You can use DDL operations to migrate incremental data between MySQL tenants of OceanBase Database.
Notice
If you have created an
indexin the source tenant, it also exists in the destination tenant. OMS Community Edition automatically ignores theindexwithout interrupting the migration process.
Supported DDL operations in incremental migration
ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMNALTER TABLE MODIFY COLUMNNotice
You can only extend the column length. You cannot modify the column type.
ALTER TABLE ALTER COLUMN SET DEFAULTandALTER TABLE ALTER COLUMN DROP DEFAULTALTER TABLE DROP COLUMNCREATE TABLEDROP TABLETRUNCATE TABLECREATE INDEXandALTER TABLE ADD INDEXDROP INDEXandALTER TABLE DROP INDEXRENAME TABLEandALTER TABLE RENAME
Limits of DDL operations in incremental migration
If a table to be synchronized involves DDL operations that are not supported, the migration link may be interrupted and unrecoverable data exceptions may be caused.
Frequent DDL operations on a table are not supported. After the store finishes a DDL operation, which can be determined based on the timestamp, it proceeds to the next DDL operation. Otherwise, the store may exit unexpectedly or cause unrecoverable data exceptions.
Make sure that no DDL operations are performed before you create a store and when a store is being started. If log pulling is involved, make sure that no DDL operations are performed during the period from the start time when logs are pulled to the current time. Otherwise, the store may exit unexpectedly or cause unrecoverable data exceptions.
The table names before and after the
RENAME TABLEstatement must be both included or both not included in the list of tables to be synchronized.