MySQL 9.3 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 9.3
The following functions can be used to enable and disable
actions for members of a group to take in specified
situations, and to reset the configuration to the default
setting for all member actions. They can only be used by
administrators with the
GROUP_REPLICATION_ADMIN
privilege or the deprecated
SUPER
privilege.
You configure member actions on the group’s primary using
the
group_replication_enable_member_action
and
group_replication_disable_member_action
functions. The member actions configuration, consisting of all
the member actions and whether they are enabled or disabled,
is then propagated to other group members and joining members
using Group Replication’s group messages. This means that
the group members will all act in the same way when they are
in the specified situation, and you only need to use the
function on the primary.
The functions can also be used on a server that is not part of a group, as long as the Group Replication plugin is installed. In that case, the member actions configuration is not propagated to any other servers.
The
group_replication_reset_member_actions
function can only be used on a server that is not part of a
group. It resets the member actions configuration to the
default settings, and resets its version number. The server
must be writeable (with the
read_only
system variable set
to OFF
) and have the Group Replication
plugin installed.
The available member actions are as follows:
mysql_disable_super_read_only_if_primary
This member action is taken after a member is elected as
the group’s primary, which is the event
AFTER_PRIMARY_ELECTION
. The member
action is enabled by default. You can disable it using
the
group_replication_disable_member_action()
function, and re-enable it using
group_replication_enable_member_action()
.
When this member action is enabled and taken, super read-only mode is disabled on the primary, so that the primary becomes read-write and accepts updates from a replication source server and from clients. This is the normal situation.
When this member action is disabled and not taken, the
primary remains in super read-only mode after election.
In this state, it does not accept updates from any
clients, even users who have the
CONNECTION_ADMIN
or
SUPER
privilege. It does
continue to accept updates performed by replication
threads. This setup means that when a group’s purpose
is to provide a secondary backup to another group for
disaster tolerance, you can ensure that the secondary
group remains synchronized with the first.
mysql_start_failover_channels_if_primary
This member action is taken after a member is elected as
the group’s primary, which is the event
AFTER_PRIMARY_ELECTION
. The member
action is enabled by default. You can disable it using
the
group_replication_disable_member_action()
function, and re-enable it using the
group_replication_enable_member_action()
function.
When this member action is enabled, asynchronous
connection failover for replicas is active for a
replication channel on a Group Replication primary when
you set
SOURCE_CONNECTION_AUTO_FAILOVER=1
in
the CHANGE REPLICATION SOURCE
TO
statement for the channel. When the feature
is active and correctly configured, if the primary that
is replicating goes offline or into an error state, the
new primary starts replication on the same channel when
it is elected. This is the normal situation. For
instructions to configure the feature, see
Section 19.4.9.2, “Asynchronous Connection Failover for Replicas”.
When this member action is disabled, asynchronous
connection failover does not take place for the
replicas. If the primary goes offline or into an error
state, replication stops for the channel. Note that if
there is more than one channel with
SOURCE_CONNECTION_AUTO_FAILOVER=1
,
the member action covers all the channels, so they
cannot be individually enabled and disabled by this
method. Set
SOURCE_CONNECTION_AUTO_FAILOVER=0
to
disable an individual channel.
For more information on member actions and how to view the member actions configuration, see Section 20.5.1.5, “Configuring Member Actions”.
group_replication_disable_member_action()
Disable a member action so that the member does not take it in the specified situation. If the server where you use the function is part of a group, it must be the current primary in a group in single-primary mode, and it must be part of the majority. The changed setting is propagated to other group members and joining members, so they will all act in the same way when they are in the specified situation, and you only need to use the function on the primary.
Syntax:
STRING group_replication_disable_member_action(name
,event
)
Arguments:
name
: The name of the
member action to disable.
event
: The event that
triggers the member action.
Return value:
A string containing the result of the operation, for example whether it was successful or not.
Example:
SELECT group_replication_disable_member_action("mysql_disable_super_read_only_if_primary", "AFTER_PRIMARY_ELECTION");
For more information, see Section 20.5.1.5, “Configuring Member Actions”.
group_replication_enable_member_action()
Enable a member action for the member to take in the specified situation. If the server where you use the function is part of a group, it must be the current primary in a group in single-primary mode, and it must be part of the majority. The changed setting is propagated to other group members and joining members, so they will all act in the same way when they are in the specified situation, and you only need to use the function on the primary.
Syntax:
STRING group_replication_enable_member_action(name
,event
)
Arguments:
name
: The name of the
member action to enable.
event
: The event that
triggers the member action.
Return value:
A string containing the result of the operation, for example whether it was successful or not.
Example:
SELECT group_replication_enable_member_action("mysql_disable_super_read_only_if_primary", "AFTER_PRIMARY_ELECTION");
For more information, see Section 20.5.1.5, “Configuring Member Actions”.
group_replication_reset_member_actions()
Reset the member actions configuration to the default settings, and reset its version number to 1.
The
group_replication_reset_member_actions()
function can only be used on a server that is not
currently part of a group. The server must be writeable
(with the read_only
system variable set to OFF
) and have
the Group Replication plugin installed. You can use this
function to remove the member actions configuration that a
server used when it was part of a group, if you intend to
use it as a standalone server with no member actions or
different member actions.
Syntax:
STRING group_replication_reset_member_actions()
Arguments:
None.
Return value:
A string containing the result of the operation, for example whether it was successful or not.
Example:
SELECT group_replication_reset_member_actions();
For more information, see Section 20.5.1.5, “Configuring Member Actions”.