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  • ...as Key Documents ("KeyDocs"). A list of these KeyDocs is maintained in the MySQL database, along with the [[:Category:GridPP_Operations|core tasks area name ... of these templates and the dates are monitored at the level of the Wiki's MySQL database to dynamically produce a table of current document status on the f
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  • All servers run a local MySQL database. Each slave has a local copy of the master database which is kept using MySQL replication. The connections between master and slaves are secured with SSL
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  • * MySQL optimisation. Who is afraid of 100GB?
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  • == MySQL database == The number of MySQL processes continues to increase, eventually preventing any new connections
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  • ** Sites are advised to avoid using MySQL v.5.0 where possible.
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  • Install mysql-server, then DPM, then lcg-expiregridmapdir.noarch Link to MySQL tweakage:
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  • ** Sites are advised to avoid using MySQL v.5.0 where possible.
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  • # Consider optimal configuration of the MySQL database backend. ====MySQL Configuration====
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  • A change is recommended to the mysql config. Edit the /etc/my.cnf and update it to contain a buffer_pool paramet
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  • * [CHECK] No mysql or mysql-libs package on the machine (/etc/my.cnf conflicts with dirac settings). [root ~]# yum -y install mysql-server
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  • |Action on Wahid to create a MySQL query (for DPM) to move non-space token files into space tokens, check it w
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  • * Remove mysql/mysql-libs from the node. yum remove mysql-libs
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  • ...er was unavailable. It was decided to shut down the FTS3 service, move the MYSQL server. Then the service could be brought up and other machines could be dr The move of the FTS3 MYSQL server did not complete successfully. The VM remained on the original clust
    9 KB (1,409 words) - 15:12, 16 September 2014
  • * MySQL 5.0 noted to be under Oracle Lifetime Sustaining Support (for some time now
    46 KB (5,940 words) - 04:40, 13 October 2014
  • | 20Gb-/ 50Gb-/mysql
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  • * MySQL 5.0 noted to be under Oracle Lifetime Sustaining Support (for some time now
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  • ** MySQL 5.0 EOL campaign: note progress in agenda. * MySQL 5.0 noted to be under Oracle Lifetime Sustaining Support (for some time now
    40 KB (4,976 words) - 10:25, 27 October 2014
  • ** MySQL 5.0 EOL campaign: note progress in agenda. * MySQL 5.0 noted to be under Oracle Lifetime Sustaining Support (for some time now
    42 KB (5,228 words) - 10:37, 4 November 2014
  • * [[DPM MySQL database]] - Description of the DPM MySQL database tables.
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  • ** MySQL 5.0 EOL campaign: note progress in agenda. * MySQL 5.0 noted to be under Oracle Lifetime Sustaining Support (for some time now
    48 KB (6,138 words) - 09:19, 10 November 2014
  • * install the mysql server with yum install mysql-server
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  • * RAL PPD experience of perfSONAR 3.4 installation and mySQL issues. ** MySQL 5.0 EOL campaign: note progress in agenda.
    39 KB (4,698 words) - 18:46, 16 November 2014
  • ** MySQL 5.0 EOL campaign: note progress in agenda. * MySQL 5.0 noted to be under Oracle Lifetime Sustaining Support (for some time now
    41 KB (5,123 words) - 10:02, 1 December 2014
  • ** MySQL 5.0 EOL campaign: note progress in agenda. * MySQL 5.0 noted to be under Oracle Lifetime Sustaining Support (for some time now
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  • ** MySQL 5.0 EOL campaign: note progress in agenda. * MySQL 5.0 noted to be under Oracle Lifetime Sustaining Support (for some time now
    40 KB (4,992 words) - 19:01, 15 December 2014
  • ...an interesting problem where SELinux was blocking the httpd from accessing mysql. It's nice to see someone not just switching SELinux off (like I have a hab ...voms wasn't updating properly, due to what I infer from the ticket as "SSL/mysql madness". Simon and Robert have been heroically battling this one - it's a
    117 KB (18,736 words) - 11:05, 4 January 2016
  • ** MySQL 5.0 EOL campaign: note progress in agenda. * MySQL 5.0 noted to be under Oracle Lifetime Sustaining Support (for some time now
    44 KB (5,642 words) - 20:59, 21 December 2014
  • ** MySQL 5.0 EOL campaign: note progress in agenda. * MySQL 5.0 noted to be under Oracle Lifetime Sustaining Support (for some time now
    46 KB (5,865 words) - 23:34, 26 December 2014
  • ** MySQL 5.0 EOL campaign: note progress in agenda. * MySQL 5.0 noted to be under Oracle Lifetime Sustaining Support (for some time now
    47 KB (5,942 words) - 15:24, 8 January 2015
  • ...so require MySQL-python rpm to be installed, and attempt to locate the DPM MySQL instance by parsing /opt/lcg/etc/DPMINFO, which will probably not be availa is a set of SQL commands which should be run against your MySQL instance on your head node (or wherever your DPM database is) to create a n
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  • ** Sites are advised to avoid using MySQL v.5.0 where possible.
    48 KB (6,051 words) - 10:02, 16 February 2015
  • ** Sites are advised to avoid using MySQL v.5.0 where possible.
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  • mysql -u dpmmgr -p emi-dpm_disk currently depends on dmlite-plugins-mysql - this caused my xrootd transfers to fail . You need to make sure either t
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  • |[[MySQL]] || [[RAL Tier1 MySQL]]
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  • ...an interesting problem where SELinux was blocking the httpd from accessing mysql. It's nice to see someone not just switching SELinux off (like I have a hab
    47 KB (5,972 words) - 08:49, 27 July 2015
  • ...FedCloud products ongoing.Looking for early adopters for: ARC clients; DPM-mysql; gfal2; squid; CVMFS; CentOS7....
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  • ...FedCloud products ongoing.Looking for early adopters for: ARC clients; DPM-mysql; gfal2; squid; CVMFS; CentOS7....
    52 KB (6,730 words) - 23:00, 9 August 2015
  • ...FedCloud products ongoing.Looking for early adopters for: ARC clients; DPM-mysql; gfal2; squid; CVMFS; CentOS7....
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  • ...FedCloud products ongoing.Looking for early adopters for: ARC clients; DPM-mysql; gfal2; squid; CVMFS; CentOS7....
    45 KB (5,578 words) - 19:59, 22 August 2015
  • MySQL root password: [go find password in config file]
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  • |See [[LFC YAIM Install]] and [[LFC Mysql Remote Host]]
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  • * Birmingham DPM MySQL database corruption - what was the fix?
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  • * Birmingham DPM MySQL database corruption - what was the fix? * MySQL optimisation. Who is afraid of 100GB?
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  • * Birmingham DPM MySQL database corruption - what was the fix? * MySQL optimisation. Who is afraid of 100GB?
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  • * Birmingham DPM MySQL database corruption - what was the fix? * MySQL optimisation. Who is afraid of 100GB?
    44 KB (5,446 words) - 23:24, 3 April 2016
  • * MySQL optimisation. Who is afraid of 100GB?
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  • * Matt: High load on DPM MySQL server
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  • * Matt: High load on DPM MySQL server
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  • ...2016-6662.html] [https://www.psce.com/blog/2016/09/12/how-to-quickly-patch-mysql-server-against-cve-2016-6662/]
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  • ...2016-6662.html] [https://www.psce.com/blog/2016/09/12/how-to-quickly-patch-mysql-server-against-cve-2016-6662/]
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  • ...2016-6662.html] [https://www.psce.com/blog/2016/09/12/how-to-quickly-patch-mysql-server-against-cve-2016-6662/]
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  • ...2016-6662.html] [https://www.psce.com/blog/2016/09/12/how-to-quickly-patch-mysql-server-against-cve-2016-6662/]
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  • ...2016-6662.html] [https://www.psce.com/blog/2016/09/12/how-to-quickly-patch-mysql-server-against-cve-2016-6662/]
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  • ...hine also hosts the DPM (pool manager) and DPNS (name server) daemons and (MySQL) databases; but this is not strictly necessary - DPM can have these daemons
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  • * Intervention to migrate the MySQL DB to a new MariasDB Galera cluster for the 'prod' FTS instance has been co |MySQL backend consolidation
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  • |MySQL backend consolidation
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  • A fresh atlas transfer error ticket. Robert found that their DPM's mysql database wasn't responding, but a restart should have fixed it (and indeed ...reinstalled Oxford SE. After consulting on the dpm list Kashif tweaked his mysql settings and is in the "wait and see" phase. In progress (5/2)
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  • Run the final backup of mysql database on the old headnode ...-password=$mysql_pw --opt --all-databases --single-transaction | gzip -c > mysql-dump-final.sql.gz
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  • ...was noted that the migration of the LHC from an Oracle backend database to MySQL was underway.
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  • MySQL root password: mysql> show tables;
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  • ...er LFC code developer at CERN), we have identified a flaw in the Oracle to MySQL migration process. ...le therefore it was only possible to register 6820 new records in the new MYSQL backend each time before a crash.
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  • * The physical machine hosting MySQL databases for the Tier-1 (RT ticket system + LFC) died on Thursday. The se
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