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MaxScale/Documentation/Getting-Started/Configuration-Guide.md
Johan Wikman d115a54038 All changes 1.4.3...2.0.0
b709e29 Fix URL typo in release notes
01f203c Update release notes
c49810a Update COPYRIGHT
e327526 Add BSL version number to LICENSE.TXT
07e3a4e Remove superfluous COPURIGHT.md and LICENSE.md
54c3310 Replace Dynamic Data Routing Platform with Database Proxy
305d02f Remove *.cmake wildcard from .gitignore
b0b5208 Cleanup of spaces
aeca6d0 Extend maxscaled error messages
817d74c Document where the CDC users are stored
9a569db Update license
ff8697a MXS-716: Fix table level privilege detection
2071a8c Only check replies of slaves that are in use
f8dfa42 Fix possible hangs in CDC python scripts
fa1d99e Removed "filestem option" from example
009b549 Removed "filestem option" from example
8d515c2 Add example Kafka producer script for Python
64e976b Fix sporadic SSL authentication failures
5a655dc MXS-814: Check service/monitor permissions on all servers
2a7f596 Add note about galeramon priority to Galera tutorials
b90b5a6 Fixed SHOW SLAVE STATUS in binlog router
e22fe39 Changed couln size for SHOW SLAVE STATUS
ae97b18 Fix avrorouter build failure with older sqlite libraries
56ef8b7 Replace GPL license with BSL license in scripts and tests
552836f Initialize all fields when MySQL users are loaded from cache
bf42947 Update all licensing related files
b29db9d Remove optimize_wildcard parameter from use
5170844 Make readwritesplit diagnosting output more clear
262ffb1 Fix crash when a config parameter has no section
33ac9e6 Add note about LEAST_BEHIND_MASTER and server weights
e13e860 Fix a memory leak when backend authentication fails
75d00c2 MXS-801: Set the default value of strip_db_esc to true
bd5f2db MXS-800: Add a log message about the working directory
4b1dd8c Update MySQL Monitor documentation on detect_replication_lag
559bc99 Fix installation of license file
b057587 Change LICENSE to LICENSE.TXT
223fa43 Remove null characters from log messages
36fd05b Fix fatal signal handler log message
053dc8a Fix typos in documentation
371dc87 Fix Galera text in Master-Slave tutorial
30b6265 Disable adding of new objects at runtime
db92311 Update the documentation on configuration reloading
0923d40 Update Connector-C version
c4738b5 Add define for avro-conversion.ini
196e6ac Update license from GPL to BSL.
e612366 Correctly calculate the number of bytes read in dcb_read
93a2a03 Update rotate documentation in admin tutorial
c5eb854 MXS-585: Fix authentication handling regression
6330070 Fix schemarouter memory leak
aa5827e Fix CDC authentication memory leak
a5af4ad Fix avro memory leaks
627d73f Fix Avro scripts
0ff7556 Add build instructions to avrorouter documentation
734a1c8 Fix doxygen mainpage
e51ce09 Add licence text to avro scripts
4d27c14 Update Avro documentation and fix installation directories
a58a330 Fix readconnroute error message about router_options
22b138c MXS-772: Fix postinstall script
a9960b7 Fix function declaration in mysql_backend.c
cbe1704 Add missing newline
09d76ee Fix avro documentation default values
1d3f8f3 Added refresh users on START SLAVE
880db34 Make router configuration errors fatal
3bad5ca Update documentation and add logging to avrorouter
10f3384 Disable SSLv3
ca8d902 Fix rwsplit error reporting when master is lost
e816d65 Fix MaxScale Tutorial
deca3e1 Update MaxScale man page
f1735b7 Update release notes
9238714 qc: Change type of DEALLOCATE PREPARE
0b77c3b dbfwfilter: Do not require a trailing new line
1152ca9 Remove copyright message
a038a85 Remove debug assertion on ERANGE error in galeramon
12ab235 Fix comparison error for connections limit.
5de1a8f qc_sqlite: Correct string recognition
b63d754 Fix links in documentation contents
05d457e CDC protocol link fix
50676ef Fix monitor code formatting
218ba09 Remove MaxScale-and-SSL.md
0d6845b Add images to Avro documentation and tutorial
8dd2c9b Update MaxScale-2.0.0-Release-Notes.md
6d4b593 Change avrorouter default transaction grouping
4c629de Add notes about monitor changes to upgrading and release notes
267d0dc Update Binlogrouter.md
c624781 Update Replication-Proxy-Binlog-Router-Tutorial.md
f3261bc CDC users
1368797 Format authenticator and module headers
ab01749 Format filters
8b05d32 Format core and include files
f3974e5 Add GPL LICENSE to qc_mysqlembedded
bfec36a astyle rabbitmq_consumer/consumer.c
54b960a Check that the Avro directory is writable
3d4cd2e Fix cdc_users using the wrong path for service users cache
1e738dd Add CDC client program documentation
f6809fd Remove superfluous rabbitmw_consumer/LICENSE
6b5e667 Update license text in files
9bfcb46 Change CDC protocol documentation formatting
607f25c  REQUEST-DATA formatting
8175ab4 CDC protocol update
d5ca272 CDC protocol update
6c91764 Only check wsrep_local_index if node is joined
f12e2c2 Do not use SSL for monitors and services
6d2cd99 Fix TestAdminUsers
f4ae50d Apply astyle to server/core/test/*.c
7cc2824 Update build instructions
cf8e2b5 Update release notes
03c7a6c Remove wrong function prototypes
5a11eed Revert "Remove duplicate functions"
80ed488 Remove duplicate functions
bb0de8d Add info on SSL and throttling to release notes for 2.0.
0934aee Update MaxAdmin reference guide
2a3fe9b Update source URL in release notes
e575cf0 Merge branch 'MXS-177-develop' into develop
cc8c88d Change header for BSL
ecde266 Change header for BSL
890b208 Log a message when a script is executed
9c365df Added information on server side SSL to config guide.
aa3e002 Remove obsolete heading
79dd73a Make dprintAllSessions use dprintSession
1fc0db9 Align output of "show services"
1b9d301 Make monitorShowAll use monitorShow
983615e Adjust output of 'show modules'
436badd qc_sqlite: The module is now beta
a7cbbe5 Update Upgrade document
71ac13f Remove obsolete user/password from example
eb20ff8 Fix and clean up Avrorouter diagnostics code
31d4052 Change MaxScale to MariaDB MaxScale
e6e4858 Fix `source` parameter not working with `router_options`
d8de99a Update module version numbers
eb81add Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/develop' into MXS-177-develop
daba563 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/MXS-651-develop-merge' into develop
678f417 Changes in response to reviews.
410fb81 Changes in response to reviews.
60135e5 Add initial release notes about Avrorouter
7400ecc qc_sqlite: Remove uninitialized read
536962c Update version number
018f044 Fix debug assertion in client command processing
51f0804 Prevent 'show monitor' from crashing with failed monitor
559347e Fix "Too many connections" message; add comments.
01d3929 Add printf format checking to dcb_printf
fbd49a6 dbfwfilter: Require complete parsing only when needed
1885863 Add information to release notes about readwritesplit changes
73b56a2 Update MaxScale section in release notes.
0a2f56f MaxAdmin: Remove debug information from 'show users'
3cf3279 MaxAdmin: Report SSL information as well
29c2b66 Always use SSL if server configured with SSL
7d6b335 dprintAllServers should use dprintServer
02a5246 qc_sqlite: Correctly detect parsing context
469419b compare: Add strict mode
8c5b3d3 compare: Allow the comparison of a single statement
4691514 Add Updgrade to 2.0 document
38b3ecb Expand the checks done before a monitor is stopped
8e2cfb9 Add backend name to authentication error message
9600a07 Fix MaxInfo crash
91c58b0 Removed log message for duplicate entry while adding an user
40392fe Fixed log message priority
0ec35b8 maxadmin: Allow the last user to be removed
5a0ebed maxadmin: Change name of user file
87aa8f1 maxadmin: Always allow root to connect
bf37751 Fix COM_QUIT packet detection
7c93ee4 Update avrorouter documentation and tutorial
95ce463 Fix wrong directory in avrorouter log message
cfe54c7 Update ChangeLog
d69562c Fix LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE data size tracking
24e7cd6 MXS-584: added support for SET @@session.autocommit
d6f6f76 Fixes, correct too many connections message
efeb924 Update release notes for 2.0.0
8f71a87 qc_sqlite: Adjust error messages
b967d60 Remove copy of enum enum_server_command
822b7e3 Update package license
b58301a Update MaxScale License for overlooked files
c09ee47 Update MaxScale License
49f46fa Tidy up. Comment out config items not yet supported.
f5c3470 Updated and simplified the Building from Source document
98b98e2 Add note about master failure modes to documentation
e036f2c Update Limitations document
62219a5 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/drain-writeq' into develop
5caf667 Invoke DCB_REASON_DRAINED more frequently.
77b107b qc_sqlite: Add support for LOAD DATA INFILE
8e70f26 compare: Optionally print out the parse result
ad750e6 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/MXS-651-develop-merge' into develop
ef85779 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/develop' into MXS-651-develop-merge
ea9fdda MXS-477: Add LONGBLOB support for readconnroute
eae6d42 qc_sqlite: Remove superfluous columnname definition
8fe2b21 Add binlog source to avrorouter
b25cc37 qc_sqlite: Add missing destructors
8a749e7 qc_sqlite: Reduce number of keywords
5f4bb8b compare: Output query immediately
2456e52 dbfwfilter: Reject queries that cannot be parsed
5f1fbbd qc_sqlite: Extend SET grammar
b8d8418 dbfwfilter: Remove 'allow' from firewall filter rule
0bd2a44 MXS-741 When no events are read from binlog file, ...
a07c491 Remove duplicated function (merge error, probably)
b237008 Save conflict resolution, missed last time.
a0c0b40 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/develop' into MXS-651-develop
385d47d Change SSL logic, fix large read problem.
b93b5e0 Remove false debug assertion
b953b1f Turn off SSL read ahead.
e0d46a5 Fix error messages and remove commented code
49b4655 MXS-739: Fix invalid JSON in Maxinfo
0c30692 qc_sqlite: Handle GROUP_CONCAT arguments
54e48a1 qc_sqlite: Consider \ as an escape character in strings
713a5d6 qc_sqlite: Add test cases
20d1b51 qc_sqlite: Handle qualified names in CREATE VIEW
1019313 qc_sqlite: Make QUERY_TYPE_WRITE default for SHOW
059c14e qc_sqlite: Accept qualified function names in SELECT
db34989 qc_sqlite: Accept qualified function names
b93e2f1 qc_sqlite: Add limited support for GRAND and REVOKE
678672d qc_sqlite: Cleanup copying of database and table names
9b744b9 qc_sqlite: Update table and database names at the same time
db75e61 qc: Support getting the qualified table names
1f867f4 qc: Add join.test
9c7e02a qc_sqlite: Accept "...from NATURAL straight_join..."
93d1c31 qc_sqlite: Both " and ' can enclose a string literal
8055b21 qc_sqlite: Set more information based upon tokens
37e3663 qc_sqlite: Do not blindly add affected fields
50f1360 qc: Correctly collect affected fields
71c234e qc_sqlite: Recognize CREATE TABLE ... UNION
01803f1 qc_sqlite: Recognize {DEALLOCATE|DROP} PREPARE ...
6ecd4b3 qc_sqlite: Parse index hints
0bdab01 qc: Compare sets of tables
b908c8f Fix double freeing of internal DCBs
8903556 qc_sqlite: Recognize LEFT, INSERT and REPLACE
266e6c0 qc: Log all problems by default (compare program)
7b54cac qc_sqlite: Fix logging bug
9566e9f qc_sqlite: Plug a leak
b0a860d qc: Run compare a specified number of times
050d698 qc_sqlite: Simplified argument handling
97c56b8 qc: Allow arguments to be passed to the query classifier
09a46e0 qc_sqlite: Add argument log_unrecognized_statements
fd98153 qc: Allow arguments to be provided to the query classifier
313aa7e Fix Problems SSL assertion; non SSL connect to SSL
1d721e6 Fix DEB packaging errors
96bdc39 Fix RPM packaging failures on CentOS 7
6ba900d qc_sqlite: Recognize more SHOW commands
2869d0b qc_sqlite: Exclude support for sqlite's PRAGMA
0be68a3 qc_sqlite: Enhance SELECT syntax
28f3e1a Merge branch 'develop' into MXS-729
e18bd41 qc: Expose the result of the parsing
5896085 Add BUILD_AVRO to the CMake cache
daeb896 Remove changes to blr_master.c memory handling
d523821 Add comments
4eb9a66 Empty admin users file is now handled
52b46c6 qc: Update create.test
db09711 qc_sqlite: Ignore case when looking for test language keywords
f042a1d qc_sqlite: Extend CREATE TABLE syntax
177d2de qc_sqlite: Extend CREATE TABLE syntax
d3ca8e6 qc_sqlite: Add some support for HANDLER
86c6a96 qc_sqlite: Recognize RENAME TABLE
471594f qc_sqlite: Accept more table options at CREATE TABLE
3da6cde qc_sqlite: Remove unused keywords
bd89662 Fix crash on corrupted passwd file
b5d1764 MXS-733: Always print session states
043e2db Remove unused CMake variables
5604fe2 Restore missing line, fixes logic error.
66d15a5 Added log message warning for old users found
5be9fca Changes in response to review by Johan
899e0e2 Removed password parameter from admin_user_add and admin_remove_user
a2d9302 Merge branch 'develop' into MXS-729
bcaf82f Code review update
e61c716 Nagios plugin update with Maxadmin using UNIX socket only
d7150a2 qc_sqlite: Extend column syntax
3b78df0 qc_sqlite: Accept VALUE in addition to VALUES
85a705b qc_sqlite: Accept CHARSET in addition to CHARACTER SET
db9cec8 qc_sqlite: Accept qualified column  names in CREATE TABLE
a9cabb0 qc_sqlite: Extend SELECT syntax
f5e9878 qc_sqlite: Add set type
675cb93 qc_sqlite: Allow BINARY to turn into an identifier
b04a760 qc_sqlite: Accept DROP TABLES
1075d9c qc_sqlite: Allow qualified name with LIKE in CREATE
420ac56 qc_sqlite: Extend EXPLAIN grammar
727d626 Add missing error message to readwritesplit
f4fd09e Change templates and testing configurations to use sockets
1ef2e06 Add configurable default admin user
a723731 Remove wrong file
7c3b02b Maxadmin/maxscaled UNIX socket update
eed78d4 qc_sqlite: Pick out more information from select when CREATEing
267f091 qc_sqlite: Recognise DROP TEMPORARY TABLE
54fc29f qc_sqlite: Accept $ as a valid character in identifiers
afa2ec9 qc_sqlite: Allow keywords to be used in qualified name
db0427d MXS-729 code review update
a3b3000 Merge branch 'develop' into MXS-729
e73d66c qc_sqlite: Identify qualified identifiers
5bacade Trailing space fix
3bc9be3 MXS-729 socket=default support in maxscale.cnf
1a5c23c Code review update for MXS-729
d6665c7 qc_sqlite: Extend CREATE TABLE grammar
91725ce qc_sqlite: Dequote table and database names
cd7a022 qc: Add create test
1aa4e6b qc: Update test files
762b0c2 qc_mysqlembedded: Do not return "*" as table name
cd9968f qc_sqlite: Update delete.test
f16703d qc_sqlite: Add support for CALL
e3ca9b4 qc_mysqlembedded: Do not return an array of empty strings
5878a22 qc_sqlite: Support selects in DELETE
1cf0444 qc_sqlite: Fix bug in DELETE grammar
0bf39a1 qc_sqlite: Add support for CHECK TABLE
4a8feca qc_sqlite: Add helper for catenating SrcLists
ab299b3 qc_sqlite: Extend DELETE syntax
5778856 qc_sqlite: Extract database name as well
99901f1 qc_sqlite: Extend DELETE syntax
63396f8 qc_sqlite: Match "autocommit" caseinsensitively
e804dd3 qc_sqlite: Add support for LOCK/UNLOCK
c23e442 qc_sqlite: Extend DELETE syntax
5460e31 qc: Add delete test
ab392ad qc_sqlite: Free unused data
598c6f0 qc: Measure time of parsing
2fa3844 qc_sqlite: Put all changes being {%|#}ifdefs
1b43992 qc_sqlite: Modified update.test
1676ea4 qc_sqlite: LEFT|RIGHT are not required with JOIN
224ebd3 qc_sqlite: Extend UPDATE grammar
dbecca9 qc_sqlite: Extend UPDATE grammar
b6ca3b3 MaxAdmin security modification MXS-729
8fb47dd Remove copying of MariaDB embedded library files
22e1257 Normalize whitespace when canonicalizing queries
269cff2 MXS-697: Fix dbfwfilter logging for matched queries
6344f6f Ignore Apple .DS_Store files.
d606977 Improve comments in response to code review.
619aa13 Add configuration check flag to MaxScale
27c860b Drain write queue improvements.
33d4154 Read only one configuration file
d104c19 Format more core files
83fdead Format part of core source code
311d5de Format gateway.c and config.c with Astyle
8cbb48e Don't build maxavro library if BUILD_AVRO is not defined
32bb77a Merge branch 'MXS-483' into develop
db72c5d Format CDC/Avro related files
3c26e27 qc_sqlite: Use SrcList instead of Expr
f96ad6a Merge branch 'develop' into MXS-729
0728734 Fix query canonical form tests
e68262d Merge remote-tracking branch 'gpl-maxscale/master' into develop
65460dc Fix missing symbols from MySQLAuth
791c821 MaxAdmin listens on UNIX socket only and maxadmin can connect
89afed6 MXS-66: All configuration errors are fatal errors
d613053 Add more details to galeramon documentation
22f4f57 qc: Add support for multi UPDATE
0dba25a Added default port to blr_make_registration
9d8248c qc_sqlit: Plug leaks and access errors
057551a qc_sqlite: Fix to small an allocation
1f73820 qc_sqlite: Free memory allocated during parsing
93fefb9 qc: Enable compare to run the same test repeatedly
e52c578 qc_sqlite: Handle last_insert_id()
929e02a qc_sqlite: Extend UPDATE grammar
de3b9f7 qc_sqlite: Defines provided when running cmake and make
4d5c3b2 qc_sqlite: Add support for multiple-table DELETE FROM
36a4296 qc_mysqlembedded: Handle SQLCOM_DELETE_MULTI
41f613a Fix DCB and SESSION removal from free object pools
00f2ddd Move some common code used in only one protocol into protocol.
6fbd0b0 Format Go source with gofmt
abfbbcb Fix build failures and internal test suite
31de74a Merge branch 'develop' into MXS-483
20d461d Remove uniqueness constrain on oneshot tasks
6c09288 Add missing error message to converter task
0c2c389 Merge branch 'develop' into MXS-483
fa0accc Set freed memory to NULL after authentication failure
63f24e4 Install cdc_schema.go
5123c21 Fix ALTER TABLE parsing
004acc2 Merge branch 'develop' into MXS-483
f69a671 Remove array foreach macro use
a159cd9 qc_sqlite: Add support for SHOW DATABASES
31a2118 Make qc_mysqlembedded optional
27ef30e Changed the default query classifier
359010d Add -h flag as the alias for --host
bebc086 Fix minor bugs
c7ca253 qc_sqlite: Recognize START [TRANSACTION]
240f8bf qc_sqlite: Collect info from nested SELECTs
93ea393 qc_sqlite: Pass along the relative position of a token
cc960af qc_sqlite: Fix incorrect assigment
22a6fef Fix `gtid` avro index table
4c38bef qc_sqlite: STATUS is not a registered word
cace998 qc_sqlite: Include all fields of UPDATE
997b19c qc: Add update tests
7601b3f qc_sqlite: Parse "INSERT INTO t VALUES (), ();" correctly
ca426f1 qc_sqlite: Handle CREATE TRIGGER
f54f963 qc_sqlite: Allow INSERT without INTO
e4a1b6d Remove foreign keys from Avro index
e4501a2 Merge branch 'develop' into MXS-483
82b9585 Fix MMMon never assigning master status
a45a709 qc_mysqlembedded: Find the leaf name
2f3ca8f qc_mysqlembedded: Recognize SQLCOM_REPLACE
cc7ad83 qc_mysqlembedded: Pick up fields for INSERT SELECT as well
0e6b39e qc: Cleanup of select.test
9113f4f qc_sqlite: Pickup more fields from INSERT
4d58f98 Dummy query classifier
dfe824f Document `query_classifier` option
4aa329b MXS-718: Collect fields of INSERT
53818f2 Modify packet number for SSL backend connection
346f973 qc_sqlite: Accept qualified column names
8a83616 Fix in-memory SQLite table structure
6f2c884 Further backend SSL development
4444e92 qc_sqlite: Extend INSERT grammar
2aebcab qc_sqlite: Add support for TRUNCATE
1a6742e qc_sqlite: Accept DEFAULT as value in INSERT
07dec05 qc_sqlite: Crude classification made based on seen keywords
a90a579 Add missing function documentation
72bd0cf qc_sqlite: Change CREATE TABLE grammar
6e04bc8 qc: Add INSERT tests
3666bda qc_sqlite: Add SELECT test
d27e173 Add server/mysql-test/t/select.test to query_classifier
562d004 qc_sqlite: Cleanup error logging.
819cacb Merge branch 'develop' into MXS-483
0d3a789 Add warnings and comments to Avro row event processing
2fab570 Added support for SET autocommit=1
1aa83cf Code review fix
c999f0a Addition of SELECT USER()
8c723da Clean up avro_client.c and avro_file.c
eb21ee8 Clean up avro.c
946a284 Added Avro schema to table metadata processing
72f90be qc_sqlite: Add support for CREATE {FUNCTION|PROCEDURE} ...
4a4ab49 qc: Update line number also when skipping a block
ffddb2a qc_sqlite: Allow queries using INTERVAL
b8b03bd qc_sqlite: Add support for SELECT * FROM tbl2 = tbl1;
77a261a qc_sqlite: Add support for GROUP BY ... WITH ROLLUP
0ead41e cdc_schema now generates lowercase JSON
66e327a Classifier has to be specified explicitly
9074b91 Updated Avrorouter documentation
cf06c7a qc_sqlite: Some comments added.
f579eff Added simple Go based Avro schema generator
f448e90 MXS-419: Added ulimit calls to init scripts
b4ad257 Added FindAvro.cmake
56cc9b9 Added the last transaction script to installations
2d52da2 Added temporary avro-alpha package name
6ada071 Fixed cdc_users script
61f0206 Renaming and minor fixes to CDC Python scripts
9d77c32 Moved GTID table tracking to an in-memory database
8ae7cb0 MXS-704: Fixed `which` usage in post-install scripts
195e118 Readwritesplit sessions aren't created if master is down
2be91da Added affected tables to avro diagnostics
b185320 QUERY-LAST-TRANSACTION now returns proper table names
90860b5 Log stale master message only once
4859c60 Table name to GTID mapping
f77bd23 First steps to backend SSL, not yet working.
68b5bf0 qc_sqlite: Don't treat TRUE and FALSE as identifiers
fca8e59 qc_sqlite: Collect database names as well
6b0e04d qc_sqlite: Add support for SHOW CREATE VIEW
77f4b34 qc_mysqlembedded: Report more, rather than less
a73e033 qc_sqlite: Extend builtin functions
9d9650e qc_sqlite: SQL_BUFFER_RESULT must decay to an id
83fe99d qc_sqlite: Support INSERT IGNORE
9d1c9ca Added avrorouter limitations and tutorial
8dd094d qc_sqlite: Recognize builtin functions
2edc3d6 Moved write operations of the maxavro library to a different file
1364e54 Added more comments to the Avro RBR handling code
f711588 Added warnign about unsupported field types
df0d250 Added SQLite3 based indexing to avrorouter
0c55706 Added GTID event flag check in AVRO processing
bfe28dd qc_sqlite: Accept SET GLOBAL|SESSION ...
a8d2068 qc_mysqlembedded: Exlude code that won't compile on 5.5.42
16ea0b3 qc_sqlite: Add support for DROP FUNCTION
1c0f1fc qc: Report stats after comparison
02345b2 qc_sqlite: Recognize builtin readonly functions
c7a5e75 qc_sqlite: Recognize :=
0aa849d qc: Make compare undestand the delimiter command
fb0a877 qc_mysqlembedded: Examine Item::SUBSELECT_ITEMs
045cf8d qc: Add missing mtl commands
e5c6f45 qc_sqlite: Relax qc_get_type comparison
ac3b2df qc_sqlite: Add support for SHOW STATUS
73a34fb qc_sqlite: Add initial support for FLUSH
4ffbe79 qc_sqlite: Extend CREATE TABLE syntax
009af81 qc_sqlite: Add support for SHOW WARNINGS
001de97 qc: Ignore mysqltest constructs
128307d Merge branch 'release-1.4.3' into gpl-master
5e8a06a SET NAMES XXX added
3ca12ba MXS-685: MMMon clears server state before setting it
dc4d2b0 Further steps to connection limit, non-working.
ef70257 MXS-636: Master failures are no longer fatal errors
99f4c64 Updated QUERY-LAST-TRANSACTION format
d1ff157 Changed QUERY-LAST-TRANSACTION format to JSON
8b2f1ac Fixed formatting of the avrorouter
61543df Added QUERY-LAST-TRANSACTION command
c10d10b qc_sqlite: Add support for SHOW CREATE TABLE
106a38f qc_sqlite: Add support for DROP INDEX
2a85421 qc_sqlite: Extend what can be stated about a table
794cd1c qc_sqlite: Add support for MATCH ... AGAINST
dd7b747 qc_sqlite: Accept FULLTEXT and SPATIAL in CREATE TABLE
a13d6ce qc_sqlite: Add support for PREPARE and EXECUTE
0c5d29f qc_sqlite: Add support for ANALYZE
a6cd32b qc_sqlite: Extend SET syntax
5d47704 qc_sqlite: Pick out fields from UPDATE t SET i = ...
0e05735 qc: Understand --error in server test files
8535975 qc_sqlite: Extend CREATE VIEW syntax
b35e638 qc: Igore read type bit if write bit is on
818a814 qc_sqlite: Add support for SHOW VARIABLES
1aa877b qc_sqlite: Add initial support for DO
e92913a qc_sqlite: Add support for CREATE VIEW
d53a46d qc_sqlite: Recognize bit field literals b'1010'
1fb7977 Added GTID event timestmap into struct gtid_pos
8f95b10 Added new fields in AVRO diagnostics
cb4db54 Added tests with large SQL packets to modutil tests
e4dbd6b MXS-621: More fixes to log messages at startup
4f1e9ee qc: compare tester can now read server MySQL tests
cd8154b qc_sqlite: Allow CHARACTER SET to be specified for column
6f8d053 Added MariaDB 10.1 check for new flags in GTID event
71c471b qc_mysqlembedded: Fix type bits setting
26b00a7 qc_sqlite: Extend ALTER grammar
ea6057c qc_sqlite: Handle also pInto when dupping a struct select
2271559 qc_sqlite: Add support for SHOW TABLE STATUS
9caaf27 qc_sqlite: Add support for CREATE ... LIKE oldtable
cd19932 Merge tag '1.4.2' into master
9e9e4d8 Merge branch 'develop' of https://github.com/mariadb-corporation/maxscale-bsl into develop
267cb60 qc_mysqlembedded: Look into parenthesized comma expressions
77c6ca9 qc_sqlite: Recognize token "<=>"
5ca9a9f qc_sqlite: Allow comma expressions in where clause
b08e910 qc_sqlite: Add SELECT options
d11e581 qc_sqlite: Some recursion cleanup
d53d063 Add but don't invoke connection queue functionality.
6818104 Fix logic error in connections limiter
3c61605 qc_sqlite: Find more affected fields
9af8dfd Allow the classifiers to be specified on the command line
5d4a134 Activate call to protocol for max connections error message.
16638e7 Fix another mistake
234f9e6 Fix mistake
843a6fc Fix mistake.
2c6e9ad Fix errors in config.c; enable call to protocol on connection limit.
fd27849 Introduce configuration items for Maximum and Queued Service connections
60d198d Implement very simple connection limit.
84d8f0f Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/develop' into MXS-177
8a58e63 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/develop' into develop
08487cd Add assertion to enforce number of free DCBs not being negative.
f73af2f Added MariaDB 10.1 check for new flags in GTID event
23898ec Fix wrong sprintf specifier, trailing white space.
ea6cfa3 readwritesplit: Cleaned up routeQuery
3858df0 Cleaned up select_connect_backend_servers
c38ee13 Added more buffer tests
48816df Added more modutils tests
537eac2 Added tests for modutil_get_complete_packets
22a6095 MXS-669: modutil_get_complete_packets no longer makes the buffer contiguous
51af97e qc_sqlite: Add support for CREATE INDEX
e50c573 qc_sqlite: Dig out fields for IN
f58c6df qc_sqlite: Dequote table name
319422b qc_sqlite: Accept ENUM as type for a column
5d6a45c qc_sqlite: Allow UNSIGNED to fallback to an id
16a5f20 qc_sqlite: Extend CREATE TABLE syntax
d6268da qc_sqlite: Accept RIGHT and FULL OUTER joins
2207415 qc_sqlite: Allow STRAIGHT_JOIN in SELECT
6fee546 qc_sqlite: Pick upp more table names
9de5f84 Remove trailing white space.
758f84d Improve comments and messages in dcb.c and session.c re recycle memory.
1c2de21 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/develop' into dcb-optimise
6614944 DCB code tidying. Fix missing spinlock release; remove redundant variables
ecd5e5c Remove extra code introduced by merge.
877127a Merge commit '3c0d3e5ab6ddde59da764ec904b517759074a31e' into develop
4275bbe Updated the Connector-C version to 2.2.3
c71042b Some tentative list management code; provide for counting service clients.
ad0c8a6 qc_sqlite: Allow empty insert statement
72e75e5 qc_sqlite: Add support for SELECT ... INTO
cc553fa qc_sqlite: MAXSCALE define can now be used everywhere
3305c6e qc_sqlite: Handle CASE in SELECT
702f62e qc_sqlite: Extend CREATE TABLE grammar
941c212 qc_sqlite: Add support for SHOW [INDEX|INDEXES|KEYS]
6a79136 qc_sqlite: Extend grammar for SHOW TABLES and SHOW COLUMNS
f175d2d qc_sqlite: Add SHOW COLUMNS support
6e47951 qc_sqlite: Add support for SHOW TABLES
bcfa0e7 qc_mysqlembedded: Return the actual name and not as-name
3e19f2e Fixed qlafilter build failure
810b24e MXS-675: Standardized qlafilter output
be92173 qc_sqlite: Exclude alias names from affected fields
9479280 qc_sqlite: Add support for explain EXTENDED
13b0e10 qc_sqlite: Add support for DELETE
a6ccfea qc_mysqlembedded: Look at all conditional items
b428041 qc_sqlite: Extend SELECT options
83f829f query_classifier: Correctly calculate the length of a GWBUF
2ddb24c query_classifier: Ensure that -- comments are handled
fa7a746 qc_sqlite: Allow STRAIGHT_JOIN in SELECTS
6f47819 FindLibUUID update
5ed897b Added FindLibUUID cmake file
16e02bb Added FindLibUUID cmake file
aff63e0 MXS-680: qc_mysqlembedded does not look into functions
8a0eeb4 query_classifier: Improve output of compare
6f08185 Query classifier can now convert enums to strings
124e2b9 MXS-679: Correctly collect fields of WHERE
353c97c transaction_safety default is off
896e37b qc_sqlite: Invert stop logic and be more verbose
7a44d4d qc_sqlite: Extend what is accepted in CREATE TABLE
4dbf499 qc_sqlite: Accept FIRST in ALTER TABLE
3f655c0 qc_sqlite: Update table and affected fields for INSERT
8e1e275 qc_sqlite: Make AS optional in CREATE statement
5f2084b qc_sqlite: Add support for ENGINE when creating a table
242f183 qc_sqlite: CREATE paramters handled in the correct place
8ed2e25 qc_sqlite: Trace only when needed
63d4531 qc_sqlite: Update affected fields also from functions
118cdc3 qc_sqlite: Allow multiple index names in USE|IGNORE INDEX
912da76 qc_sqlite: Add initial support for ...IGNORE INDEX...
0aa7de6 qc_sqlite: Log detailed message on error
3e3bf1a qc_sqlite: Extend create syntax.
c4a4572 qc_sqlite: Exclude quoted values
1621f49 Removed MYSQL_EMBEDDED_LIBRARIES
d3e324c UUID generation now comes from libuuid
e8fe678 qc_sqlite: Enable confitional compilation
a9522ba qc_sqlite: Handle X.Y selects
9bc9770 qc_sqlite: Use same stream when outputting padding
366257a qc_sqlite: Add support for UNSIGNED and ZEROFILL
d4d90ff qc_sqlite: Add support for DROP VIEW
d0519bd qc_sqlite: Extend DROP TABLE syntax
c1e4894 qc_sqlite: Add flag to compare for stopping at first error
9fd6344 MXS-674: Maxinfo generates invalid JSON
3c0d3e5 Fix stupid errors.
9d32b2d Include read queue in buffer provided by dcb_read; changes to match.
b690797 Fix double spinlock release in random_jkiss.
6a4328f Fix problems of memory not being freed in some error cases.
2112e56 Change DCB and Session handling to recycle memory; fix bug in random_jkiss.
3912f72 MXS-631, MXS-632: Cleaned up default value CMake files
383ccb8 Fixed build failure on MariaDB 5.5
a60bca5 Merge branch '1.2.1-binlog_router_trx' into develop
3c2a062 Fix to crashes in embedded library with MariaDB 10.0
d3fe938 MXS-662: Service protocol check no longer ignores bind address
c3da49b qc_sqlite: Update affected fields from everywhere
7a0fab8 qc_sqlite: Allow verbosity of compare test to be controlled
81d6822 qc_sqlite: Cleanup handling of select columns
13e5c59 qc_sqlite: Introduce custom allocation functions
026f27d qc_sqlite: Add support for "USE database"
99079df qc_sqlite: Ignore duplicates when comparing affected fields
ca45cd6 qc_sqlite: Add initial support for qc_get_database_names
75970b6 qc_sqlite: Add support for DROP TABLE.
b97e45d qc_sqlite: Move get_affected_fields() to other helpers
cb0fa96 qc_sqlite: Collect table names of INSERT
3a7c513 qc_mysqlembedded: Only look for created name if CREATE
308b0a4 qc_sqlite: Add support for gc_get_created_table_name.
0dc4af2 qc_sqlite: Add qc_has_clause() handling to update
e9f2d1d qc_sqlite: Update now also provides table names
c3192e4 qc_sqlite: Add initial support for get_table_names
c51eafd qc_sqlite: Add support for qc_has_clause
f318fb2 qc_mysqlembedded: Work around embedded lib bug
4ba2e11 qc_sqlite: Add initial support for qc_get_affected_fields
080dea5 qc_sqlite: Support is_read_query
3f94df1 Fixed compare.cc build failure
868a712 Updated freeing of buffer chains in readwritesplit
9bf7fca Formatted readwritesplit source code
de4da2b Add assertion to spinlock release to detect release of already released spinlock.
d30955a qc_sqlite: Handle the default case of affected fields.
5d02b3f qc_sqlite: Set operation when creating table
94a334d Add test for comparing qc-output
aa6f5d6 Allow a specific query classifier to be loaded explicitly
c799d37 Test both qc_mysqlembedded and qc_sqlite
f8d9aa1 qc_sqlite: Enable "set @user_var=@@system_var"
f190bdc qc_sqlite: Recognize /*!-comments
b694b55 Fixed binary Avro format streaming
c95fa86 qc_sqlite: Report correctly the type of set autocommit
9cb236c qc_sqlite: Add test case
77b4e62 Ensure classify test checks all types
962039e Change return type of qc_get_type
ae00df8 qc_sqlite: Add initial support for the SET statement.
88253c5 qc_sqlite: Rename functions
fa48043 Rework of MySQL backend protocol clean up to fix fault.
3851064 qc_sqlite: Correct recognition of system variables (@@xyz).
9d86f7f qc_sqlite: Detect user and system variables.
a683297 qc_sqlite: Recognize and accept system variables (@@xyz).
a4f64dd qc_sqlite: Add initial support for CREATE [TEMPORARY] TABLE
f834b4f MXS-661: Only COM_QUERY packets are parsed
30077c1 CMake policies set only for correct versions
a166f34 Suppress warning about unknown CMake target
1412730 Added more variables to launchable monitor scripts
358c194 MXS-656: Galera nodes with index 0 can be master again
842aec5 qc_sqlite: Add support for BEGIN, COMMIT, ROLLBACK
b9cad6d Add initial support for UPDATE.
95741cb Add initial support for insert.
3796158 Re-install sqlite whenever parse.y has changed
5bcd8cf Ensure that the query is the one passed
cf05533 Add support for obtaining the type of a query
400d8b4 Always log the outcome
45cf632 Fixed resource leaks and minor bugs
fa9e970 Printout the query when there is a mismatch.
263cb07 All classify to be used with any query classifier
ea381b9 Further cleanup of classify.c
23f6f30 Merge pull request #107 from godmodelabs/typo-dpkg
8c2a64e Fixed classify build failure
0c3070b Fixed binlog to Avro conversion bugs
b827ba9 MXS-653: Silence maxpasswd
30d981c MXS-654: Add test for checking maxpasswd
984039b Rearrange classify.c
837e46d Add log initialization
1cc7a6e Reformat query_classifier/test/classify.c
065a4e5 Merge branch 'develop' into develop-MXS-544-b-merge
ca27f13 Fixed binlog build failure
fb81be2 fixed typo dpgk <-> dpkg
1e88d5d Added python based CDC user creation script
040bbdd MXS-633: Monitor permission checks moved to modules
cde7595 Master-Slave clusters are now robust by default
158c776 Cleaned up core test suite
94c6e66 Fixed bugs resulting from merge
a491e11 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/MXS-544-b' into develop-MXS-544-b-merge
30f9f25 Cleaned up avro.c
6286f64 Merge branch 'release-1.4.1' into develop
00206ac MXS-194: Added support for more query types to dbfwfilter
267832b Fixed diagnostic output
a64b694 Fixed bugs in avrorouter
8faaba1 Fixed a bug in GTID seeking
a5fafb7 Fixed typos in avrorouter documentation
8080379 Added avrorouter documentation
fa07d8a Fixed dbfwfilter rule parser build failure
744ce0d Constraints are ignored in DDL statement processing
50808c6 Cleaned up avrorouter
47f6032 Merge branch '1.2.1-binlog_router_trx_lint' into develop
caa0956 Added missing dependencies to maxscale-core
92df61a Remove parallel make from travis coverity builds
fa2b2b4 Added more error logging to Avro record reading
9a98e8b Support for GTID requests and data bursts
c2a787b Small diagnostic fix
c4cee7e Added format output requested by client
50483c7 Cleaning up of Avro code
d485379 Added support for binary Avro protocol
c22cdbb Converted Avro GTID from string to integer representation
5795ca9 Added coverity notification email to .travis.yml
a06e44d Added coverity_scan to Travis
6b94384 Fixed memory leak in avro_schema.c
a11096c Support for db.table request for Avrorouter
4e5cbbf Fixed bugs in Avro record reading
a99e427 Fixed minor bugs in avrorouter
01db8ae Fixed errors with CREATE TABLE statements
f5f3d7a Diagnostic routine update
209324f Added missing include for log_manager.h
e62f764 Added sending of schemas and file rotation
8c8fcbb Added missing log_manager.h include
b13942d Changed printf calls in maxavro library to MXS_ERROR
1168962 More lint inspired changes, mainly in blr_master.c and blr_slave.c
ced8f2f Fixed directory checks in avrorouter
a8ae6be Minor fix to string processing
fbd2d95 Fixed typo in dbfwfilter's CMakeLists.txt
29c3cf4 Merge pull request #106 from mariadb-corporation/willfong-patch-1
854d4e9 Add password column name to example
2f956df Moved server state change logging to a common function
007121f Fixed truncated string values
782892b Fix lint errors and warnings for blr_file.c
4f99fc5 Added Avro testing script
2820980 Small fix to help clear lint problems in blr.c
3afeda4 Fixed errors and warnings located by lint
ecfff82 Fix most lint problems in blr.c
223689c Added ALTER TABLE support
80bc935 Fix final lint problems with mysql_common protocol functions.
e068310 Added preliminary alter table parsing
8c723f1 Lint monitor modules
fdb5620 Fix lint issues in authenticators.
84f0e04 Added function documentation and renamed files
365d9f5 Tidy up, mainly for lint
2ff3005 Added update rows event processing and event types to avro records
2ae0371 Fixed failing regex and improved data streaming
f19206a Renamed avrorouter header
aa7174b Moved relpacement and storage of ddl statements to a separate function
0c10be8 Improved client notification and added Avro block size managemet
91405a7 Cleaned up instance creation
dd97485 Removed useless vars
af64e9e Added CDC authentication with a db file
b73a118 Streamline and lint MySQL backend protocol.
65034ce Merge branch 'release-1.4.0' into develop
28f7e4e Added callback for AVRO client async data transmission
628c27a Added MAXAVRO_FILE struct to AVRO_CLIENT
32b3645 Fixed slavelag build failure
7b15542 Added default authentication method for CDC protocol
5f8e20f Renamed maxavro types and formatted files that use them
882cf84 Added more function documentation to maxavro library
9532f0b Fixed CDC protocol build failure
35a1d3a Added support for offsets in client requests
94577ac Fixed, formatted and refactored CDC protocol
da9bcad Use the maxavro library to read data from Avro files
3ececee Added low level error checking to maxavro library
01b0b8b Tidy and lint mysql_client.c
943f0a7 Added handling of Avro boolean data types to maxavro library
4c781f7 Cleaned up maxavro library and avrorouter
6b2e85d Renamed functions more consistently and cleaned up code
e07158a Moved query event handling to its own function
df7d4c0 Added avro_ prefix to rbr.c
fcbfceb Added seeking to a position in an Avro file
068243a CDC auth decoding
3584d54 Add checks to simplify downstream logic.
9b2c323 Removed useless fprintf
bd5cd52 Added missing authfunc setup
e4aff59 Added record value processing
5cc8615 Added value length functions
7921ecc Merge branch 'MXS-615' into MXS-483
4b09cca Added Travis status to readme.md
cca3a48 Simplify interface to max admin authentication.
4739838 Authenticator API update
233505f Maxavrocheck now accepts multiple files
3fdd137 Improved the Avro file handling
a6ba913 Merge from MXS-615
417d742 Added maxavrocheck
014f9cf Remove obsolete second parameter from authenticate function in authenticators.
ece7ece MaxAdmin authentication converted to a module. Fix quirk in SSL setup.
7c8b37e Moved contents of avro_schema.h into mxs_avro.h
d6660cf Improvements to type handling
71ed0cf Protocol API to have entry point for obtaining default authenticator name.
9d35de2 Fixed transaction tracking
5be02a2 Avrorouter internal state is now stored in the Avro file directory
9293464 Added new info to avro diagnostics
06e0e93 Protocol modules can still handle the authentication outside authenticator modules
6d7108b Added JSON output when Requesting an avro file
6188211 Added new CDC protocol state
c8af27f CDC authentication uses its own authenticator
6590f94 Factor out qc_get_qtype_str
b7880f1 Fix qc_sqlite CMakeLists.txt
bd4ff43 Fixed connector-c being updated and built after every make invokation
0d9e57b Fixed non-MariaDB connectors being used in builds
3d3b779 FIX BUG IN CLIENT DCB SHUTDOWN THAT CAN CAUSE CRASHES
e45ba33 Fixed Connector-C .cmake files
c130189 Fixed connector-c being updated and built after every make invokation
7f3cdf3 Fixed errors on binlog rotation
9d3c83a Remove qc_sqlite
15e8ba5 CDC protocol is now compliant with new protocol structure
4460869 Merge branch 'release-1.4.0' into MXS-483
ea40812 Cleaned up the binlog processing loop
cb646ca Add minimal select recognition to qc_sqlite
ac1a9c5 Fixed binlogrouter test
85dd227 Re-route sqlite's sqlite3Select.
7a2e6f3 Update CMakeLists.txt for qc_sqlite
7a751c3 Added timestamps to records and fixed minor bugs
f73bdde Avrorouter state storage to disk
fcf0488 Fixed Connector-C .cmake files
48b8e4e Merge branch 'MXS-615' into MXS-615-binlog-merge
7c8e19f Add missing dependencies for qc_sqlite
bb9b667 Improvements to type handling and binlog position tracking
dc66b74 Client UUID added
f12fce4 AVRO registration is now handled by avro router
575b809 Add skeleton sqlite-based query classifier.
d09d5fc Build sqlite
146d1f9 Fixed BLOB type handling and refined error messages
6e9e521 Added client user to diagnostics
4538bb8 Merge pull request #104 from rasmushoj/develop
7e18d95 Avro router diagnostics routine update
01e3f75 reverted changes in CMakeLists.txt
52f7c78 reverted changes in postinst.in
eaed577 Added sqlite 3110100
a58cdda Travis configuration for MaxScale. ...
38b452d MIGRATE FREE CLIENT DATA TO AUTH MODULE; BUG FIXES; TIDY UP
6e64506 Fixed minor bugs
aff2411 Enabled CDC protocol
f669100 Fixed NULL Avro value being assigned to a field which cannot be NULL
8f6b16a Added row event processing to avrorouter
2939fe0 Updated Avro schema management to use actual column names
9e3b0cb Removed use of RBR related functions in binlogrouter
d674903 Formatted avro files
fe028d1 DEVELOPMENT OF AUTHENTICATION AS MODULE - WILL NOT WORK YET
977aded Added authenticator modules to the build
a2b384f MOVE MYSQL AUTH CODE INTO AUTHENTICATOR MODULES DIRECTORY
a5d7484 PRELIMINARY CHANGES TO CREATE AUTHENTICATORS AS MODULES
66cf802 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/develop' into MXS-615
bca0a7d MINOR CHANGES TO SATISFY LINT
5a9e397 Added Avrorouter binlog file walking
fbc737f Fixed binlogrouter test
3c7c9d7 Added avrorouter main event handling loop
07ad81b Moved common binlogrouter code to a separate file
8c605ed Fixed avrorouter build failures
aa1ba05 Moved binlog definitions to a separate header and fixed build failures
eee7c55 Added create table statement detection
e52b27e Added AVRO_INSTANCE and AVRO_CLIENT
0830caa Change test for client DCB to use role being DCB_ROLE_CLIENT_HANDLER. ...
997bbca Change protocols to continue looping if an accept fails; ...
522e42d Make use of dcb_accept and dcb_listen in httpd and telnetd protocols.
4e692b0 Generalise dcb_listen to tailor log messages to different protocols. ...
52c431d Remove support for passing default port number when handling ...
afe5abc Fix bug in creation of SSL listener structure; fix bugs in ...
0bd6c77 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/MXS-544' into MXS-544-a ...
7598597 Add dcb_listen function to make a given DCB into a listener, ...
a275d89 Maxbinlogcheck avro version can detect proper end of file
9bb55a5 Moved row event and table map event handling to a separate file
b7d9e09 Add/improve comments, fix mistake with premature return.
c598770 First attempt at extracting general code into dcb_accept, ...
f20f28f Testing with maxbinlogcheck
b3c60b7 Added mysql_binlog files
0ff9971 Added MariaDB/MySQL binary data processing functions
124560c Merge branch '1.2.1-binlog_router_trx' into MXS-483
4deccff New router fro cdc client
2c11434 Fixed test compiler errors
c1f7d24 Obliged to merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/develop' ...
1775599 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/MXS-544' into Test-dev-544-merge
c5317da Small modifications in comments
11c0666 Code cleanup
64a5e9a Merge branch 'release-1.3.0' into MXS-483
2c11e89 First Implementation of CDC
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MariaDB MaxScale Configuration & Usage Scenarios

Introduction

The purpose of this document is to describe how to configure MariaDB MaxScale and to discuss some possible usage scenarios for MariaDB MaxScale. MariaDB MaxScale is designed with flexibility in mind, and consists of an event processing core with various support functions and plugin modules that tailor the behavior of the MariaDB MaxScale itself.

Table of Contents

Terms

Term Description
service A service represents a set of databases with a specific access mechanism that is offered to clients of MariaDB MaxScale. The access mechanism defines the algorithm that MariaDB MaxScale will use to direct particular requests to the individual databases.
server A server represents an individual database server to which a client can be connected via MariaDB MaxScale.
router A router is a module within MariaDB MaxScale that will route client requests to the various database servers which MariaDB MaxScale provides a service interface to.
connection routing Connection routing is a method of handling requests in which MariaDB MaxScale will accept connections from a client and route data on that connection to a single database using a single connection. Connection based routing will not examine individual requests on a connection and it will not move that connection once it is established.
statement routing Statement routing is a method of handling requests in which each request within a connection will be handled individually. Requests may be sent to one or more servers and connections may be dynamically added or removed from the session.
protocol A protocol is a module of software that is used to communicate with another software entity within the system. MariaDB MaxScale supports the dynamic loading of protocol modules to allow for increased flexibility.
module A module is a separate code entity that may be loaded dynamically into MariaDB MaxScale to increase the available functionality. Modules are implemented as run-time loadable shared objects.
monitor A monitor is a module that can be executed within MariaDB MaxScale to monitor the state of a set of database. The use of an internal monitor is optional, monitoring may be performed externally to MariaDB MaxScale.
listener A listener is the network endpoint that is used to listen for connections to MariaDB MaxScale from the client applications. A listener is associated to a single service, however, a service may have many listeners.
connection failover When a connection currently being used between MariaDB MaxScale and the database server fails a replacement will be automatically created to another server by MariaDB MaxScale without client intervention
backend database A term used to refer to a database that sits behind MariaDB MaxScale and is accessed by applications via MariaDB MaxScale.
filter A module that can be placed between the client and the MariaDB MaxScale router module. All client data passes through the filter module and may be examined or modified by the filter modules. Filters may be chained together to form processing pipelines.

Configuration

The MariaDB MaxScale configuration is read from a file that MariaDB MaxScale will look for in a number of places.

  1. Location given with the --configdir= command line argument

  2. MariaDB MaxScale will look for a configuration file called maxscale.cnf in the directory /etc/maxscale.cnf

An explicit path to a configuration file can be passed by using the -f option to MariaDB MaxScale.

The configuration file itself is based on the ".ini" file format and consists of various sections that are used to build the configuration; these sections define services, servers, listeners, monitors and global settings. Parameters, which expect a comma-separated list of values can be defined on multiple lines. The following is an example of a multi-line definition.

[MyService]
type=service
router=readconnroute
servers=server1,
        server2,
        server3

The values of the parameter that are not on the first line need to have at least one whitespace character before them in order for them to be recognized as a part of the multi-line parameter.

Global Settings

The global settings, in a section named [MaxScale], allow various parameters that affect MariaDB MaxScale as a whole to be tuned.

threads

This parameter controls the number of worker threads that are handling the events coming from the kernel. The default is 1 thread. It is recommended that you start with one thread and increase the number if you require greater performance. Increasing the amount of worker threads beyond the number of processor cores does not improve the performance, rather is likely to degrade it, and can consume resources needlessly.

You can enable automatic configuration of this value by setting the value to auto. This way MariaDB MaxScale will detect the number of available processors and set the amount of threads to be equal to that number. This should only be used for systems dedicated for running MariaDB MaxScale.

# Valid options are:
#       threads=[<number of threads> | auto ]

[MaxScale]
threads=1

It should be noted that additional threads will be created to execute other internal services within MariaDB MaxScale. This setting is used to configure the number of threads that will be used to manage the user connections.

auth_connect_timeout

The connection timeout in seconds for the MySQL connections to the backend server when user authentication data is fetched. Increasing the value of this parameter will cause MariaDB MaxScale to wait longer for a response from the backend server before aborting the authentication process. The default is 3 seconds.

auth_read_timeout

The read timeout in seconds for the MySQL connection to the backend database when user authentication data is fetched. Increasing the value of this parameter will cause MariaDB MaxScale to wait longer for a response from the backend server when user data is being actively fetched. If the authentication is failing and you either have a large number of database users and grants or the connection to the backend servers is slow, it is a good idea to increase this value. The default is 1 second.

auth_write_timeout

The write timeout in seconds for the MySQL connection to the backend database when user authentication data is fetched. Currently MariaDB MaxScale does not write or modify the data in the backend server. The default is 2 seconds.

ms_timestamp

Enable or disable the high precision timestamps in logfiles. Enabling this adds millisecond precision to all logfile timestamps.

# Valid options are:
#       ms_timestamp=<0|1>
ms_timestamp=1

syslog

Enable or disable the logging of messages to syslog.

By default logging to syslog is enabled.

# Valid options are:
#       syslog=<0|1>
syslog=1

To enable logging to syslog use the value 1 and to disable use the value 0.

maxlog

Enable to disable to logging of messages to MariaDB MaxScale's log file.

By default logging to maxlog is enabled.

# Valid options are:
#       syslog=<0|1>
maxlog=1

To enable logging to the MariaDB MaxScale log file use the value 1 and to disable use the value 0.

log_to_shm

Enable or disable the writing of the maxscale.log file to shared memory. If enabled, then the actual log file will be created under /dev/shm and a symbolic link to that file will be created in the MaxScale log directory.

Logging to shared memory may be appropriate if log_info and/or log_debug are enabled, as logging to a regular file may in that case cause performance degradation, due to the amount of data logged. However, as shared memory is a scarce resource, logging to shared memory should be used only temporarily and not regularly.

Since MariaDB MaxScale can log to both file and syslog an approach that provides maximum flexibility is to enable syslog and log_to_shm, and to disable maxlog. That way messages will normally be logged to syslog, but if there is something to investigate, log_info and maxlog can be enabled from maxadmin, in which case informational messages will be logged to the maxscale.log file that resides in shared memory.

By default, logging to shared memory is disabled.

# Valid options are:
#       log_to_shm=<0|1>
log_to_shm=1

To enable logging to shared memory use the value 1 and to disable use the value 0.

log_warning

Enable or disable the logging of messages whose syslog priority is warning. Messages of this priority are enabled by default.

# Valid options are:
#       log_warning=<0|1>
log_warning=0

To disable these messages use the value 0 and to enable them use the value 1.

log_notice

Enable or disable the logging of messages whose syslog priority is notice. Messages of this priority provide information about the functioning of MariaDB MaxScale and are enabled by default.

# Valid options are:
#       log_notice=<0|1>
log_notice=0

To disable these messages use the value 0 and to enable them use the value 1.

log_info

Enable or disable the logging of messages whose syslog priority is info. These messages provide detailed information about the internal workings of MariaDB MaxScale and should not, due to their frequency, be enabled, unless there is a specific reason for that. For instance, from these messages it will be evident, e.g., why a particular query was routed to the master instead of to a slave. These informational messages are disabled by default.

# Valid options are:
#       log_info=<0|1>
log_info=1

To disable these messages use the value 0 and to enable them use the value 1.

log_debug

Enable or disable the logging of messages whose syslog priority is debug. This kind of messages are intended for development purposes and are disabled by default.

# Valid options are:
#       log_debug=<0|1>
log_debug=1

To disable these messages use the value 0 and to enable them use the value 1.

log_messages

Deprecated Use log_notice instead.

log_trace

Deprecated Use log_info instead.

log_augmentation

Enable or disable the augmentation of messages. If this is enabled, then each logged message is appended with the name of the function where the message was logged. This is primarily for development purposes and hence is disabled by default.

# Valid options are:
#       log_augmentation=<0|1>
log_augmentation=1

To disable the augmentation use the value 0 and to enable it use the value 1.

logdir

Set the directory where the logfiles are stored. The folder needs to be both readable and writable by the user running MariaDB MaxScale.

logdir=/tmp/

datadir

Set the directory where the data files used by MariaDB MaxScale are stored. Modules can write to this directory and for example the binlogrouter uses this folder as the default location for storing binary logs.

datadir=/home/user/maxscale_data/

libdir

Set the directory where MariaDB MaxScale looks for modules. The library directory is the only directory that MariaDB MaxScale uses when it searches for modules. If you have custom modules for MariaDB MaxScale, make sure you have them in this folder.

libdir=/home/user/lib64/

cachedir

Configure the directory MariaDB MaxScale uses to store cached data. An example of cached data is the authentication data fetched from the backend servers. MariaDB MaxScale stores this in case a connection to the backend server is not possible.

cachedir=/tmp/maxscale_cache/

piddir

Configure the directory for the PID file for MariaDB MaxScale. This file contains the Process ID for the running MariaDB MaxScale process.

piddir=/tmp/maxscale_cache/

execdir

Configure the directory where the executable files reside. All internal processes which are launched will use this directory to look for executable files.

execdir=/usr/local/bin/

language

Set the folder where the errmsg.sys file is located in. MariaDB MaxScale will look for the errmsg.sys file installed with MariaDB MaxScale from this folder.

language=/home/user/lang/

query_classifier

The module used by MariaDB MaxScale for query classification. The information provided by this module is used by MariaDB MaxScale when deciding where a particular statement should be sent. The default query classifier is qc_sqlite.

query_classifier_args

Arguments for the query classifier. What arguments are accepted depends on the particular query classifier being used. The default query classifier - qc_sqlite - supports the following arguments:

log_unrecognized_statements

An integer argument taking the following values:

  • 0: Nothing is logged. This is the default.
  • 1: Statements that cannot be parsed completely are logged. They may have been partially parsed, or classified based on keyword matching.
  • 2: Statements that cannot even be partially parsed are logged. They may have been classified based on keyword matching.
  • 3: Statements that cannot even be classified by keyword matching are logged.
query_classifier=qc_sqlite
query_classifier_args=log_unrecognized_statements=1

This will log all statements that cannot be parsed completely. This may be useful if you suspect that MariaDB MaxScale routes statements to the wrong server (e.g. to a slave instead of to a master).

Service

A service represents the database service that MariaDB MaxScale offers to the clients. In general a service consists of a set of backend database servers and a routing algorithm that determines how MariaDB MaxScale decides to send statements or route connections to those backend servers.

A service may be considered as a virtual database server that MariaDB MaxScale makes available to its clients.

Several different services may be defined using the same set of backend servers. For example a connection based routing service might be used by clients that already performed internal read/write splitting, whilst a different statement based router may be used by clients that are not written with this functionality in place. Both sets of applications could access the same data in the same databases.

A service is identified by a service name, which is the name of the configuration file section and a type parameter of service

[Test Service]
type=service

In order for MariaDB MaxScale to forward any requests it must have at least one service defined within the configuration file. The definition of a service alone is not enough to allow MariaDB MaxScale to forward requests however, the service is merely present to link together the other configuration elements.

router

The router parameter of a service defines the name of the router module that will be used to implement the routing algorithm between the client of MariaDB MaxScale and the backend databases. Additionally routers may also be passed a comma separated list of options that are used to control the behavior of the routing algorithm. The two parameters that control the routing choice are router and router_options. The router options are specific to a particular router and are used to modify the behavior of the router. The read connection router can be passed options of master, slave or synced, an example of configuring a service to use this router and limiting the choice of servers to those in slave state would be as follows.

router=readconnroute
router_options=slave

To change the router to connect on to servers in the master state as well as slave servers, the router options can be modified to include the master state.

router=readconnroute
router_options=master,slave

A more complete description of router options and what is available for a given router is included with the documentation of the router itself.

filters

The filters option allow a set of filters to be defined for a service; requests from the client are passed through these filters before being sent to the router for dispatch to the backend server. The filters parameter takes one or more filter names, as defined within the filter definition section of the configuration file. Multiple filters are separated using the | character.

filters=counter | QLA

The requests pass through the filters from left to right in the order defined in the configuration parameter.

servers

The servers parameter in a service definition provides a comma separated list of the backend servers that comprise the service. The server names are those used in the name section of a block with a type parameter of server (see below).

servers=server1,server2,server3

user

The user parameter, along with the passwd parameter are used to define the credentials used to connect to the backend servers to extract the list of database users from the backend database that is used for the client authentication.

user=maxscale
passwd=Mhu87p2D

Authentication of incoming connections is performed by MariaDB MaxScale itself rather than by the database server to which the client is connected. The client will authenticate itself with MariaDB MaxScale, using the username, hostname and password information that MariaDB MaxScale has extracted from the backend database servers. For a detailed discussion of how this impacts the authentication process please see the "Authentication" section below.

The host matching criteria is restricted to IPv4, IPv6 will be added in a future release.

Existing user configuration in the backend databases must be checked and may be updated before successful MariaDB MaxScale authentication:

In order for MariaDB MaxScale to obtain all the data it must be given a username it can use to connect to the database and retrieve that data. This is the parameter that gives MariaDB MaxScale the username to use for this purpose.

The account used must be able to select from the mysql.user table, the following is an example showing how to create this user.

MariaDB [mysql]> CREATE USER 'maxscale'@'maxscalehost' IDENTIFIED BY 'Mhu87p2D';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.01 sec)

MariaDB [mysql]> GRANT SELECT ON mysql.user TO 'maxscale'@'maxscalehost';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)

Additionally, SELECT privileges on the mysql.db and mysql.tables_priv tables and SHOW DATABASES privileges are required in order to load databases name and grants suitable for database name authorization.

MariaDB [(none)]> GRANT SELECT ON mysql.db TO 'maxscale'@'maxscalehost';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)

MariaDB [(none)]> GRANT SELECT ON mysql.tables_priv TO 'maxscale'@'maxscalehost';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)

MariaDB [(none)]> GRANT SHOW DATABASES ON *.* TO 'maxscale'@'maxscalehost';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)

MariaDB MaxScale will execute the following query to retrieve the users. If you suspect that you might have problems with grants, it is recommended to run this query and see the results it returns.

SELECT DISTINCT
    user.user AS user,
    user.host AS host,
    user.password AS password,
    concat(user.user,user.host,user.password,
      IF((user.Select_priv+0)||find_in_set('Select',Coalesce(tp.Table_priv,0)),'Y','N') ,
      COALESCE( db.db,tp.db, '')) AS userdata,
    user.Select_priv AS anydb,
    COALESCE( db.db,tp.db, NULL) AS db
    FROM
    mysql.user LEFT JOIN
    mysql.db ON user.user=db.user AND user.host=db.host LEFT JOIN
    mysql.tables_priv tp ON user.user=tp.user AND user.host=tp.host
    WHERE user.user IS NOT NULL AND user.user <> ''

In versions of MySQL 5.7.6 and later, the Password column was replaced by authentication_string. Change user.password above with user.authentication_string.

passwd

The passwd parameter provides the password information for the above user and may be either a plain text password or it may be an encrypted password. See the section on encrypting passwords for use in the maxscale.cnf file. This user must be capable of connecting to the backend database and executing these SQL statements to load database names and grants from the backends:

  • SELECT user, host, password,Select_priv FROM mysql.user.
  • SELECT user, host, db FROM mysql.db
  • SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SCHEMATA
  • SELECT GRANTEE,PRIVILEGE_TYPE FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.USER_PRIVILEGES

enable_root_user

This parameter controls the ability of the root user to connect to MariaDB MaxScale and hence onwards to the backend servers via MariaDB MaxScale.

The default value is 0, disabling the ability of the root user to connect to MariaDB MaxScale.

Example for enabling root user:

enable_root_user=1

Values of on or true may also be given to enable the root user and off or false may be given to disable the use of the root user.

enable_root_user=true

localhost_match_wildcard_host

This parameter enables matching of "127.0.0.1" (localhost) against "%" wildcard host for MySQL protocol authentication. The default value is 0, so in order to authenticate a connection from the same machine as the one on which MariaDB MaxScale is running, an explicit user@localhost entry will be required in the MySQL user table.

version_string

This parameter sets a custom version string that is sent in the MySQL Handshake from MariaDB MaxScale to clients.

Example:

version_string=5.5.37-MariaDB-RWsplit

If not set, the default value is the server version of the embedded MySQL/MariaDB library. Example: 5.5.35-MariaDB

weightby

The weightby parameter is used in conjunction with server parameters in order to control the load balancing applied in the router in use by the service. This allows varying weights to be applied to each server to create a non-uniform distribution of the load amongst the servers.

An example of this might be to define a parameter for each server that represents the amount of resource available on the server, we could call this serversize. Every server should then have a serversize parameter set for the server.

serversize=10

The service would then have the parameter weightby=serversize. If there are 4 servers defined in the service (serverA, serverB, serverC and serverD) with the serversize set as shown in the table below, the connections would balanced using the percentages in this table.

Server serversize % connections
serverA 10 18%
serverB 15 27%
serverC 10 18%
serverD 20 36%

Here is an excerpt from an example configuration with the serv_weight parameter used as the weighting parameter.

[server1]
type=server
address=127.0.0.1
port=3000
protocol=MySQLBackend
serv_weight=3

[server2]
type=server
address=127.0.0.1
port=3001
protocol=MySQLBackend
serv_weight=1

[Read Service]
type=service
router=readconnroute
servers=server1,server2
weightby=serv_weight

With this configuration and a heavy query load, the server server1 will get most of the connections and about a third of the remaining queries are routed to the second server. With server weights, you can assign secondary servers that are only used when the primary server is under heavy load.

Without the weightby parameter, each connection counts as a single connection. With a weighting parameter, a single connection received its weight from the server's own weighting parameter divided by the sum of all weighting parameters in all the configured servers.

If we use the previous configuration as an example, the sum of the serv_weight parameter is 4. Server1 would receive a weight of 3/4=75% and server2 would get 1/4=25%. This means that server1 would get 75% of the connections and server2 would get 25% of the connections.

auth_all_servers

This parameter controls whether only a single server or all of the servers are used when loading the users from the backend servers. This takes a boolean value and when enabled, creates a union of all the users and grants on all the servers.

strip_db_esc

The strip_db_esc parameter strips escape characters from database names of grants when loading the users from the backend server.

This parameter takes a boolean value and when enabled, will strip all backslash (\) characters from the database names. The default value for this parameter is true.

Some visual database management tools automatically escape some characters and this might cause conflicts when MariaDB MaxScale tries to authenticate users.

retry_on_failure

The retry_on_failure parameter controls whether MariaDB MaxScale will try to restart failed services and accepts a boolean value. This functionality is enabled by default to prevent services being permanently disabled if the starting of the service failed due to a network outage. Disabling the restarting of the failed services will cause them to be permanently disabled if the services can't be started when MariaDB MaxScale is started.

log_auth_warnings

Enable or disable the logging of authentication failures and warnings. This parameter takes a boolean value.

MariaDB MaxScale normally suppresses warning messages about failed authentication. Enabling this option will log those messages into the message log with details about who tried to connect to MariaDB MaxScale and from where.

connection_timeout

The connection_timeout parameter is used to disconnect sessions to MariaDB MaxScale that have been idle for too long. The session timeouts are disabled by default. To enable them, define the timeout in seconds in the service's configuration section.

Example:

[Test Service]
connection_timeout=300

max_connections

The maximum number of simultaneous connections MaxScale should permit to this service. If the parameter is zero or is omitted, there is no limit. Any attempt to make more connections after the limit is reached will result in a "Too many connections" error being returned.

Example:

[Test Service]
max_connections=100

Server

Server sections are used to define the backend database servers that can be formed into a service. A server may be a member of one or more services within MariaDB MaxScale. Servers are identified by a server name which is the section name in the configuration file. Servers have a type parameter of server, plus address port and protocol parameters.

[server1]
type=server
address=127.0.0.1
port=3000
protocol=MySQLBackend

address

The IP address or hostname of the machine running the database server that is being defined. MariaDB MaxScale will use this address to connect to the backend database server.

port

The port on which the database listens for incoming connections. MariaDB MaxScale will use this port to connect to the database server.

protocol

The name for the protocol module to use to connect MariaDB MaxScale to the database. Currently only one backend protocol is supported, the MySQLBackend module.

monitoruser

The monitor has a username and password that is used to connect to all servers for monitoring purposes, this may be overridden by supplying a monitoruser statement for each individual server

monitoruser=mymonitoruser

monitorpw

The monitor has a username and password that is used to connect to all servers for monitoring purposes, this may be overridden by supplying a monpasswd statement for the individual servers

monitorpw=mymonitorpasswd

The monpasswd parameter may be either a plain text password or it may be an encrypted password. See the section on encrypting passwords for use in the maxscale.cnf file.

persistpoolmax

The persistpoolmax parameter defaults to zero but can be set to an integer value for a back end server. If it is non zero, then when a DCB connected to a back end server is discarded by the system, it will be held in a pool for reuse, remaining connected to the back end server. If the number of DCBs in the pool has reached the value given by persistpoolmax then any further DCB that is discarded will not be retained, but disconnected and discarded.

persistmaxtime

The persistmaxtime parameter defaults to zero but can be set to an integer value indicating a number of seconds. A DCB placed in the persistent pool for a server will only be reused if the elapsed time since it joined the pool is less than the given value. Otherwise, the DCB will be discarded and the connection closed.

For more information about persistent connections, please read the Administration Tutorial.

Server and SSL

This section describes configuration parameters for servers that control the SSL/TLS encryption method and the various certificate files involved in it when applied to back end servers. To enable SSL between MaxScale and a back end server, you must configure the ssl parameter in the relevant server section to the value required and provide the three files for ssl_cert, ssl_key and ssl_ca_cert. After this, MaxScale connections to this server will be encrypted with SSL. Attempts to connect to the server without using SSL will cause failures. Hence, the database server in question must have been configured to be able to accept SSL connections.

ssl

This enables SSL connections to the server, when set to required. If that is done, the three certificate files mentioned below must also be supplied. MaxScale connections to this server will then be encrypted with SSL. If this is not possible, client connection attempts that rely on the server will fail.

ssl_key

A string giving a file path that identifies an existing readable file. The file must be the SSL client private key MaxScale should use with the server. This will be the private key that is used as the client side private key during a MaxScale-server SSL handshake. This is currently a required parameter for SSL enabled servers.

ssl_cert

A string giving a file path that identifies an existing readable file. The file must be the SSL client certificate MaxScale should use with the server. This will be the public certificate that is used as the client side certificate during a MaxScale-server SSL handshake. This is a required parameter for SSL enabled servers. The certificate must be compatible with the key defined above.

ssl_ca_cert

A string giving a file path that identifies an existing readable file. The file must be the SSL Certificate Authority (CA) certificate for the CA that signed the client certificate referred to in the previous parameter. It will be used to verify that the client certificate is valid. This is a required parameter for SSL enabled listeners.

ssl_version

This parameter controls the level of encryption used. Accepted values are:

  • TLSv10
  • TLSv11
  • TLSv12
  • MAX

Not all backend servers will support TLSv11 or TLSv12. If available, TLSv12 should be used.

ssl_cert_verification_depth

The maximum length of the certificate authority chain that will be accepted. Legal values are positive integers. Note that if the client is to submit an SSL certificate, the ssl_cert_verification_depth parameter must not be 0. If no value is specified, the default is 9.

# Example
ssl_cert_verification_depth=5

Example SSL enabled server configuration:

[server1]
type=server
address=10.131.24.62
port=3306
protocol=MySQLBackend
#persistpoolmax=200
persistmaxtime=3000
ssl=required
ssl_version=TLSv10
ssl_cert=/usr/local/mariadb/maxscale/ssl/crt.max-client.pem
ssl_key=/usr/local/mariadb/maxscale/ssl/key.max-client.pem
ssl_ca_cert=/usr/local/mariadb/maxscale/ssl/crt.ca.maxscale.pem

This example configuration requires all connections to this server to be encrypted with SSL. It also specifies that TLSv1.0 should be used as the encryption method. The paths to the server certificate files and the Certificate Authority file are also provided.

Listener

The listener defines a port and protocol pair that is used to listen for connections to a service. A service may have multiple listeners associated with it, either to support multiple protocols or multiple ports. As with other elements of the configuration the section name is the listener name and it can be selected freely. A type parameter is used to identify the section as a listener definition. Address is optional and it allows the user to limit connections to certain interface only. Socket is also optional and used for Unix socket connections.

[<Listener name>]
type=listener
service=<Service name>]
protocol=[MySQLClient|HTTPD]
address=[IP|hostname]
port=<Listen port number>
socket=<Socket path>

service

The service to which the listener is associated. This is the name of a service that is defined elsewhere in the configuration file.

protocol

The name of the protocol module that is used for the communication between the client and MariaDB MaxScale itself.

address

The address option sets the address that will be used to bind the listening socket. The address may be specified as an IP address in 'dot notation' or as a hostname. If the address option is not included in the listener definition the listener will bind to all network interfaces.

port

The port to use to listen for incoming connections to MariaDB MaxScale from the clients. If the port is omitted from the configuration a default port for the protocol will be used.

socket

The socket option may be included in a listener definition, this configures the listener to use Unix domain sockets to listen for incoming connections. The parameter value given is the name of the socket to use.

If a socket option and an address option is given then the listener will listen on both the specific IP address and the Unix socket.

Available Protocols

The protocols supported by MariaDB MaxScale are implemented as external modules that are loaded dynamically into the MariaDB MaxScale core. They allow MariaDB MaxScale to communicate in various protocols both on the client side and the backend side. Each of the protocols can be either a client protocol or a backend protocol. Client protocols are used for client-MariaDB MaxScale communication and backend protocols are for MariaDB MaxScale-database communication.

MySQLClient

This is the implementation of the MySQL protocol that is used by clients of MariaDB MaxScale to connect to MariaDB MaxScale.

MySQLBackend

The MySQLBackend protocol module is the implementation of the protocol that MariaDB MaxScale uses to connect to the backend MySQL, MariaDB and Percona Server databases. This implementation is tailored for the MariaDB MaxScale to MySQL Database traffic and is not a general purpose implementation of the MySQL protocol.

telnetd

The telnetd protocol module is used for connections to MariaDB MaxScale itself for the purposes of creating interactive user sessions with the MariaDB MaxScale instance itself. Currently this is used in conjunction with a special router implementation, the debugcli.

maxscaled

The protocol used used by the maxadmin client application in order to connect to MariaDB MaxScale and access the command line interface.

HTTPD

This protocol module is currently still under development, it provides a means to create HTTP connections to MariaDB MaxScale for use by web browsers or RESTful API clients.

Listener and SSL

This section describes configuration parameters for listeners that control the SSL/TLS encryption method and the various certificate files involved in it. To enable SSL from client to MaxScale, you must configure the ssl parameter to the value required and provide the three files for ssl_cert, ssl_key and ssl_ca_cert. After this, MySQL connections to this listener will be encrypted with SSL. Attempts to connect to the listener with a non-SSL client will fail. Note that the same service can have an SSL listener and a non-SSL listener if you wish, although they must be on different ports.

ssl

This enables SSL connections to the listener, when set to required. If that is done, the three certificate files mentioned below must also be supplied. Client connections to this listener will then be encrypted with SSL. Non-SSL connections will get an error when they try to connect to the listener.

ssl_key

A string giving a file path that identifies an existing readable file. The file must be the SSL private key the listener should use. This will be the private key that is used as the server side private key during a client-server SSL handshake. This is a required parameter for SSL enabled listeners.

ssl_cert

A string giving a file path that identifies an existing readable file. The file must be the SSL certificate the listener should use. This will be the public certificate that is used as the server side certificate during a client-server SSL handshake. This is a required parameter for SSL enabled listeners. The certificate must be compatible with the key defined above.

ssl_ca_cert

A string giving a file path that identifies an existing readable file. The file must be the SSL Certificate Authority (CA) certificate for the CA that signed the server certificate referred to in the previous parameter. It will be used to verify that the server certificate is valid. This is a required parameter for SSL enabled listeners.

ssl_version

This parameter controls the level of encryption used. Accepted values are:

  • TLSv10
  • TLSv11
  • TLSv12
  • MAX

If possible, use TLSv12 for best security. Recent Linux systems will include a version of OpenSSL that supports TLS version 1.2. Only if you are using MaxScale on a system that does not have OpenSSL with support for this should earlier versions be used. It is unlikely that TLS 1.1 will be available unless TLS 1.2 is also available. MAX will use the best available version.

ssl_cert_verification_depth

The maximum length of the certificate authority chain that will be accepted. Legal values are positive integers. Note that if the client is to submit an SSL certificate, the ssl_cert_verification_depth parameter must not be 0. If no value is specified, the default is 9.

# Example
ssl_cert_verification_depth=5

Example SSL enabled listener configuration:

[RW Split Listener]
type=listener
service=RW Split Router
protocol=MySQLClient
address=10.131.218.83
port=3306
authenticator=MySQL
ssl=required
ssl_cert=/usr/local/mariadb/maxscale/ssl/crt.maxscale.pem
ssl_key=/usr/local/mariadb/maxscale/ssl/key.csr.maxscale.pem
ssl_ca_cert=/usr/local/mariadb/maxscale/ssl/crt.ca.maxscale.pem
ssl_version=TLSv12
ssl_cert_verify_depth=9

This example configuration requires all connections to be encrypted with SSL. It also specifies that TLSv1.2 should be used as the encryption method. The paths to the server certificate files and the Certificate Authority file are also provided.

Routing Modules

The main task of MariaDB MaxScale is to accept database connections from client applications and route the connections or the statements sent over those connections to the various services supported by MariaDB MaxScale.

Currently a number of routing modules are available, these are designed for a range of different needs.

Connection based load balancing:

Read/Write aware statement based router:

Simple sharding on database level:

Binary log server:

Diagnostic modules

These modules are used for diagnostic purposes and can tell about the status of MariaDB MaxScale and the cluster it is monitoring.

Monitor Modules

Monitor modules are used by MariaDB MaxScale to internally monitor the state of the backend databases in order to set the server flags for each of those servers. The router modules then use these flags to determine if the particular server is a suitable destination for routing connections for particular query classifications. The monitors are run within separate threads of MariaDB MaxScale and do not affect MariaDB MaxScale's routing performance.

The use of monitors is highly recommended but it is also possible to run MariaDB MaxScale without a monitor module. In this case an external monitoring system which sets the status of each server via MaxAdmin is needed.

Filter Modules

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Filters provide a means to manipulate or process requests as they pass through MariaDB MaxScale between the client side protocol and the query router. A full explanation of each filter's functionality can be found in its documentation.

The Filter Tutorial document shows how you can add a filter to a service and combine multiple filters in one service.

Reloading Configuration

The current MariaDB MaxScale configuration may be updated by editing the configuration file and then forcing MariaDB MaxScale to reread the configuration file. To force MariaDB MaxScale to reread the configuration file, send a SIGHUP signal to the MariaDB MaxScale process or execute reload config in the maxadmin client.

The following list of service parameters can be updated at runtime.

  • user
  • passwd
  • enable_root_user
  • max_connections
  • connection_timeout
  • auth_all_servers
  • optimize_wildcard
  • strip_db_esc
  • localhost_match_wildcard_host
  • max_slave_connections
  • max_slave_replication_lag

In addition to these parameters, the server specific user credentials, monuser and monpw, can also be updated at runtime.

Limitations

Services that are removed via the configuration update mechanism can not be physically removed from MariaDB MaxScale until there are no longer any connections using the service.

When the number of threads is decreased the threads will not actually be terminated until such time as they complete the current operation of that thread.

Monitors can not be completely removed from the running MariaDB MaxScale.

Authentication

MySQL uses username, passwords and the client host in order to authenticate a user, so a typical user would be defined as user X at host Y and would be given a password to connect. MariaDB MaxScale uses exactly the same rules as MySQL when users connect to the MariaDB MaxScale instance, i.e. it will check the address from which the client is connecting and treat this in exactly the same way that MySQL would. MariaDB MaxScale will pull the authentication data from one of the backend servers and use this to match the incoming connections, the assumption being that all the backend servers for a particular service will share the same set of user credentials.

It is important to understand, however, that when MariaDB MaxScale itself makes connections to the backend servers the backend server will see all connections as originating from the host that runs MariaDB MaxScale and not the original host from which the client connected to MariaDB MaxScale. Therefore the backend servers should be configured to allow connections from the MariaDB MaxScale host for every user that can connect from any host. Since there is only a single password within the database server for a given host, this limits the configuration such that a given user name must have the same password for every host from which they can connect.

To clarify, if a user X is defined as using password pass1 from host a and pass2 from host b then there must be an entry in the user table for user X from the MariaDB MaxScale host, say pass1.

This would result in rows in the user table as follows

Username Password Client Host
X pass1 a
X pass2 b
X pass1 MaxScale

In this case the user X would be able to connect to MariaDB MaxScale from host a giving the password of pass1. In addition MariaDB MaxScale would be able to create connections for this user to the backend servers using the username X and password pass1, since the MariaDB MaxScale host is also defined to have password pass1. User X would not however be able to connect from host b since they would need to provide the password pass2 in order to connect to MariaDB MaxScale, but then MariaDB MaxScale would not be able to connect to the backends as it would also use the password pass2 for these connections.

Wildcard Hosts

Hostname mapping in MariaDB MaxScale works in exactly the same way as for MySQL, if the wildcard is used for the host then any host other than the localhost (127.0.0.1) will match. It is important to consider that the localhost check will be performed at the MariaDB MaxScale level and at the MySQL server level.

If MariaDB MaxScale and the databases are on separate hosts there are two important changes in behavior to consider:

  1. Clients running on the same machine as the backend database now may access the database using the wildcard entry. The localhost check between the client and MariaDB MaxScale will allow the use of the wildcard, since the client is not running on the MariaDB MaxScale host. Also the wildcard entry can be used on the database host as MariaDB MaxScale is making that connection and it is not running on the same host as the database.

  2. Clients running on the same host as MariaDB MaxScale can not access the database via MariaDB MaxScale using the wildcard entry since the connection to MariaDB MaxScale will be from the localhost. These clients are able to access the database directly, as they will use the wildcard entry.

If MariaDB MaxScale is running on the same host as one or more of the database nodes to which it is routing statements then the wildcard host entries can be used to connect to MariaDB MaxScale but not to connect onwards to the database running on the same node.

In all these cases the issue may be solved by adding an explicit entry for the localhost address that has the same password as the wildcard entry. This may be done using a statement as below for each of the databases that are required:

MariaDB [mysql]> GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP ON employee.* 'user1'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'xxx';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)

Limitations

At the time of writing the authentication mechanism within MariaDB MaxScale does not support IPV6 address matching in connections rules. This is also in line with the current protocol modules that do not support IPV6.

Wildcard address supported in the current version of MariaDB MaxScale are:

192.168.3.% 192.168.%.% 192.%.%.%

and short notations

192.% 192.%.% 192.168.%

Note that currently wildcards are only supported in conjunction with IP-addresses, not with domain names.

Error Reporting

MariaDB MaxScale is designed to be executed as a service, therefore all error reports, including configuration errors, are written to the MariaDB MaxScale error log file. By default, MariaDB MaxScale will log to a file in /var/log/maxscale, the only exception to this is if the log directory is not writable, in which case a message is sent to the standard error descriptor.

Troubleshooting

MariaDB MaxScale binds on TCP ports and UNIX sockets as well.

If there is a local firewall in the server where MariaDB MaxScale is installed, the IP and port must be configured in order to receive connections from outside.

If the firewall is a network facility among all the involved servers, a configuration update is required as well.

Example:

[Galera Listener]
type=listener
address=192.168.3.33
port=4408
socket=/servers/maxscale/galera.sock

TCP/IP Traffic must be permitted to 192.168.3.33 port 4408

For Unix socket, the socket file path (example: /servers/maxscale/galera.sock) must be writable by the Unix user MariaDB MaxScale runs as.