The xtrabackup command-line options¶
Here you can find all of the command-line options for the xtrabackup binary.
Modes of operation¶
You invoke xtrabackup in one of the following modes:
-
--backup
mode to make a backup in a target directory -
--prepare
mode to restore data from a backup (created in--backup
mode) -
--copy-back
to copy data from a backup to the location that contained the original data; to move data instead of copying use the alternate--move-back
mode. -
--stats
mode to scan the specified data files and print out index statistics.
When you intend to run xtrabackup in any of these modes, use the following syntax:
$ xtrabackup [--defaults-file=#] --backup|--prepare|--copy-back|--stats [OPTIONS]
For example, the --prepare
mode is applied as follows:
$ xtrabackup --prepare --target-dir=/data/backup/mysql/
For all modes, the default options are read from the xtrabackup and mysqld configuration groups from the following files in the given order:
-
/etc/my.cnf
-
/etc/mysql/my.cnf
-
/usr/etc/my.cnf
-
~/.my.cnf
.
As the first parameter to xtrabackup (in place of the --defaults-file
,
you may supply one of the following:
-
--print-defaults
to have xtrabackup print the argument list and exit. -
--no-defaults
to forbid reading options from any file but the login file. -
--defaults-file
to read the default options from the given file. -
--defaults-extra-file
to read the specified additional file after the global files have been read. -
--defaults-group-suffix
to read the configuration groups with the given suffix. The effective group name is constructed by concatenating the default configuration groups (xtrabackup and mysqld) with the given suffix. -
--login-path
to read the given path from the login file.
InnoDB options¶
A large group of InnoDB options are generally read from the my.cnf
configuration file, so xtrabackup boots up its embedded InnoDB in the same configuration as your current server. You usually do not
need to specify them explicitly. These options have the same behavior in InnoDB
and XtraDB. See --innodb-miscellaneous
for more information.
Options¶
apply-log-only¶
Usage: --apply-log-only
This option causes only the redo stage to be performed when preparing a backup. It is very important for incremental backups.
backup¶
Usage: --backup
Make a backup and place it in --target-dir
. See Create a full backup.
backup-lock-timeout¶
Usage: --backup-lock-timeout
The timeout in seconds for attempts to acquire metadata locks.
backup-lock-retry-count¶
Usage: --backup-lock-retry-count
The number of attempts to acquire metadata locks.
backup-locks¶
Usage: --backup-locks
This option controls if backup locks should be used instead of FLUSH TABLES
WITH READ LOCK
on the backup stage. The option has no effect when the server does not support backup locks. This option is enabled by default,
disable with --no-backup-locks
.
check-privileges¶
Usage: check-privileges
This option checks if Percona XtraBackup has all required privileges. If a required privilege is missing for the current operation, the operation terminates and prints an error message. If a privilege is not needed for the current operation, but is missing and may be necessary for another XtraBackup operation, the operation is not aborted, and prints a warning.
Example output
```{.text .no-copy}
xtrabackup: Error: missing required privilege LOCK TABLES on *.*
xtrabackup: Warning: missing required privilege REPLICATION CLIENT on *.*
```
close-files¶
Usage: --close-files
Do not keep files opened. When xtrabackup opens a tablespace, xtrabackup normally doesn’t close its file handle. This operation allows xtrabackup to handle the DDL operations correctly. However, if the number of tablespaces is huge and can not fit into any limit, there is an option to close file handles once they are no longer accessed. Percona XtraBackup can produce inconsistent backups with this option enabled. Use at your own risk.
compress¶
Usage: --compress
xtrabackup compresses all output data, including the transaction log and metadata files.
Version updates | Option changes |
---|---|
Percona XtraBackup 8.0.34-29 | * The qpress/QuickLZ compression algorithm is no longer supported for compress operations. * The ZSTD compression algorithm is moved to General Availability . This version makes ZSTD the default compression method for the --compress option. * --compress produces \*.zst files. You can specify ZSTD compression level with the --compress-zstd-level=# option. * --compress=lz4 produces \*.lz4 files. You can extract the contents of these files by using lz4 program. You can extract the contents of the files by using the --decompress option. To decompress backups taken by older versions of Percona XtraBackup that used a QuickLZ compression algorithm, the --decompress option still supports qpress for backward compatibility. |
Percona XtraBackup 8.0.33-28 and lower versions | The --compress option uses either the quicklz , lz4 , or ZSTD compression algorithm to compress all output data. The quicklz algorithm is chosen by default. When using --compress=quicklz or --compress , the resulting files have the qpress archive format. Every \*.qp file produced by xtrabackup is essentially a one-file qpress archive and can be extracted and uncompressed by the qpress file archiver. * --compress=zstd produces \*.zst files. You can specify ZSTD compression level with the [--compress-zstd-level=# ](#compress-zstd-level) option. * --compress=lz4 produces \*.lz4 files. You can extract the contents of these files by using lz4 program. You can extract the contents of the files by using the --decompress option. |
Percona XtraBackup 8.0.30-23 | Adds the Zstandard ( ZSTD ) compression algorithm in tech preview . The ZSTD algorithm is a fast lossless compression algorithm that targets real-time compression scenarios and better compression ratios. To compress files using the ZSTD compression algorithm, set the --compress option to zstd. The --compress=zstd option produces *.zst files. You can extract the contents of these files with the --decompress option. Also, you can specify the ZSTD compression level with the –compress-zstd-level=#) option. |
compress-chunk-size¶
Usage: --compress-chunk-size=#
Size of working buffer(s) for compression threads in bytes. The default value is 64K.
compress-threads¶
Usage: --compress-threads=#
This option specifies the number of worker threads xtrabackup uses for parallel data compression. This option defaults to 1
. Parallel
compression (--compress-threads
) can be used with --parallel
.
For example,
--parallel=4 --compress --compress-threads=2
creates 4 I/O threads
that read and then pipe that data to 2 compression threads.
compress-zstd-level¶
Usage: --compress-zstd-level=#
This option specifies the ZSTD
compression level. Compression levels provide a trade-off between the compression speed and the size of the compressed file. A lower compression level provides faster compression speed but larger file sizes. A higher compression level provides lower compression speed but smaller file sizes. For example, set level 1 if the compression speed is the most important for you. Set level 19 if the size of the compressed files is the most important.
The default value is 1. The allowed range is from 1 to 19.
Percona XtraBackup 8.0.30-22 implemented this option.
copy-back¶
Usage: --copy-back
Copy all the files in a previously made backup from the backup directory to
their original locations. This option will not copy over existing files
unless --force-non-empty-directories
option is
specified.
core-file¶
Usage: --core-file
Write core on fatal signals.
databases¶
Usage: --databases=#
This option specifies a list of databases and tables that should be backed
up. The option accepts the list of the form "databasename1[.table_name1]
databasename2[.table_name2] . . ."
.
databases-exclude¶
Usage: --databases-exclude=name
Databases are excluded based on name. This option operates the same way as --databases
, but excludes the matched names from the backup.
This option has a higher priority than
--databases
.
databases-file¶
Usage: --databases-file=#
This option specifies the path to the file containing the list of databases
and tables that should be backed up. The file can contain the list elements
of the form databasename1[.table_name1]
, one element per line.
datadir¶
Usage: --datadir=DIRECTORY
The source directory for the backup. This directory should be the same as the datadir
for your MySQL server, so it should be read from my.cnf
if that
exists; otherwise, you must specify it on the command line.
When combined with the --copy-back
or
--move-back
option, --datadir
refers to the destination directory.
Once connected to the server, to perform a backup, you will need
READ
and EXECUTE
permissions at a filesystem level in the
server’s datadir.
debug-sleep-before-unlock¶
Usage: --debug-sleep-before-unlock=#
This is a debug-only option used by the xtrabackup test suite.
debug-sync¶
Usage: --debug-sync=name
The debug sync point. This option is only used by the xtrabackup test suite.
decompress¶
Usage: --decompress
Decompresses all files in a backup previously
made with the --compress
option. The
--parallel
option will allow multiple files to be
decrypted simultaneously. To decompress files compressed with quicklz
compression algorithm, install the qpress utility. It must be accessible within the path. Percona XtraBackup does not
automatically remove the compressed files. To clean up the backup
directory users should use --remove-original
option.
The --decompress
option may be used with xbstream to
decompress individual qpress files.
decompress-threads¶
Usage: --decompress-threads=#
Force xbstream to use the specified number of threads for decompressing.
decrypt¶
Usage: --decrypt=ENCRYPTION-ALGORITHM
Decrypts all files with the .xbcrypt
extension in a backup
previously made with --encrypt
option. The
--parallel
option will allow multiple files to be
decrypted simultaneously. Percona XtraBackup doesn’t
automatically remove the encrypted files. To clean up the backup
directory users should use --remove-original
option.
defaults-extra-file¶
Usage: --defaults-extra-file=[MY.CNF]
Read this file after the global files are read. This option must be written as the first option on the command line.
defaults-file¶
Usage: --defaults-file=[MY.CNF]
Only read default options from the given file. Must be given as the first option on the command-line. Must be a real file; it cannot be a symbolic link.
defaults-group¶
Usage: --defaults-group=GROUP-NAME
This option sets the group that should be read from the configuration file. This option is used by xtrabackup if you use the
--defaults-group
option. It is needed for mysqld_multi
deployments.
defaults-group-suffix¶
Usage: --defaults-group-suffix=#
Also reads groups with concat(group, suffix).
dump-innodb-buffer-pool¶
Usage: --dump-innodb-buffer-pool
This option controls whether or not a new dump of buffer pool content should be done.
With --dump-innodb-buffer-pool
, xtrabackup
makes a request to the server to start the buffer pool dump (it
takes some time to complete and is done in the background) at the
beginning of a backup provided the status variable
innodb_buffer_pool_dump_status
reports that the dump has been
completed.
$ xtrabackup --backup --dump-innodb-buffer-pool --target-dir=/home/user/backup
By default, this option is set to OFF.
If innodb_buffer_pool_dump_status
reports that there is running
dump of the buffer pool, xtrabackup waits for the dump to complete
using the value of --dump-innodb-buffer-pool-timeout
The file ib_buffer_pool
stores tablespace ID and page ID data to warm up the buffer pool sooner.
dump-innodb-buffer-pool-timeout¶
Usage: --dump-innodb-buffer-pool-timeout
This option contains the number of seconds that xtrabackup should
monitor the value of innodb_buffer_pool_dump_status
to
determine if buffer pool dump has completed.
This option is used in combination with
--dump-innodb-buffer-pool
. By default, it is set to 10
seconds.
dump-innodb-buffer-pool-pct¶
Usage: --dump-innodb-buffer-pool-pct
This option contains the percentage of the most recently used buffer pool pages to dump.
This option is effective if --dump-innodb-buffer-pool
option is set
to ON. If this option contains a value, xtrabackup sets the MySQL
system variable innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct
. As soon as the buffer pool
dump completes or it is stopped (see
--dump-innodb-buffer-pool-timeout
), the value of the MySQL system
variable is restored.
encrypt¶
Usage: --encrypt=ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM
This option instructs xtrabackup to encrypt backup copies of InnoDB data
files using the algorithm specified in the ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM. Currently
supported algorithms are: AES128
, AES192
and AES256
encrypt-key¶
Usage: --encrypt-key=ENCRYPTION_KEY
A proper length encryption key to use. It is not recommended to use this option where there is uncontrolled access to the machine as the command line and thus the key can be viewed as part of the process info.
encrypt-key-file¶
Usage: --encrypt-key-file=ENCRYPTION_KEY_FILE
The name of a file where the raw key of the appropriate length can be read from. The file must be a simple binary (or text) file that contains exactly the key to be used.
It is passed directly to the xtrabackup child process. See the xtrabackup documentation for more details.
encrypt-threads¶
Usage: --encrypt-threads=#
This option specifies the number of worker threads that will be used for parallel encryption/decryption. See the xtrabackup documentation for more details.
encrypt-chunk-size¶
Usage: --encrypt-chunk-size=#
This option specifies the size of the internal working buffer for each encryption thread, measured in bytes. It is passed directly to the xtrabackup child process.
To adjust the chunk size for encrypted files, use --read-buffer-size
and --encrypt-chunk-size
.
estimate-memory¶
Usage: --estimate-memory=#
This option is in tech preview. Before using this option in production, we recommend that you test restoring production from physical backups in your environment, and also use the alternative backup method for redundancy.
Implemented in Percona XtraBackup 8.0.32-26, the option lets you enable or disable the Smart memory estimation feature. The default value is OFF. Enable the feature by setting --estimate-memory=ON
in the backup phase and setting the --use-free-memory-pct
option in the --prepare
phase. If the --estimate-memory
setting is disabled, the --use-free-memory-pct
setting is ignored.
An example of how to enable the Smart memory estimation feature:
$ xtrabackup --backup --estimate-memory=ON --target-dir=/data/backups/
$ xtrabackup --prepare --use-free-memory-pct=50 --target-dir=/data/backups/
export¶
Usage: --export
Create files necessary for exporting tables. See restore individual tables.
extra-lsndir¶
Usage: --extra-lsndir=DIRECTORY
(for –backup): save an extra copy of the xtrabackup_checkpoints
and xtrabackup_info
files in this directory.
force-non-empty-directories¶
Usage: --force-non-empty-directories
When specified, it makes --copy-back
and
--move-back
option transfer files to non-empty
directories. No existing files will be overwritten. If files that need to
be copied/moved from the backup directory already exist in the destination
directory, it will still fail with an error.
ftwrl-wait-timeout¶
Usage: --ftwrl-wait-timeout=SECONDS
This option specifies time in seconds that xtrabackup should wait for
queries that would block FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK
before running it.
If there are still such queries when the timeout expires, xtrabackup
terminates with an error. Default is 0
, in which case it does not wait
for queries to complete and starts FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK
immediately. Where supported xtrabackup will
automatically use Backup Locks
as a lightweight alternative to FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK
to copy
non-InnoDB data to avoid blocking DML queries that modify InnoDB tables.
ftwrl-wait-threshold¶
Usage: --ftwrl-wait-threshold=SECONDS
This option specifies the query run time threshold which is used by
xtrabackup to detect long-running queries with a non-zero value of
--ftwrl-wait-timeout
. FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK
is not started until such long-running queries exist. This option has no
effect if --ftwrl-wait-timeout
is 0
. Default value
is 60
seconds. Where supported xtrabackup will
automatically use Backup Locks
as a lightweight alternative to FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK
to copy
non-InnoDB data to avoid blocking DML queries that modify InnoDB tables.
ftwrl-wait-query-type¶
Usage: --ftwrl-wait-query-type=all|update
This option specifies which types of queries are allowed to complete before
xtrabackup will issue the global lock. Default is all
.
galera-info¶
Usage: --galera-info
This option creates the xtrabackup_galera_info
file which contains
the local node state at the time of the backup. Option should be used when
performing the backup of Percona XtraDB Cluster. It has no effect when
backup locks are used to create the backup.
generate-new-master-key¶
Usage: --generate-new-master-key
Generate a new master key when doing a copy-back.
generate-transition-key¶
Usage: --generate-transition-key
xtrabackup needs to access the same keyring file or vault server during prepare and copy-back but it should not depend on whether the server keys have been purged.
--generate-transition-key
creates and adds to the keyring
a transition key for xtrabackup to use if the master key used for
encryption is not found because it has been rotated and purged.
get-server-public-key¶
Usage: --get-server-public-key
Get the server public key
help¶
Usage: --help
When run with this option or without any options xtrabackup displays information about how to run the program on the command line along with all supported options and variables with default values where appropriate.
history¶
Usage: --history=NAME
This option enables the tracking of backup history in the
PERCONA_SCHEMA.xtrabackup_history
table. An optional history series name
may be specified that will be placed with the history record for the current
backup being taken.
host¶
Usage: --host=HOST
This option accepts a string argument that specifies the host to use when connecting to the database server with TCP/IP. It is passed to the mysql child process without alteration. See mysql –help for details.
incremental-basedir¶
Usage: --incremental-basedir=DIRECTORY
When creating an incremental backup, this is the directory containing the full backup that is the base dataset for the incremental backups.
incremental-dir¶
Usage: --incremental-dir=DIRECTORY
When preparing an incremental backup, this is the directory where the incremental backup is combined with the full backup to make a new full backup.
incremental-force-scan¶
Usage: --incremental-force-scan
When creating an incremental backup, force a full scan of the data pages in that instance.
incremental-history-name¶
Usage: --incremental-history-name=name
This option specifies the name of the backup series stored in the
PERCONA_SCHEMA.xtrabackup_history
history record to base an incremental
backup on. xtrabackup will search the history table looking for the most
recent (highest innodb_to_lsn
), successful backup in the series and take
the to_lsn value to use as the starting lsn
for the incremental
backup. This will be mutually exclusive with
--incremental-history-uuid
, --incremental-basedir
and
--incremental-lsn
. If no valid lsn can be found (no series by that
name, no successful backups by that name) xtrabackup will return with an
error. It is used with the --incremental
option.
incremental-history-uuid¶
Usage: --incremental-history-uuid=name
This option specifies the UUID of the specific history record stored in the
PERCONA_SCHEMA.xtrabackup_history
to base an incremental backup on.
--incremental-history-name
, --incremental-basedir
and
--incremental-lsn
. If no valid lsn can be found (no success record
with that UUID) xtrabackup will return with an error. It is used with
the –incremental option.
incremental-lsn¶
Usage: --incremental-lsn=LSN
When creating an incremental backup, you can specify the log sequence number
(LSN) instead of specifying
--incremental-basedir
. For databases created in 5.1 and
later, specify the LSN as a single 64-bit integer.
Important
If a wrong LSN value is specified (a user error which Percona XtraBackup does not detect), the backup is unusable. Be careful!
innodb¶
Usage: --innodb=name
This option is ignored for MySQL option compatibility.
innodb-miscellaneous¶
Usage: --innodb-miscellaneous
There is a large group of InnoDB options that are normally read from the
my.cnf
configuration file, so that xtrabackup boots up its
embedded InnoDB in the same configuration as your current server. You
normally do not need to specify these explicitly. These options have the
same behavior in InnoDB and XtraDB:
keyring-file-data¶
Usage: --keyring-file-data=FILENAME
The path to the keyring file. Combine this option with
--xtrabackup-plugin-dir
.
kill-long-queries-timeout¶
Usage: --kill-long-queries-timeout=SECONDS
This option specifies the number of seconds xtrabackup waits between
starting FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK
and killing those queries that block
it. Default is 0 seconds, which means xtrabackup will not attempt to kill
any queries. In order to use this option xtrabackup user should have the
PROCESS
and SUPER
privileges. Where supported, xtrabackup
automatically uses Backup locks
as a lightweight alternative to FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK
to copy
non-InnoDB data to avoid blocking DML queries that modify InnoDB tables.
kill-long-query-type¶
Usage: --kill-long-query-type=all|select
This option specifies which types of queries should be killed to unblock the global lock. Default is “select”.
lock-ddl¶
Usage: --lock-ddl
Issue LOCK TABLES FOR BACKUP
if it is supported by server (otherwise use
LOCK INSTANCE FOR BACKUP
) at the beginning of the backup to block all DDL
operations.
Note
Prior to Percona XtraBackup 8.0.22-15.0, using a safe-slave-backup stops the SQL replica thread after the InnoDB tables and before the non-InnoDB tables are backed up.
As of Percona XtraBackup 8.0.22-15.0, using a safe-slave-backup option stops the SQL replica thread before copying the InnoDB files.
lock-ddl-per-table¶
Usage: --lock-ddl-per-table
Lock DDL for each table before xtrabackup starts to copy it and until the backup is completed.
Note
The [–lock-ddl-per-table] option is deprecated. Use the [–lock-ddl] option instead.
lock-ddl-timeout¶
Usage: --lock-ddl-timeout
If LOCK TABLES FOR BACKUP
or LOCK INSTANCE FOR BACKUP
does not return
within given timeout, abort the backup.
log¶
Usage: --log
This option is ignored for MySQL
log-bin¶
Usage: --log-bin
The base name for the log sequence.
log-bin-index¶
Usage: --log-bin-index=name
File that holds the names for binary log files.
log-copy-interval¶
Usage: --log-copy-interval=#
This option specifies the time interval between checks done by the log copying thread in milliseconds (default is 1 second).
login-path¶
Usage: --login-path
Read the given path from the login file.
move-back¶
Usage: --move-back
Move all the files in a previously made backup from the backup directory to their original locations. As this option removes backup files, it must be used with caution.
no-backup-locks¶
Usage: --no-backup-locks
Explicity disables the --backup-locks
option which is enabled by
default.
no-defaults¶
Usage: --no-defaults
The default options are only read from the login file.
no-lock¶
Usage: --no-lock
Disables table lock with FLUSH TABLES WITH READ
LOCK
. Use it only if all your tables are InnoDB and you do not care
about the binary log position of the backup. This option shouldn’t be used if
there are any DDL
statements being executed or if any updates are
happening on non-InnoDB tables (this includes the system MyISAM tables in the
mysql database), otherwise it could lead to an inconsistent backup. Where
supported xtrabackup will automatically use Backup locks
as a lightweight alternative to FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK
to copy
non-InnoDB data to avoid blocking DML queries that modify InnoDB tables. If
you are considering to use this because your backups are failing to acquire
the lock, this could be because of incoming replication events are preventing
the lock from succeeding. Please try using --safe-slave-backup
to
momentarily stop the replication replica thread, this may help the backup to
succeed and you do not need to use this option.
no-server-version-check¶
Usage: --no-server-version-check
Implemented in Percona XtraBackup 8.0.21.
The --no-server-version-check
option disables the server version check.
The default behavior runs a check that compares the source system version to the Percona XtraBackup version. If the source system version is higher than the XtraBackup version, the backup is aborted with a message.
Adding the option overrides this check, and the backup proceeds, but there may be issues with the backup.
See Server Version and Backup Version Comparison for more information.
no-version-check¶
Usage: --no-version-check
This option disables the version check. If you do not pass this option, the
automatic version check is enabled implicitly when xtrabackup runs
in the --backup
mode. To disable the version check, you should pass
explicitly the --no-version-check
option when invoking xtrabackup.
When the automatic version check is enabled, xtrabackup performs a version check against the server on the backup stage after creating a server connection. xtrabackup sends the following information to the server:
-
MySQL flavor and version
-
Operating system name
-
Percona Toolkit version
-
Perl version
Each piece of information has a unique identifier. This is a MD5 hash value that Percona Toolkit uses to obtain statistics about how it is used. This is a random UUID; no client information is either collected or stored.
open-files-limit¶
Usage: --open-files-limit=#
The maximum number of file descriptors to reserve with setrlimit().
parallel¶
Usage: --parallel=#
This option specifies the number of threads to use to copy multiple data
files concurrently when creating a backup. The default value is 1 (i.e., no
concurrent transfer). In Percona XtraBackup 2.3.10 and newer, this option
can be used with the --copy-back
option to copy the user
data files in parallel (redo logs and system tablespaces are copied in the
main thread).
password¶
Usage: --password=PASSWORD
This option specifies the password to use when connecting to the database. It accepts a string argument. See mysql –help for details.
plugin-load¶
Usage: --plugin-load
List of plugins to load.
port¶
Usage: --port=PORT
This option accepts a string argument that specifies the port to use when connecting to the database server with TCP/IP. It is passed to the mysql child process without alteration. See mysql –help for details.
prepare¶
Usage: --prepare
Makes xtrabackup perform a recovery on a backup created with
--backup
, so that it is ready to use. See
preparing a backup.
print-defaults¶
Usage: --print-defaults
Print the program argument list and exit. Must be given as the first option on the command-line.
print-param¶
Usage: --print-param
Makes xtrabackup print out parameters that can be used for copying the data files back to their original locations to restore them.
read-buffer-size¶
Usage: --read-buffer-size
Sets the read buffer size. The given value is scaled up to page size. The default size is 10MB. Use this option to increase the xbcloud/xbstream chunk size from the default size. To adjust the chunk size for encrypted files, use --read-buffer-size
and --encrypt-chunk-size
.
redo-log-arch-dir¶
Usage: --redo-log-arch-dir=name
This option sets the redo log archive directory if this directory is not already set on the server. To use this option, you must run Percona XtraBackup as the owner of mysqld
. Additionally, the user must have at least one of the following privileges: SUPER
or SYSTEM_VARIABLES_ADMIN
.
Implemented in Percona XtraBackup 8.0.34-29.
register-redo-log-consumer¶
Usage: --register-redo-log-consumer
The --register-redo-log-consumer
parameter is disabled by default. When enabled, this parameter lets Percona XtraBackup register as a redo log consumer at the start of the backup. The server does not remove a redo log that Percona XtraBackup (the consumer) has not yet copied. The consumer reads the redo log and manually advances the log sequence number (LSN). The server blocks the writes during the process. Based on the redo log consumption, the server determines when it can purge the log.
Implemented in Percona XtraBackup 8.0.30-23.
remove-original¶
Usage: --remove-original
Implemented in Percona XtraBackup 2.4.6, this option when specified will
remove .qp
, .xbcrypt
and .qp.xbcrypt
files after
decryption and decompression.
rocksdb-datadir¶
Usage: --rocksdb-datadir
RocksDB data directory
rocksdb-wal-dir¶
Usage: --rocksdb-wal-dir
RocksDB WAL directory.
rocksdb-checkpoint-max-age¶
Usage: --rocksdb-checkpoint-max-age
The checkpoint cannot be older than this number of seconds when the backup completes.
rocksdb-checkpoint-max-count¶
Usage: --rocksdb-checkpoint-max-count
Complete the backup even if the checkpoint age requirement has not been met after this number of checkpoints.
rollback-prepared-trx¶
Usage: --rollback-prepared-trx
Force rollback prepared InnoDB transactions.
rsync¶
Usage: --rsync
Uses the rsync utility to optimize local file transfers. When this
option is specified, xtrabackup uses rsync to copy
all non-InnoDB files instead of spawning a separate cp for each
file, which can be much faster for servers with a large number of databases
or tables. This option cannot be used together with --stream
.
safe-slave-backup¶
Usage: --safe-slave-backup
When specified, xtrabackup will stop the replica SQL thread just before
running FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK
and wait to start backup until
Slave_open_temp_tables
in SHOW STATUS
is zero. If there are no open
temporary tables, the backup will take place, otherwise the SQL thread will
be started and stopped until there are no open temporary tables. The backup
will fail if Slave_open_temp_tables
does not become zero after
--safe-slave-backup-timeout
seconds. The replication SQL
thread will be restarted when the backup finishes. This option is
implemented in order to deal with replicating temporary tables
and isn’t necessary with Row-Based-Replication.
Note
Prior to Percona XtraBackup 8.0.22-15.0, using a safe-slave-backup stops the SQL replica thread after the InnoDB tables and before the non-InnoDB tables are backed up.
As of Percona XtraBackup 8.0.22-15.0, using a safe-slave-backup option stops the SQL replica thread before copying the InnoDB files.
safe-slave-backup-timeout¶
Usage: --safe-slave-backup-timeout=SECONDS
How many seconds --safe-slave-backup
should wait for
Slave_open_temp_tables
to become zero. Defaults to 300 seconds.
secure-auth¶
Usage: --secure-auth
Refuse client connecting to server if it uses old (pre-4.1.1) protocol. (Enabled by default; use –skip-secure-auth to disable.)
server-id¶
Usage: --server-id=#
The server instance being backed up.
server-public-key-path¶
Usage: --server-public-key-path
The file path to the server public RSA key in the PEM format.
skip-tables-compatibility-check¶
Usage: --skip-tables-compatibility-check
See --tables-compatibility-check
.
slave-info¶
Usage: --slave-info
This option is useful when backing up a replication replica server. It prints
the binary log position of the source server. It also writes the binary log
coordinates to the xtrabackup_slave_info
file as a CHANGE MASTER
command. A new replica for this source can be set up by starting a replica server
on this backup and issuing a CHANGE MASTER
command with the binary log
position saved in the xtrabackup_slave_info
file.
socket¶
Usage: --socket
This option accepts a string argument that specifies the socket to use when connecting to the local database server with a UNIX domain socket. It is passed to the mysql child process without alteration. See mysql –help for details.
ssl¶
Usage: --ssl
Enable secure connection.
ssl-ca¶
Usage: --ssl-ca
Path of the file which contains list of trusted SSL CAs.
ssl-capath¶
Usage: --ssl-capath
Directory path that contains trusted SSL CA certificates in PEM format.
ssl-cert¶
Usage: --ssl-cert
Path of the file which contains X509 certificate in PEM format.
ssl-cipher¶
Usage: --ssl-cipher
List of permitted ciphers to use for connection encryption.
ssl-crl¶
Usage: --ssl-crl
Path of the file that contains certificate revocation lists. MySQL server documentation.
ssl-crlpath¶
Usage: --ssl-crlpath
Path of directory that contains certificate revocation list files.
ssl-fips-mode¶
Usage: --ssl-fips-mode
SSL FIPS mode (applies only for OpenSSL); permitted values are: OFF, ON, STRICT.
ssl-key¶
Usage: --ssl-key
Path of file that contains X509 key in PEM format.
ssl-mode¶
Usage: --ssl-mode
Security state of connection to server.
ssl-verify-server-cert¶
Usage: --ssl-verify-server-cert
Verify server certificate Common Name value against host name used when connecting to server.
stats¶
Usage: --stats
Causes xtrabackup to scan the specified data files and print out index statistics.
stream¶
Usage: --stream=FORMAT
Stream all backup files to the standard output in the specified format. Currently, this option only supports the xbstream format.
strict¶
Usage: --strict
If this option is specified, xtrabackup fails with an error when invalid parameters are passed.
tables¶
Usage: --tables=name
A regular expression against which the full tablename, in
databasename.tablename
format, is matched. If the name matches, the
table is backed up. See partial backups.
tables-compatibility-check¶
Usage: --tables-compatibility-check
Enables the engine compatibility warning. The default value is
ON. To disable the engine compatibility warning use
--skip-tables-compatibility-check
.
tables-exclude¶
Usage: --tables-exclude=name
Filtering by regexp for table names. Operates the same
way as --tables
, but matched names are excluded from
backup. Note that this option has a higher priority than
--tables
.
tables-file¶
Usage: --tables-file=name
A file containing one table name per line, in databasename.tablename format. The backup will be limited to the specified tables.
target-dir¶
Usage: --target-dir=DIRECTORY
This option specifies the destination directory for the backup. If the
directory does not exist, xtrabackup creates it. If the directory
does exist and is empty, xtrabackup will succeed.
xtrabackup will not overwrite existing files, however; it will
fail with operating system error 17, file exists
.
If this option is a relative path, it is interpreted as being relative to the current working directory from which xtrabackup is executed.
In order to perform a backup, you need READ
, WRITE
, and EXECUTE
permissions at a filesystem level for the directory that you supply as the
value of --target-dir
.
innodb-temp-tablespaces-dir¶
Usage: --innodb-temp-tablespaces-dir=DIRECTORY
Directory where temp tablespace files live, this path can be absolute.
throttle¶
Usage: --throttle=#
This option limits the number of chunks copied per second. The chunk size is 10 MB.
To limit the bandwidth to 10 MB/s, set the option to 1.
tls-ciphersuites¶
Usage: --tls-ciphersuites
TLS v1.3 cipher to use.
tls-version¶
Usage: --tls-version
TLS version to use, permitted values are: TLSv1, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3.
tmpdir¶
Usage: --tmpdir=name
Specify the directory that will be used to store temporary files during the backup
transition-key¶
Usage: --transition-key=name
This option is used to enable processing the backup without accessing the keyring vault server. In this case, xtrabackup derives the AES encryption key from the specified passphrase and uses it to encrypt tablespace keys of tablespaces being backed up.
If --transition-key
does not have any
value, xtrabackup will ask for it. The same passphrase should be
specified for the --prepare
command.
use-free-memory-pct¶
Usage: --use-free-memory-pct
The --use-free-memory-pct
is a tech preview option. Before using this option in production, we recommend that you test restoring production from physical backups in your environment, and also use the alternative backup method for redundancy.
Implemented in Percona XtraBackup 8.0.30-23, this option lets you configure the Smart memory estimation feature. The option controls the amount of free memory that can be used to --prepare
a backup. The default value is 0 (zero) which defines the option as disabled. For example, if you set --use-free-memory-pct=50
, then 50% of the free memory is used to prepare
a backup. The maximum allowed value is 100.
This option works, only if --estimate-memory
option is enabled. If the --estimate-memory
option is disabled, the --use-free-memory-pct
setting is ignored.
An example of how to enable the Smart memory estimation feature:
$ xtrabackup --backup --estimate-memory=ON --target-dir=/data/backups/
$ xtrabackup --prepare --use-free-memory-pct=50 --target-dir=/data/backups/
use-memory¶
Usage: --use-memory
This option affects how much memory is allocated and is similar to innodb_buffer_pool_size
. This option is only relevant in the --prepare
phase or when analyzing statistics with --stats
. The default value is 100MB. The recommended value is between 1GB to 2GB. Multiple values are supported if you provide the unit (for example, 1MB, 1M, 1GB, 1G).
user¶
Usage: --user=USERNAME
This option specifies the MySQL username used when connecting to the server, if that’s not the current user. The option accepts a string argument. See mysql –help for details.
version¶
Usage: --version
This option prints xtrabackup version and exits.
xtrabackup-plugin-dir¶
Usage: --xtrabackup-plugin-dir=DIRNAME
The absolute path to the directory that contains the keyring
plugin.
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