MySQL Shell 9.2
If you have an existing deployment of Group Replication and you
want to use it to create a cluster, pass the
adoptFromGR option to the
dba.createCluster() function. The created
InnoDB Cluster matches whether the replication group is
running as single-primary or multi-primary.
To adopt an existing Group Replication group, connect to a group
member using MySQL Shell. In the following example a
single-primary group is adopted. We connect to
gr-member-2, a secondary instance, while
gr-member-1 is functioning as the group's
primary. Create a cluster using
dba.createCluster(), passing in the
adoptFromGR option. For example:
mysql-js> var cluster = dba.createCluster('prodCluster', {adoptFromGR: true});
A new InnoDB cluster will be created on instance 'root@gr-member-2:3306'.
Creating InnoDB cluster 'prodCluster' on 'root@gr-member-2:3306'...
Adding Seed Instance...
Cluster successfully created. Use cluster.addInstance() to add MySQL instances.
At least 3 instances are needed for the cluster to be able to withstand up to
one server failure.
If the instance has
super_read_only=ON then you
might need to confirm that AdminAPI can set
super_read_only=OFF. See
Instance Configuration in Super Read-only Mode for more
information.
If you do not specify adoptFromGR: true, and
the target server instance belongs to a replication group,
MySQL Shell prompts you to confirm whether you want to adopt
the replication group. If you specify adoptFromGR:
false, the operation is stopped with no prompt if the
instance is found to belong to a replication group.
The new cluster matches the mode of the group. If the adopted group was running in single-primary mode then a single-primary cluster is created. If the adopted group was running in multi-primary mode then a multi-primary cluster is created.
It is not possible to define the communication stack used by
the cluster in the same command as
adoptFromGR, the cluster must initially use
the communication stack used by the adopted group. If
necessary, you can change the communication stack after the
group is adopted using
rebootClusterFromCompleteOutage. See
Section 8.5.9, “Configuring the Group Replication Communication Stack”.