Risks when running a MySQL Galera Cluster in production without binlogs?
First of all: I assume that this is no real good idea.
However, this Bug in MariaDB 10.1.xx crashes single cluster nodes.
https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-9510
One of the workarounds is to disable the binlogs.
I personally think, that this comes with a lot of other risks, like inconsistent databases or not being able to get the database into a consistent state after restarting.
I need to understand the risks and drawbacks before eventually taking the decision to disable the binlogs.
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First of all: I assume that this is no real good idea.
However, this Bug in MariaDB 10.1.xx crashes single cluster nodes.
https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-9510
One of the workarounds is to disable the binlogs.
I personally think, that this comes with a lot of other risks, like inconsistent databases or not being able to get the database into a consistent state after restarting.
I need to understand the risks and drawbacks before eventually taking the decision to disable the binlogs.
mariadb galera
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First of all: I assume that this is no real good idea.
However, this Bug in MariaDB 10.1.xx crashes single cluster nodes.
https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-9510
One of the workarounds is to disable the binlogs.
I personally think, that this comes with a lot of other risks, like inconsistent databases or not being able to get the database into a consistent state after restarting.
I need to understand the risks and drawbacks before eventually taking the decision to disable the binlogs.
mariadb galera
First of all: I assume that this is no real good idea.
However, this Bug in MariaDB 10.1.xx crashes single cluster nodes.
https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-9510
One of the workarounds is to disable the binlogs.
I personally think, that this comes with a lot of other risks, like inconsistent databases or not being able to get the database into a consistent state after restarting.
I need to understand the risks and drawbacks before eventually taking the decision to disable the binlogs.
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As per as best practices for setting up MySQL Galera cluster , it is compulsory to enable binary logs and binlog format as ROW.
Not sure why you are interested in disabling binlogs , few are the disadvantages:
- unable to debug queries
- unable to setup a replica server if required.
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As per as best practices for setting up MySQL Galera cluster , it is compulsory to enable binary logs and binlog format as ROW.
Not sure why you are interested in disabling binlogs , few are the disadvantages:
- unable to debug queries
- unable to setup a replica server if required.
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As per as best practices for setting up MySQL Galera cluster , it is compulsory to enable binary logs and binlog format as ROW.
Not sure why you are interested in disabling binlogs , few are the disadvantages:
- unable to debug queries
- unable to setup a replica server if required.
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As per as best practices for setting up MySQL Galera cluster , it is compulsory to enable binary logs and binlog format as ROW.
Not sure why you are interested in disabling binlogs , few are the disadvantages:
- unable to debug queries
- unable to setup a replica server if required.
As per as best practices for setting up MySQL Galera cluster , it is compulsory to enable binary logs and binlog format as ROW.
Not sure why you are interested in disabling binlogs , few are the disadvantages:
- unable to debug queries
- unable to setup a replica server if required.
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