Benoit, hello.
Hi,
Yes we are currently using mixed replication, we switched from statement two years ago.
I had read mixed return about row based replication with some queries, so mixed looked like a good compromise. Reading current mysql (8.0) it look like RBR is the defaut now so it should be stable indeed.
I need to check but i suppose i could test switch for mixed to row wihtout much difficulties.
In RBR there isn't any need of tmp space ?
It may use e.g through replication caches that hold statements of being executed transaction. To the issue itself
2019-02-20 15:24:12 140618945124096 [ERROR] Slave SQL: Could not execute Write_rows_v1 event on table xxx.yyyy; Error writing file '/tmp/MLxClNzW' (Errcode: 28 "No space left on device"), Error_code: 3;
the error was caused by ROW format event and therefore does not do with
I was looking at using a separate tmp space for the slave needs using slave_load_tmpdir
the parameter above but indeed check out @@global.tmpdir location and size available. Perhaps the Cheers, Andrei
Best, Benoit
On 21/02/2019 02:29, Jeff Dyke wrote:
Hi based on one statement " If the replication process has to write a tmp file to execute the query", i'd just like to ask are you using STATEMENT or MIXED replication? If so do you have a reason not to use ROW? Ultimately, the last is preferred, and i realize this does not directly answer your question, but would be interested in starting here and would far most consistent and only take up space required for the row/dataset.
Best, Jeff
On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 4:40 PM Benoit Plessis <benoit+one@plessis.info> wrote:
Hi,
I have a few mysql cluster, previously on 5.5 (debian jessie) that we are upgrading in mariadb 10.1 (debian stretch) for now.
We are experiencing two major issues with the production trafic:
* We saw a huge increase in on disk tmp table space used (serveurs with 4Gb of free space in / (including /tmp) had to be added an additionnal 20Gb /tmp volume and even that is no enough everytime
* If the replication process has to write a tmp file to execute the query, and log slave updates is active then in the even of the /tmp volume being full, the update of the binlog will also fail erroneouslly with a "No space" error and will stop every following binlog write.
2019-02-20 15:24:12 140618945124096 [ERROR] Slave SQL: Could not execute Write_rows_v1 event on table xxx.yyyy; Error writing file '/tmp/MLxClNzW' (Errcode: 28 "No space left on device"), Error_code: 3; Error writing file '/var/lib/mysql/mysql-bin' (errno: 28 "No space left on device"), Error_code: 1026; Writing one row to the row-based binary log failed, Error_code: 1534; handler error HA_ERR_RBR_LOGGING_FAILED; the event's master log mysql-bin.006843, end_log_pos 42848762, Gtid 0-70-467485, Internal MariaDB error code: 3 2019-02-20 15:24:12 140618945124096 [Warning] Slave: Error writing file '/tmp/MLxClNzW' (Errcode: 28 "No space left on device") Error_code: 3 2019-02-20 15:24:12 140618945124096 [Warning] Slave: Error writing file '/var/lib/mysql/mysql-bin' (errno: 28 "No space left on device") Error_code: 1026 2019-02-20 15:24:12 140618945124096 [Warning] Slave: Writing one row to the row-based binary log failed Error_code: 15342019-02-20 15:24:12 140618945124096 [ERROR] Error running query, slave SQL thread aborted. Fix the problem, and restart the slave SQL thread with "SLAVE START". We stopped at log 'mysql-bin.006843' position 42814887
Does someone know if they have been improvement in 10.2/10.3 on theses issues ?
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