Just a thought:
If we try to use same name/term across different DB platform avoid
confusions for folks who actually uses down the line. For example:
PARTITION is more or less same across all DB Platforms, so anyone moving
from one DB platform to another, easily they adopt to the terms and
concept
HI, all
We use MariaDB 10.1.18 and CentOS 6.7, today, try to use server audit log.
after execute SET GLOBAL server_audit_events =
"query_ddl,query_dml,query_dcl" and
SET GLOBAL server_audit_logging = 1 ;
find have not filter "select" statement in audit log
20161102
11:08:52,fm-test-118,root,
Folks,
At the MariaDB Developer meetup there was some discussion about the
limits of compatibility especially regarding replication.
I've started a section on this page:
https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb/mariadb-vs-mysql-compatibility/
If you can identify what can/cannot work in various replica
On 02/11/16 11:35, Ralf Gebhardt wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> Thanks for creating this. One comment. I have selected other and have
> added "binlog revert". It looks like, when looking at the results,
> others don't see new suggestions.
It looks like it was a pro feature to enable the responses here
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for creating this. One comment. I have selected other and have added
"binlog revert". It looks like, when looking at the results, others don't
see new suggestions.
Best
Ralf
Daniel Black schrieb am Mi. 2. Nov. 2016 um
01:25:
> During the MariaDB Developers Meetup last month we
During the MariaDB Developers Meetup last month we deferred deciding on
a name for Flashback - a rewinding of database state using binary logs
applied in reverse. It is described in MDEV-10459
(https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-10459).
If you have an opinion as to what name to choose follow the
I see intermittent failure for some nodes to join cluster (see below):
2016-11-01 17:24:22 140050125105920 [Warning] WSREP: Failed to prepare for
incremental state transfer: Local state UUID
(----) does not match group state UUID
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