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Manage partitioning plans

Last Updated:2024-11-08 08:55:33  Updated
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This topic describes how to apply a partitioning plan in OceanBase Developer Center (ODC) for automatic partition management, including partition creation and deletion.

Background information

The partitioning plan feature is an extension of RANGE partitioning. ODC can automatically manage RANGE-partitioned tables based on the specified partitioning strategies, and you do not need to manually create partitions. This facilitates maintenance of the RANGE-partitioned tables.

  • RANGE partitioning: RANGE partitioning is the most commonly used partitioning method. It is often used when you want to query tables with dates. In RANGE partitioning, the database maps rows to partitions based on ranges of partitioning key values. For more information, see Set partitioning rules and Partitioning types.

  • Partitioning plan: When you insert data into a RANGE-partitioned table, if the inserted data exceeds the upper bound of the current range, the operation fails and an error is returned.

  • Creation strategy: Table data is divided into corresponding partitions based on the specified time interval and data range. Two partition creation methods are supported:

    • Sequentially Increase: This method applies only to fields of a time type.

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    • Custom: You can define a custom SQL expression for partitioning for any field type.

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  • Deletion strategy: Based on the specified number of partitions allowed, the latest partitions are retained and redundant partitions are deleted.

Partitioning plan execution process

  1. Set a partition creation strategy and a partition deletion strategy for a table.
  2. Set a strategy execution cycle.
  3. Approve the task process.
  4. Execute the partitioning plan.

Considerations

  • Only OceanBase MySQL and OceanBase Oracle data sources are supported.

  • Only RANGE-partitioned tables are supported.

  • When the upper bound of the last partition in a RANGE-partitioned table reaches the value specified by MAXVALUE, no partition can be created. In this case, you cannot configure partitioning strategies in the Create Partitioning Plan panel.

  • By default, a partitioning plan is executed on the hour.

  • If a database already has a partitioning plan, the new partitioning plan will overwrite the existing one once it is approved.

  • Creating partitions for a table within a table group can fail or break the load balancing status. Proceed with caution when you decide to configure a partition creation strategy for such a table.

  • Creating partitions for a table within a table group can invalidate the table group, because tables in the same table group must have the same number of partitions.

  • Deleting partitions from a table that contains a global index will invalidate the global index. Proceed with caution. Choosing to rebuild the global index may cause business issues due to the time-consuming process or online issues resulting from rebuilding failures.

  • The option of rebuilding global indexes is provided only in Oracle mode. In MySQL mode, global indexes will be rebuilt by default.

Create a partitioning plan

Example: Create a partition for the order table in the odc_test database of the obmysql4.3.0 data source at a time interval of 1 month.

Parameter Example value
Project name odc_4.2.0
Data source obmysql4.3.0
Database name odc_test
Table name order
  1. In the SQL window, write an SQL statement to create a table named order.

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    CREATE TABLE `order` (
    `time` date NOT NULL,
     `parti_key` int(11),
     `name` varchar(120) DEFAULT NULL
    ) partition by range columns(time, parti_key)
    (partition p2023_01 values less than ('2023-01-01', 20230101),
    partition p2023_02 values less than ('2023-02-01', 20230201))
    
  2. On the Tickets tab of the SQL window, choose Partitioning Plan > Create New.

  3. In the Create Partitioning Plan panel, configure the following parameters.

    Parameter Description
    Database Select the database for which the partitioning plan is created.
    Partitioning Strategy Select the target RANGE-partitioned table in the specified database and click edit to set partitioning strategies. For more information, see Set partitioning strategies and Examples.

    Note

    • You can select the Show Only Unconfigured Tabls option next to Partitioning Strategy to display only tables with no partitioning strategies.
    • You can also select multiple RANGE-partitioned tables and configure partitioning strategies for them at a time.
    Strategy Execution Cycles
    1. Creation Strategy Execution Period: Set an execution cycle for all partition creation strategies, for example, at 2:00 a.m. every day.
    2. Customize Deletion Strategy Execution Period: Select this option and set an execution cycle for all partition deletion strategies. If you do not select this option, the partition deletion strategies will be scheduled together with partition creation strategies.
    Example: Set the execution cycle to 3:00 a.m. every day for partition creation strategies, and to 1:00 a.m. every day for partition deletion strategies. The system will execute all partition creation strategies at 3:00 a.m. every day and all partition deletion strategies at 1:00 a.m. every day.
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    Task Settings Select a method for handling task errors. Valid values:
    • Stop Task: This is the default option. When you select this option, the task is aborted if an error occurs when you run the script.
    • Ignore Error and Continue: When you select this option, the system skips the statement where an error occurs and continues to execute other statements in the script.
    Execution Timeout Value The default value is 2 hours.
    Remarks The business background of the project, such as the change purpose and expected goal.
  4. After you specify the preceding information, click Submit in the lower-right corner of the panel.

  5. After a task is generated, the Tickets tab automatically appears, where you can view the approval status and basic information of the task.

View a partitioning plan task

Task information

  1. In the partitioning plan task list on the Tickets tab, click View in the Actions column of a partitioning plan task.

  2. In the Task Details panel, click the Basic Information tab and view the basic task information and task settings.

    Item Description
    Basic task information The status, ID, type, data source, risk level, remarks, creator, and creation time of the task are displayed.
    Task settings You can view the partitioning strategies of the RANGE-partitioned table selected when you created the partitioning plan task.
  3. In the Task Details panel, click Initiate Again in the lower-right corner to initiate the task again.

Workflow

  1. In the Task Details panel, click the Workflow tab and view the initiation status, approval status, execution status, and execution result of the task.

  2. You can click Initiate Again in the lower-right corner of the panel to initiate the task again.

Association records

  1. In the Task Details panel, click the Association Records tab and view the ID, database, creation time, and status of the task. You can also click View in the Actions column of a record.

  2. You can click Initiate Again in the lower-right corner of the panel to initiate the task again.

Task logs

  1. In the Task Details panel, click the Logs tab to view all logs and alert logs of the task.

    Tab Description
    All Logs Displays the complete information of all task logs, including INFO, ERROR, and WARN logs. You can click Search, Download, or Copy to search for, download, or copy all logs.
    Alert Logs Displays the ERROR and WARN logs of the task. When a task fails, you can view the error messages in the alert logs. You can click Search, Download, or Copy to search for, download, or copy alert logs.
  2. Click Initiate Again in the lower-right corner of the panel to initiate the task again.

References

  • Set partitioning strategies

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