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MySQL 8 Administrator???s Guide

By : Chintan Mehta, Ankit K Bhavsar, Hetal Oza, Subhash Shah
Book Image

MySQL 8 Administrator???s Guide

By: Chintan Mehta, Ankit K Bhavsar, Hetal Oza, Subhash Shah

Overview of this book

MySQL is one of the most popular and widely used relational databases in the world today. The recently released version 8.0 brings along some major advancements in the way your MySQL solution can be administered. This handbook will be your companion to understand the newly introduced features in MySQL and show you how you can leverage them to design a high-performance MySQL solution for your organization. This book starts with a brief introduction to the new features in MySQL 8, and then quickly jumping onto the crucial administration topics that you will find useful in your day-to-day work. Topics such as migrating to MySQL 8, MySQL benchmarking, achieving high performance by implementing the indexing techniques, and optimizing your queries are covered in this book. You will also learn how to perform replication, scale your MySQL solution and implement effective security techniques. There is also a special section on the common and not so common troubleshooting techniques for effective MySQL administration is also covered in this book. By the end of this highly practical book, you will have all the knowledge you need to tackle any problem you might encounter while administering your MySQL solution.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)

Debugging and porting

Porting MySQL 8 to other operating systems is currently supported by many operating systems. The list of the latest supported operating systems is provided at http://www.mysql.com/support/supportedplatforms/database.html. If you have added or attempted to add new ports (supported platforms) and are running into problems, you might use debugging of MySQL 8 to find and fix the problems.

First, you should get the test program mysys/thr_lock to work before debugging mysqld. This makes sure that your thread installation can have a remote chance to work!

There are different possibilities for starting debugging, based on where you are running into the problems - it could be in MySQL server or in MySQL client. Depending on the problem's location you can start debugging in MySQL server or MySQL client respectively, and for tracing the program's activities...