This topic describes how to synchronize data from an IDB logical table to a DataHub instance in the OceanBase Migration Service (OMS) console.
Limits
DDL synchronization applies only to Blob topics.
The name of a table to be synchronized, as well as the names of columns in the table, must not contain Chinese characters.
The IDB must have a primary key logical table so that it can be synchronized to a DataHub instance.
Data source identifiers, user accounts, and tags must be globally unique in OMS.
OMS supports only the synchronization of objects whose database name or table name is an ASCII string without special characters. The special characters are . | \ " ' ` ( ) = ; / & \n
Usage notes
If the clocks are not synchronized between the nodes or between the client and a server, the latency of incremental synchronization may be negative.
When data transmission is resumed for a project, some data (transmitted within the last minute) may be duplicated in the DataHub instance. Therefore, data deduplication is required in downstream applications.
We recommend that you select no more than 15,000 database objects for a project.
If a table contains LOB fields or contains more than 500 columns, we recommend that you create a dedicated project for the table and set the JVM parameters of related components as needed. For example, set the
limitator.select.batch.maxparameter for the full verification component, thesourceBatchSizeparameter for the full import component, and thesourceBatchSizeparameter for the incremental synchronization component.Execute the following statement to query tables that contain LOB fields:
SELECT DISTINCT(TABLE_NAME) FROM ALL_TAB_COLUMNS WHERE DATA_TYPE IN ('BLOB', 'CLOB', 'NCLOB') AND OWNER = XXX;.
Supported DDL operations for synchronization
ALTER TABLECREATE INDEXDROP INDEXTRUNCATE
Procedure
Create a data synchronization project.
Log on to the OMS console.
In the left-side navigation pane, click Data Synchronization.
On the Data Synchronization page, click Create Synchronization Project in the upper-right corner.
On the Select Source and Destination page, specify the following parameters.
Parameter Description Synchronization Project Name We recommend that you set it to a combination of digits and letters. It must not contain any spaces and cannot exceed 64 characters in length. Labels Click the field and select a target tag from the drop-down list. You can click Manage Tags to create, modify, and delete tags. For more information, see Manage data synchronization projects by using tags. Source If you have created an IDB data source, select it from the drop-down list. Otherwise, click Add Data Source in the drop-down list to create one in the dialog box on the right side. For more information, see Create an IDB data source. Destination If you have created a DataHub data source, select it from the drop-down list. Otherwise, click Add Data Source in the drop-down list to create one in the dialog box on the right side. For more information about parameters, see Create a DataHub data source. Click Next. On the Select Synchronization Type page, select the synchronization type for the current data synchronization project.
Valid values of Synchronization Type are Schema Synchronization, Full Synchronization, and Incremental Synchronization. Schema Synchronization creates a topic. Options for Incremental Synchronization are DML Synchronization and DDL Synchronization. The supported DML operations are
Insert,Delete, andUpdate. Select the options based on your business needs. For more information, see DML filtering and Synchronize DDL operations.Click Next. On the Select Synchronization Objects page, select the type and range of topics to be synchronized.
Available topic types are Tuple and Blob. Tuple topics contain records that are similar to data records in databases. Each record contains multiple columns. You can only write a block of binary data as a record to a Blob topic. The data are Base64-encoded for transmission. For more information, visit the documentation center of DataHub.
Select the type of topics to be synchronized and perform the following steps:
Enter the global unique ID (GUID) in the GUID field.
In the left-side pane, select the objects to be synchronized.
Click >.
Select a mapping method.
Notice
When you set the topic type to tuple without selecting Schema Synchronization, you can only synchronize a single table to a single topic.
To synchronize a single table, select the mapping method as needed in the Map Object to Topic dialog box and click OK.
If you do not select Schema Synchronization when you set the synchronization type and configuration, you can select only Existing Topics here.
Parameter Description Create Topic Enter the name of the new topic in the text box. The topic name can contain letters, digits, and underscores (_) and must start with a letter. It must not exceed 128 characters in length. Select Topic OMS allows you to query DataHub topics. You can click Select Topic, and then find and select the topics to be synchronized from the Existing Topics drop-down list. You can also enter the name of an existing topic and select it after it appears. Batch Generate Topics The format for generating topics in batches is: Topic_${Database Name}_${Table Name}.If you select Create Topic or Batch Generate Topics, after the schema migration succeeds, you can query the created topics on the DataHub side. By default, the number of data shards is 2 and the data expiration time is 7 days. These parameters cannot be modified. If the topics do not meet your business needs, you can create topics in the destination database as needed.
To synchronize multiple tables, click OK in the dialog box that appears.
After you select synchronization objects, you can change topics, set sharding columns, and remove a single object or all objects. Objects in the destination database are listed in the structure of Topic > Database > Table.
Actions Steps Change Topic When the topic type is set to Blob, you can change topics for objects in the destination database. For more information, see Change a topic. Parameter - In the list on the right, move the pointer over the target object.
- Click Settings.
- In the Settings dialog box, click Shard Columns and select the target sharding columns in the drop-down list. You can select multiple fields as sharding columns. This parameter is optional.
Unless otherwise specified, select the primary keys as sharding columns. If the primary keys are not load-balanced, select fields with unique identifiers and whose load is balanced as sharding columns to avoid potential performance issues. Sharding columns can be used for the following purposes:- Load balancing: Threads used for sending messages can be recognized based on the sharding columns if the destination table supports concurrent writes.
- Orderliness: OMS ensures that messages are received in order if the values of the sharding columns are the same. The orderliness specifies the sequence of executing DML statements for a column.
- Click OK.
Remove/Remove All During data mapping, OMS allows you to remove one or more selected objects to be migrated to the destination. - Remove a single synchronization object
In the list on the right of the selection section, move the pointer over the target object, and click Remove. The synchronization object is removed. - Remove all synchronization objects
In the list on the right of the selection section, click Remove All in the upper-right corner. In the dialog box that appears, click OK to remove all synchronization objects.
Click Next. On the Synchronization Options page, specify the following parameters.
Parameter Description Incremental Synchronization Start Timestamp - If you have selected Full Synchronization when you set the synchronization type and configuration, the value here is the project start time by default and cannot be modified.
- If you do not select Full Synchronization when you set the synchronization type and configuration, specify a point in time after which the data is to be synchronized. The default value is the current system time. You can select a point in time or enter a timestamp.
Notice
You can select the current time or a point in time earlier than the current time. This parameter is closely related to the retention period of archived logs. Generally, you can start data synchronization from the current timestamp.
Serialization Method The message format for synchronizing data to a DataHub instance. Valid values: Default, Canal, Dataworks (version 2.0 supported), SharePlex, and DefaultExtendColumnType. For more information, see Data formats. Notice
This parameter is available only when the topic type is set to Blob on the Select Synchronization Type page.Enable Intra-Transaction Sequence Specifies whether to maintain order within a transaction. If this feature is enabled, OMS marks the sequence number for a transaction to be sent to a downstream node.
Notice
This parameter is valid only for the SharePlex format and is intended for you to obtain the sequence numbers of the DML statements that form a transaction.
For example, if a transaction contains 10 DML statements numbered from 1 to 10, OMS will deliver data to the destination database in the same order.Partitioning Rule The rule for synchronizing data from the source database to a DataHub topic. Valid values: Hash and Table. We recommend that you select Table to ensure DDL and DML consumption consistency when downstream applications are consuming messages. - Hash indicates that OMS uses a hash algorithm to select the shard of a DataHub topic based on the value of the primary key or sharding column.
- Table indicates that OMS delivers all data in a table to the same partition and uses the table name as the hash key.
Notice
If you select DDL Synchronization on the Select Synchronization Type page, the partitioning rule can be set only to Table.
Click Precheck.
If an error is returned during the precheck:
You can identify and troubleshoot the issue and then perform the precheck again.
You can click Skip in the Actions column of the precheck item with the error. A dialog box will be displayed, prompting the impact caused if you skip this error. If you want to continue, click OK in the dialog box.
Click Start Project. If you do not need to start the project now, click Save to go to the details page of the data synchronization project. You can start the project later as needed.
OMS allows you to modify the synchronization objects when the data synchronization project is running. For more information, see View and modify synchronization objects. After a data synchronization project is started, the synchronization objects will be executed based on the selected synchronization type. For more information, see the "View synchronization details" section in the View details of a data synchronization project topic.
If data access fails due to a network failure or the slow startup of processes, go to the project list or the project details page and click Restore.