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Synchronize data from OceanBase Database to a Kafka instance

Last Updated:2024-08-16 06:00:53  Updated
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Kafka is a widely used high-performance distributed stream computing platform. OceanBase Migration Service (OMS) supports real-time data synchronization between a self-managed Kafka instance and Oracle and MySQL tenants of OceanBase Database, extending the message processing capability. Therefore, OMS is widely applied to business scenarios such as real-time data warehouse building, data query, and report distribution.

OMS allows you to synchronize data to message queue products, extending the all-around application of your business in big data fields, such as monitoring data aggregation, streaming data processing, and online/offline analysis. For more information about the data formats for the two types of tenants, see Data formats.

Prerequisites

You have created a dedicated database user for data synchronization in the source OceanBase database and granted corresponding privileges to the user. For more information, see Create a database user.

Limitations

  • Only physical tables can be synchronized.

  • OMS supports Kafka 0.9, 1.0, and 2.x.

    Notice

    When the version of the Kafka instance is 0.9, schema synchronization is not supported.

  • During data synchronization, if you rename a source table to be synchronized and the new name is beyond the synchronization scope, the data of the source table will not be synchronized to the destination Kafka instance.

  • The name of a table to be synchronized, as well as the names of columns in the table, must not contain Chinese characters.

  • Data source identifiers and user accounts must be globally unique in OMS.

  • OMS supports the migration of only objects whose database name, table name, and column name are ASCII-encoded and do not contain special characters. The special characters are spaces line breaks, and the following characters: . | " ' ` ( ) = ; / & \.

  • OMS does not support a standby OceanBase database as the source.

Considerations

  • In a data synchronization project where the source is an OceanBase database and DDL synchronization is enabled, if a RENAME operation is performed on a table in the source, we recommend that you restart the project to avoid data loss during incremental synchronization.

  • During incremental synchronization from OceanBase Database V4.x, if the STORED attribute is not marked for a generated column, the column value synchronized to the destination is NULL. As a result, the data of this column received by the downstream system is not as expected.

  • Take note of the following items when an updated row contains a LOB column:

    • If the LOB column is updated, do not use the value stored in the LOB column before the UPDATE or DELETE operation.

      The following data types are stored in LOB columns: JSON, GIS, XML, user-defined type (UDT), and TEXT such as LONGTEXT and MEDIUMTEXT.

    • If the LOB column is not updated, the value stored in the LOB column before and after the UPDATE or DELETE operation is NULL.

  • If the clocks between nodes or between the client and the server are out of synchronization, the latency may be inaccurate during incremental synchronization.

    For example, if the clock is earlier than the standard time, the latency can be negative. If the clock is later than the standard time, the latency can be positive.

  • When data transfer is resumed for a project, some data (within the last minute) may be duplicated in the Kafka instance, and deduplication is required in downstream systems.

  • When you synchronize data from an OceanBase database to a Kafka instance, if the statement for unique index creation fails the execution at the source, the Kafka instance consumes the DDL statements for unique index creation and deletion. If the downstream DDL statement for unique index creation fails the execution, ignore this exception.

    Notice

    • When you synchronize data from OceanBase Database V2.2.73 or later but earlier than V3.x, we recommend that you use OceanBase Change Data Capture (CDC) V2.2.73 or later but earlier than V3.x, or OceanBase CDC of a version later than V3.2.4.5, to ensure the orderliness of DML row change operations within a transaction.

    • When you synchronize data from OceanBase Database of a version earlier than V2.2.73, the orderliness of DML row change operations cannot be ensured within a transaction.

Supported DDL

  • CREATE TABLE

    Notice

    The created table must be a synchronization object. To execute the CREATE TABLE statement on a synchronized table, execute the DROP TABLE statement on this table first.

  • ALTER TABLE

  • DROP TABLE

  • TRUNCATE TABLE

    In delayed deletion, the same transaction contains two identical TRUNCATE TABLE DDL statements. In this case, idempotence is implemented for downstream consumption.

  • ALTER TABLE…TRUNCATE PARTITION

  • CREATE INDEX

  • DROP INDEX

  • COMMENT ON TABLE

  • RENAME TABLE

    Notice

    The renamed table must be a synchronization object.

Procedure

  1. Create a data synchronization project.

    1. Log on to the OMS console.

    2. In the left-side navigation pane, click Data Synchronization.

    3. On the Data Synchronization page, click Create Synchronization Project in the upper-right corner.

  2. On the Select Source and Destination page, configure the 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.
    Tag (Optional) Click the field and select a target tag from the drop-down list. You can also 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 OceanBase data source, which can be a physical data source or an ApsaraDB for OceanBase data source, select it from the drop-down list. If not, click New Data Source in the drop-down list and create one in the dialog box that appears on the right. For more information about the parameters, see Create a physical OceanBase data source or Create a public cloud OceanBase data source.
    Destination If you have created a Kafka data source, select it from the drop-down list. If not, click New Data Source in the drop-down list to create one in the dialog box on the right side. For more information, see Create a Kafka data source.
  3. Click Next. On the Select Synchronization Type page, select the synchronization type for the current data synchronization project.

    Valid values: Schema Synchronization, Full Synchronization, and Incremental Synchronization. Full Synchronization supports the synchronization of tables without primary keys. Options for Incremental Synchronization are DML Synchronization and DDL Synchronization. The supported DML operations are Insert, Delete, and Update. For more information, see DML filtering and Synchronize DDL operations.

  4. (Optional) Click Next.

    If you have selected Incremental Synchronization without configuring the required parameters for the source OceanBase database, the More About Data Sources dialog box appears to prompt you to configure the parameters. For more information about the parameters, see Create a physical OceanBase data source or Create a public cloud OceanBase data source.

    After you configure the parameters, click Test Connection. After the test succeeds, click OK.

  5. Click Next. On the Select Synchronization Objects page, select a synchronization scope.

    When you synchronize data from an OceanBase database to a Kafka instance, you can synchronize data from multiple tables to multiple topics.

    1. In the left-side pane, select the objects to be synchronized.

    2. Click >.

    3. In the Map Object to Topic dialog box, select a mapping method.

      If you do not select Schema Synchronization when you set the synchronization type, you can select only Existing Topics here. If you have selected Schema Synchronization when you specify the synchronization type, you can select only one mapping method to create or select a topic.

      For example, if you have selected Schema Synchronization, when you use both the Create Topic and Select Topic mapping methods or rename the topic, a precheck error will be returned due to option conflicts.

      Parameter Description
      Create Topic Enter the name of the new topic in the text box. The topic name contains 3 to 64 characters, and can contain only letters, digits, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and periods (.).
      Select Topic OMS allows you to query Kafka topics. You can click Select Topic, and then find and select a topic for synchronization from the Select Topic 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 in the Kafka instance. By default, the number of partitions is 3 and the number of partition replicas is 1. These parameters cannot be modified. If the topics do not meet your business needs, you can create topics in the destination database as needed.

    4. Click OK.

      Note

      OMS automatically filters out unsupported tables.

    OMS allows you to import objects from text files, change the topics of the objects, set row-based filtering, or remove a single object or all objects. Objects in the destination database are listed in the structure of Topic > Database > Table.

    Operation Description
    Import objects
    1. In the list on the right, click Import Objects in the upper-right corner.
    2. In the dialog box that appears, click OK. Notice
      This operation will overwrite previous selections. Proceed with caution.
    3. In the Import Synchronization Objects dialog box, import the objects to be synchronized.
      You can import CSV files to rename databases/tables and set row filtering conditions. For more information, see Download and import the settings of synchronization objects.
    4. Click Validate.
    5. After the validation is passed, click OK.
    Change topics OMS allows you to change the topic for objects at the destination. For more information, see Change topics.
    Configure settings OMS allows you to configure row-based filtering, select sharding columns, and select columns to be synchronized.
    1. In the list on the right, move the pointer over the object that you want to set.
    2. Click Settings.
    3. In the Settings dialog box, you can perform the following operations:
      • In the Row Filters section, specify a standard SQL WHERE clause to filter data by row. For more information, see Use SQL conditions to filter data.
      • Select the sharding columns that you want to use from the Sharding Columns drop-down list. You can select multiple fields as sharding columns. This parameter is optional.
        Unless otherwise specified, select the primary key as sharding columns. If the primary keys are not load-balanced, select load-balanced fields with unique identifiers 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.
      • In the Select Columns section, select the columns to be synchronized. For more information, see Column filtering.
    4. Click OK.
    Remove one or all objects During data mapping, OMS allows you to remove one or more selected objects to be migrated or synchronized to the destination.
    • Remove a single synchronization object
      In the list on the right of the selection section, hover 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.
  6. Click Next. On the Synchronization Options page, specify the following parameters.

    • Full synchronization

      The following table describes the full synchronization parameters, which are displayed only if you have selected Full Synchronization on the Select Synchronization Type page.

      Parameter Description
      Full Synchronization Resource Configuration You can select Small, Medium, or Large to use the corresponding default values of Read Concurrency, Write Concurrency, and Memory. You can also customize the resource configurations for full synchronization. Through resource configuration for the Full-Import component, you can limit the resource consumption of a project in the full synchronization phase.

      Notice

      In the case of custom configurations, the minimum value is 1 and only integers are supported.

    • Incremental synchronization

      The following table describes the incremental synchronization parameters, which are displayed only if you have selected Incremental Synchronization on the Select Synchronization Type page.

      Parameter Description
      Incremental Log Pull Resource Configuration You can select Small, Medium, or Large to use the corresponding default value of Memory. You can also customize the resource configurations for incremental log pull. Through resource configuration for the Store component, you can limit the resource consumption of a project in log pull in the incremental synchronization phase.

      Notice

      In the case of custom configurations, the minimum value is 1 and only integers are supported.

      Incremental Data Write Resource Configuration You can select Small, Medium, or Large to use the corresponding default values of Write Concurrency and Memory. You can also customize the resource configurations for incremental data write. Through resource configuration for the Incr-Sync component, you can limit the resource consumption of a project in data writes in the incremental synchronization phase.

      Notice

      In the case of custom configurations, the minimum value is 1 and only integers are supported.

      Incremental Record Retention Time The duration that incremental parsed files are cached in OMS. A longer retention period results in more disk space occupied by the Store component.
      Incremental Synchronization Start Timestamp
      • If you have selected Full Synchronization as the synchronization type, the default value of this parameter is the project startup time and cannot be modified.
      • If you do not select Full Synchronization as the synchronization type, set this parameter to a certain point of time, which is the current system time by default. For more information, see Set an incremental synchronization timestamp.
    • Advanced options

      Parameter Description
      Serialization Method The message format for synchronizing data to a Kafka instance. Valid values: Default, Canal, Dataworks (version 2.0 supported), SharePlex, DefaultExtendColumnType, Debezium, DebeziumFlatten, DebeziumSmt, and Avro. For more information, see Data formats.
      Notice:
      • Only MySQL tenants of OceanBase Database support Debezium, DebeziumFlatten, DebeziumSmt, and Avro.
      • If the message format is set to DataWorks, DDL operations COMMENT ON TABLE and ALTER TABLE…TRUNCATE PARTITION cannot be synchronized.
        Partitioning Rules The rule for synchronizing data from an OceanBase database to a Kafka topic. The data transmission service supports Hash, Table, and One. For more information about the delivery of DDL statements in different scenarios and examples, see the description below.
        • Hash indicates that OMS uses a hash algorithm to select the partition of a Kafka topic based on the value of the primary key or sharding column.
          Notice
          The Hash rule supports only delivering data to all partitions.
        • Table indicates that OMS delivers all data in a table to the same partition and uses the table name as the hash key.
        • One indicates that JSON messages are delivered to a partition under a topic to ensure ordering.
        Business System Identification (Optional) Identifies the source business system of data. The business system identifier consists of 1 to 20 characters.

        The following table describes the delivery of a DDL statement in different scenarios.

        Partitioning rule When the DDL statement involves multiple tables (example: RENAME TABLE) When the DDL statement involves unknown tables (example: DROP INDEX) When the DDL statement involves a single table
        Hash The DDL statement is delivered to all partitions of the topics associated with the involved tables.
        Assume that the DDL statement involves three tables, A, B, and C. If A is associated with Topic 1, B is associated with Topic 2, and C is not involved in the current project, the DDL statement is delivered to all partitions of Topic 1 and Topic 2.
        The DDL statement is delivered to all partitions of all topics of the current project.
        Assume that the DDL statement cannot be identified by OMS. If the current project has three topics, the DDL statement is delivered to all partitions of these three topics.
        The DDL statement is delivered to all partitions of the topic associated with the table.
        Table The DDL statement is delivered to specific partitions of the topics associated with the tables. The partitions correspond to the hash values of the names of involved tables.
        Assume that the DDL statement involves three tables, A, B, and C. If A is associated with Topic 1, B is associated with Topic 2, and C is not involved in the current project, the DDL statement is delivered to the partitions corresponding to the hash values of the involved table names in Topic 1 and Topic 2.
        The DDL statement is delivered to all partitions of all topics of the current project.
        Assume that the DDL statement cannot be identified by OMS. If the current project has three topics, the DDL statement is delivered to all partitions of these three topics.
        The DDL statement is delivered to a partition of the topic associated with the table.
        One The DDL statement is delivered to a fixed partition of the topics associated with the tables.
        Assume that the DDL statement involves three tables, A, B, and C. If A is associated with Topic 1, B is associated with Topic 2, and C is not involved in the current project, the DDL statement is delivered to a fixed partition of Topic 1 and Topic 2.
        The DDL statement is delivered to a fixed partition of all topics of the current project.
        Assume that the DDL statement cannot be identified by OMS. If the current project has three topics, the DDL statement is delivered to a fixed partition of these three topics.
        The DDL statement is delivered to a fixed partition of the topic associated with the table.

      If the parameter settings on the page cannot meet your requirements, you can click Parameter Configuration in the lower part of the page to configure more specific settings. You can also reference an existing project or component template.

    • Click Precheck.

      During the precheck, OMS detects the connection with the destination Kafka instance. If an error is returned during the precheck, you can perform the following operations:

      • Identify and troubleshoot the problem and then perform the precheck again.

      • Click Skip in the Actions column of a failed precheck item. In the dialog box that appears, you can view the prompt for the consequences of the operation and click OK.

    • 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 the data synchronization project encounters a running exception due to a network failure or slow startup of processes, you can click Recover on the Synchronization Projects page or on the Details page of the synchronization project.

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