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        • How do I skip DDL statements?
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        • How do I update whitelists and blacklists?
        • What are the application scope and limits of ETL?
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OMS Documentation What's new What is OMS? Terms Overview Hierarchical functional system Basic components Limits Data migration process Data synchronization process Deployment type System and network requirements Memory and disk requirements Prepare the environment Deploy OMS on a single node Deploy OMS on multiple nodes in a single region Deploy OMS on multiple nodes in multiple regions Scale-out and deployment Check the deployment Deploy a time-series database (Optional) Log on to the OMS console Overview Configure user information Change your logon password Log off Data migration overview Create a project to migrate data from a MySQL database to a MySQL tenant of OceanBase Database Create a project to migrate data from a MySQL tenant of OceanBase Database to a MySQL database Create a project to migrate data from an Oracle database to a MySQL tenant of OceanBase Database Create a project to migrate data from an Oracle tenant of OceanBase Database to an Oracle database Create a project to migrate data from an Oracle database to an Oracle tenant of OceanBase Database Create a project to migrate data from a DB2 LUW database to an Oracle tenant of OceanBase Database Create a project to migrate data from an Oracle tenant of OceanBase Database to a DB2 LUW database Create a project to migrate data from a DB2 LUW database to an OceanBase database in MySQL tenant mode Create a project to migrate data from a MySQL tenant of OceanBase Database to a DB2 LUW database Migrate data within OceanBase Database Create an active-active disaster recovery project in OceanBase Database Create a project to migrate data from a TiDB database to an OceanBase database in MySQL tenant mode Create a project to migrate data from a PostgreSQL database to a MySQL tenant of OceanBase Database View details of a data migration project View and modify migration objects Use tags to manage data migration projects Download and import the settings of migration objects Start, pause, and resume a data migration project Release and delete a data migration project DML filtering Synchronize DDL operations Configure matching rules for migration objects Wildcard rules Rename a database table Use SQL conditions to filter data Create and update a heartbeat table Schema migration mechanisms Schema migration operations Supported DDL operations in incremental migration from a MySQL database to a MySQL tenant of OceanBase Database and limits Supported DDL operations in incremental migration from a MySQL tenant of OceanBase Database to a MySQL database and limits Supported DDL operations in incremental migration from an Oracle database to an Oracle tenant of OceanBase Database Supported DDL operations in incremental migration from an Oracle tenant of OceanBase Database to an Oracle database Dynamic DDL operations during data migration between an Oracle tenant of OceanBase Database and a DB2 LUW database Supported DDL operations in incremental migration from a DB2 LUW database to a MySQL tenant of OceanBase Database and limits Supported DDL operations in incremental migration from a MySQL tenant of OceanBase Database to a DB2 LUW database and limits Supported DDL operations in incremental migration between MySQL tenants of OceanBase Database Supported DDL operations in incremental migration between Oracle tenants of OceanBase Database Data synchronization overview Create a project to synchronize data from an OceanBase database to a Kafka instance Create a project to synchronize data from an OceanBase database to a RocketMQ instance Create a project to synchronize data from an OceanBase database to a DataHub instance Create a project to synchronize data from a DBP logical table to a physical table in the MySQL tenant of OceanBase Database Create a project to synchronize data from a DBP logical table to a DataHub instance Create a project to synchronize data from an IDB logical table to the MySQL tenant of OceanBase Database Create a project to synchronize data from an IDB logical table to a DataHub instance Create a project to synchronize data from a MySQL database to a DataHub instance Create a project to synchronize data from an Oracle database to a DataHub instance View details of a data synchronization project View and modify synchronization objects Use tags to manage data synchronization projects Download and import the settings of synchronization objects Start, pause, and resume a data synchronization project Release and delete a data synchronization project DML filtering Synchronize DDL operations Rename databases and tables Rename a topic Use SQL conditions to filter data Column filtering Data formats Create a MySQL data source Create an Oracle data source Create a TiDB data source Create a Kafka data source Create a RocketMQ data source Create a DataHub data source Create a DB2 LUW data source Create a PostgreSQL data source View data source informationCopy a data source Edit a data source Delete a data source Create a database user User privileges
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OceanBase Migration Service (OMS) V3.2.1 is a milestone version since OMS is commercially available.

OMS V3.2.1 upgrades the replication capabilities between OceanBase Database and common heterogeneous databases such as Oracle, DB2 LUW, and MySQL, comprehensively improving the completeness and performance of OMS. OMS V3.2.1 supports automatic synchronization of DDL statements between heterogeneous databases, which is an industry-leading capability that intelligently improves the continuity in database replication and addresses the issue of manual O&M during database synchronization.

Moreover, OMS V3.2.1 has improved the ease-of-use from the perspective of users. In scenarios with a high data volume and a large number of transactions, OMS V3.2.1 is comprehensively improved in terms of stability, processing efficiency, and resource usage. This greatly reduces the learning costs and operation difficulties, thereby helping you implement database migration and upgrades, cross-region database disaster recovery, active-active disaster recovery, and real-time data analysis more conveniently and efficiently.

Version information

  • Version number: V3.2.1

  • Previous version: V3.1.0

  • Version release date: November 10, 2021

  • Version upgrade support: OMS V2.1.0, V2.1.2, V2.2.0, and V3.1.0 can be directly upgraded to V3.2.1.

Compatible database versions

Feature
OBServer versions
Other database versions
Data migration
  • V1.4.X: V1.4.72, V1.4.78, and V1.4.79
  • V2.1.X: V2.1.1
  • V2.2.X: V2.2.20, V2.2.30, V2.2.50, V2.2.52, V2.2.70, V2.2.72, V2.2.74, V2.2.75, V2.2.76, V2.2.76BP1, and V2.2.77
  • V3.1.X: V3.1.0, V3.1.1, and V3.1.2
  • V3.2.X: V3.2.1 and V3.2.2
  • MySQL: V5.6, V5.7, and V8.0
  • MariaDB: V10.2
  • DB2 LUW: V9.7, V10.5, V11.1, and V11.5
  • Oracle: 11gR2 and 12c, 18c, and 19c non-CDB/PDB
Data synchronization
  • V2.2.X: V2.2.20, V2.2.30, V2.2.50, V2.2.52, V2.2.70, V2.2.72, V2.2.74, V2.2.75, V2.2.76, V2.2.76BP1, and V2.2.77
  • V3.1.X: V3.1.0, V3.1.1, and V3.1.2
  • V3.2.X: V3.2.1 and V3.2.2
  • Kafka: V0.9 and V2.1
  • RocketMQ: V4.7.1
  • Sybase ASE: V12.5
  • Oracle: 11gR2, 12cR2 non-CDB, 12c, 18c, and 19c

New features

Data migration and synchronization

  • Supports multiple types of data sources and multiple combinations of data migration and synchronization links from the source database to the destination database.

    • Supports data migration and synchronization between a DB2 LUW database and an Oracle tenant of OceanBase Database.

    • Supports data migration and synchronization between Oracle tenants or MySQL tenants of OceanBase Database, and supports cross-region disaster recovery and active-active disaster recovery.

    • Supports data migration and synchronization from an Oracle tenant of OceanBase Database to an Oracle database.

    • Supports data migration and synchronization from a MySQL tenant of OceanBase Database to a MySQL database.

    • Supports data synchronization from an Oracle tenant of OceanBase Database to a DataHub instance.

  • Supports automatic synchronization of incremental DDL statements during data migration.

  • Supports row filters for database-to-database data migration and synchronization projects.

  • Supports data extraction from data sources of the standby database, such as Oracle ADG and MySQL Slave, to reduce the consumption of resources in the primary database.

  • Supports security authentication for a Kafka instance when data is synchronized from an OceanBase database to the Kafka instance.

  • Allows you to configure row filters when data is synchronized from an OceanBase database to a RocketMQ instance.

  • Allows you to add a DBP data source as the source for synchronization, thereby implementing the synchronization of logical tables. This feature supports automatic synchronization of incremental DDL statements.

  • Allows you to migrate and synchronize homogeneous or heterogeneous data between OceanBase clusters that are managed by different OceanBase Cloud Platforms (OCPs) in the same OMS.

Management and control

  • Allows you to configure migration object matching rules when you create a data migration project, to help you quickly select migration objects in batches.

  • Allows you to import to-be-migrated databases and tables through text and also enter mapping rules for the to-be-migrated databases and tables.

  • Adds the project tagging feature, so that you can manage data migration and synchronization projects based on project tags.

System management

  • Allows you to configure DingTalk alert channels.

  • Adds the regions of OMS nodes and data sources on the overview page of the O&M and monitoring module, so that you can monitor the running status of the OMS system and manage data sources based on regions.

Feature changes and optimization

Feature and performance optimization

  • The data synchronization performance when the source and destination databases use heterogeneous indexes is improved.

  • Support for large transactions in the source database is improved when data is migrated from an OceanBase database to a Kafka instance, and the memory usage in the event of synchronous data writes is reduced.

  • Multi-table join and merge operations are optimized.

  • The check on incremental synchronization configurations is optimized when the source database is an Oracle database. Only table-level supplemental_log needs to be enabled for the Oracle database.

  • obproxy dependencies no longer need to bound in the deployment phase, and the OBProxies of OceanBase databases are specified when data sources are added.

Interaction experience optimization

  • The database and table renaming controls are upgraded. The options for saving the renaming results and setting data filters are more obvious and convenient.

  • The information structure and style of the product list page are improved.

  • The overview page of the O&M and monitoring module is redesigned. The overview page now displays the region information and allows you to view top 5 servers by server resource utilization and resources occupied by components.

Documentation optimization

  • The product documentation in HTML format is provided in the OMS console. You can conveniently view the documentation in real time when you use OMS.

  • The Alert Reference is provided, which describes the possible causes and handling methods of alerts.

  • Detailed descriptions of system parameters are provided.

Fixed issues

Data migration

  • If the BINARY_FLOAT field is used as the primary key during data migration from an Oracle tenant of OceanBase Database to a DB2 LUW database, the data is inconsistent during full verification.

  • If a field of the binary type is used as the primary key in a table during data synchronization from a DB2 LUW database to an Oracle tenant of OceanBase Database, the data is inconsistent during verification.

  • During data migration between MySQL tenants of OceanBase Database, the error message Failed to complete http request: Read timed out is displayed on the page for starting full migration and full verification.

  • During data migration from an Oracle 11g database to an Oracle tenant of OceanBase Database, incremental migration fails to be started and the error message ORA-00911: invalid character is displayed.

  • When the WITH [CASCADED | LOCAL] CHECK OPTION clause in a view building statement is formed, a logic judgement error occurs.

  • When data is migrated from an Oracle database to an Oracle tenant of OceanBase Database, the unknown column exception is thrown during schema migration.

  • During full verification, the Date type in the Oracle database is invalid.

  • During full verification, the MySQL database does not support data of JSON types.

Data synchronization

  • When data is synchronized from a DBP logical table to a physical table, the columns added to the logical table are not synchronized to the physical table.

  • After OMS is upgraded from V3.1.0 to V3.2.1, an error message indicating an internal server error is displayed when you view data synchronization projects.

  • On the details page of a project for migrating data from a MySQL tenant of OceanBase Database to a DataHub instance, the displayed synchronization type is incorrect.

  • The topic naming limits do not conform to the specifications actually supported by RocketMQ.

  • In the full synchronization settings of a data synchronization project, the default maximum number of threads in the thread pool for pulling full data shards is set to 16 by using a system parameter.

  • During the synchronization of logical tables, data transfer fails to resume after interruption and data is lost.

  • During data synchronization from logical tables to a MySQL tenant of OceanBase Database, the attribute cannot be Not Null for all indexed columns.

  • During the synchronization of logical tables, data transfer fails to resume after interruption and data is lost.

  • During the synchronization of logical tables, the specified number of threads in the thread pool for pulling full data shards is too small on the connector.

System management

  • When a user is created, the usernames configured in the frontend and backend are inconsistent in length.

  • When you view migration objects and migration rules, the rules are separated by spaces.

Known issues

  • The frontend log component cannot display consecutive spaces of the backend. As a result, the SKIPDDL parameter on the real-time synchronization component becomes invalid.

  • After OMS V3.1.0 is upgraded to V3.2.1, the INNER_ERROR message is displayed on the details page of data migration projects.

Limits

  • Oracle Store does not support tables whose column names exceed 30 characters, and will display the error message "Schema or table or column name exceeding 30 bytes not supported".

  • Take note of the following limits when you migrate data from a DB2 LUW database to an Oracle tenant of OceanBase Database:

    • Tables with virtual columns cannot be migrated.

    • If the value type in the destination database is longer than the corresponding value type in the source database, data overflow may occur during reverse incremental migration.

    • When you migrate data from a RANGE-partitioned table of the DB2 LUW database to the Oracle tenant of OceanBase Database, if the first partition of the tenant has no upper limit, data overflow may occur during reverse incremental migration.

  • Take note of the following limits when you migrate data from an Oracle tenant of OceanBase Database to a DB2 LUW database:

    • Tables with a null unique key (UK) cannot be migrated. Otherwise, data will be lost.

    • Table names cannot be too long. Otherwise, the primary key name will be extra long and an error will be reported.

    • Non-decimal numbers cannot participate in operation. Otherwise, an error will be reported during schema migration.

    • During full verification, data of the CHAR type may be inconsistent.

    • Special functions, such as INTERVAL and ROUND, cannot be used in default values of columns. Otherwise, an error will be reported.

    • In the DB2 LUW database, data of the CHAR or NCHAR type will be inconsistent during full verification.

  • You cannot configure the "Define Character Set and Length" option when you migrate data from an Oracle tenant of OceanBase Database to an Oracle database.

  • When you clone a two-way data migration project in OceanBase Database, if you remove the destination database and then select the removed database as the source database, the number of tables displayed is inconsistent with the actual number.

  • When you migrate data from a logical table in OceanBase Database to a DataHub instance, special characters in the row filters in the ETL option cannot be parsed.

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