gh-ost
is designed to be operations friendly. To that effect, it allows the user to control its behavior even while it is running.
gh-ost
listens on:
- Unix socket file: either provided via
--serve-socket-file
or determined bygh-ost
, this interface is always up. When self-determined,gh-ost
will advertise the identify of socket file upon start up and throughout the migration. - TCP: if
--serve-tcp-port
is provided
Both interfaces may serve at the same time. Both respond to simple text command, which makes it easy to interact via shell.
help
: shows a brief list of available commandsstatus
: returns a detailed status summary of migration progress and configurationsup
: returns a brief status summary of migration progresscoordinates
: returns recent (though not exactly up to date) binary log coordinates of the inspected serverchunk-size=<newsize>
: modify thechunk-size
; applies on next running copy-iterationdml-batch-size=<newsize>
: modify thedml-batch-size
; applies on next applying of binary log eventsmax-lag-millis=<max-lag>
: modify the maximum replication lag threshold (milliseconds, minimum value is100
, i.e.0.1
second)max-load=<max-load-thresholds>
: modify themax-load
config; applies on next running copy-iteration- The
max-load
format must be:some_status=<numeric-threshold>[,some_status=<numeric-threshold>...]
' - For example:
Threads_running=50,threads_connected=1000
, and you would then write/echomax-load=Threads_running=50,threads_connected=1000
to the socket.
- The
critical-load=<critical-load-thresholds>
: modify thecritical-load
config (exceeding these thresholds aborts the operation)- The
critical-load
format must be:some_status=<numeric-threshold>[,some_status=<numeric-threshold>...]
' - For example:
Threads_running=1000,threads_connected=5000
, and you would then write/echocritical-load=Threads_running=1000,threads_connected=5000
to the socket.
- The
nice-ratio=<ratio>
: change nice ratio: 0 for aggressive (not nice, not sleeping), positive integern
:- For any
1ms
spent copying rows, spendn*1ms
units of time sleeping. - Examples: assume a single rows chunk copy takes
100ms
to complete.nice-ratio=0.5
will causegh-ost
to sleep for50ms
immediately following.nice-ratio=1
will causegh-ost
to sleep for100ms
, effectively doubling runtime- value of
2
will effectively triple the runtime; etc.
- For any
throttle-http
: change throttle HTTP endpointthrottle-query
: change throttle querythrottle-control-replicas='replica1,replica2'
: change list of throttle-control replicas, these are replicasgh-ost
will check. This takes a comma separated list of replica's to check and replaces the previous list.throttle
: force migration suspendno-throttle
: cancel forced suspension (though other throttling reasons may still apply)unpostpone
: at a time wheregh-ost
is postponing the cut-over phase, instructgh-ost
to stop postponing and proceed immediately to cut-over.panic
: immediately panic and abort operation
For commands that accept an argument as value, pass ?
(question mark) to get current value rather than set a new one.
While migration is running:
$ echo status | nc -U /tmp/gh-ost.test.sample_data_0.sock
# Migrating `test`.`sample_data_0`; Ghost table is `test`.`_sample_data_0_gst`
# Migration started at Tue Jun 07 11:45:16 +0200 2016
# chunk-size: 200; max lag: 1500ms; dml-batch-size: 10; max-load: map[Threads_connected:20]
# Throttle additional flag file: /tmp/gh-ost.throttle
# Serving on unix socket: /tmp/gh-ost.test.sample_data_0.sock
# Serving on TCP port: 10001
Copy: 0/2915 0.0%; Applied: 0; Backlog: 0/100; Elapsed: 40s(copy), 41s(total); streamer: mysql-bin.000550:49942; ETA: throttled, flag-file
$ echo "chunk-size=250" | nc -U /tmp/gh-ost.test.sample_data_0.sock
# Migrating `test`.`sample_data_0`; Ghost table is `test`.`_sample_data_0_gst`
# Migration started at Tue Jun 07 11:56:03 +0200 2016
# chunk-size: 250; max lag: 1500ms; dml-batch-size: 10; max-load: map[Threads_connected:20]
# Throttle additional flag file: /tmp/gh-ost.throttle
# Serving on unix socket: /tmp/gh-ost.test.sample_data_0.sock
# Serving on TCP port: 10001
$ echo "chunk-size=?" | nc -U /tmp/gh-ost.test.sample_data_0.sock
250
$ echo throttle | nc -U /tmp/gh-ost.test.sample_data_0.sock
$ echo status | nc -U /tmp/gh-ost.test.sample_data_0.sock
# Migrating `test`.`sample_data_0`; Ghost table is `test`.`_sample_data_0_gst`
# Migration started at Tue Jun 07 11:56:03 +0200 2016
# chunk-size: 250; max lag: 1500ms; max-load: map[Threads_connected:20]
# Throttle additional flag file: /tmp/gh-ost.throttle
# Serving on unix socket: /tmp/gh-ost.test.sample_data_0.sock
# Serving on TCP port: 10001
Copy: 0/2915 0.0%; Applied: 0; Backlog: 0/100; Elapsed: 59s(copy), 59s(total); streamer: mysql-bin.000551:68067; ETA: throttled, commanded by user