, the
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| schema file name of the _test.t1_ table would be `test.t1.0000001.avsc`.
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| 
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| # Starting MariaDB MaxScale
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| 
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| The next step is to start MariaDB MaxScale and set up the binlogrouter. We do
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| that by connecting to the MySQL listener of the _replication_router_ service and
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| executing a few commands.
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| 
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| ```
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| CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_HOST='172.18.0.1',
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|        MASTER_PORT=3000,
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|        MASTER_LOG_FILE='binlog.000001',
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|        MASTER_LOG_POS=4,
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|        MASTER_USER='maxuser',
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|        MASTER_PASSWORD='maxpwd';
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| 
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| START SLAVE;
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| ```
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| 
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| This will start the replication of binary logs from the master server at
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| 172.18.0.1:3000. For more details about the details of the commands, refer
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| to the [Binlogrouter](../Routers/Binlogrouter.md) documentation.
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| 
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| After the binary log streaming has started, the avrorouter will automatically
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| start converting the binlogs into Avro files.
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| 
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| For the purpose of this tutorial, create a simple test table using the following
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| statement and populated it with some data.
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| 
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| ```
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| CREATE TABLE test.t1 (id INT);
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| INSERT INTO test.t1 VALUES (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10);
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| ```
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| 
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| This table will be replicated through MaxScale and it will be converted into an
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| Avro file, which you can inspect by using the _maxavrocheck_ utility program.
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| 
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| ```
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| [markusjm@localhost avrodata]$ ../bin/maxavrocheck test.t1.000001.avro
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| File sync marker: caaed7778bbe58e701eec1f96d7719a
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| /home/markusjm/build/avrodata/test.t1.000001.avro: 1 blocks, 1 records and 12 bytes
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| ```
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| 
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| To use the _cdc.py_ command line client to connect to the CDC service, we must first
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| create a user. This can be done via maxadmin by executing the following command.
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| 
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| ```
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| maxadmin call command cdc add_user avro-service maxuser maxpwd
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| ```
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| 
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| This will create the _maxuser:maxpwd_ credentials which can then be used to
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| request a data stream of the `test.t1` table that was created earlier.
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| 
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| ```
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| cdc.py -u maxuser -p maxpwd -h 127.0.0.1 -P 4001 test.t1
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| ```
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