This guide is based on CentOS 6
Install MariaDB
Install in the replica server the same MariaDB server package that Abiquo API server is using. This can be achieve by installing the corresponding abiquo-release package on the replica server and executing the command below:
yum -y install MariaDB-server MariaDB-client
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Configure DB replication on master server
Create the replication configuration file in Maria DB master server:
cat <<EOF >/etc/my.cnf.d/replication.cnf [server] log-basename=master log-bin binlog-format=row server_id=1 EOF
Restart mysql service:
service mysql restart
Create a replicator user and grant it replication permissions by executing the query below on DB prompt. Replace SLAVE_IP and PASSWORD accordingly:
GRANT REPLICATION SLAVE ON *.* TO 'replicator'@'SLAVE_IP' IDENTIFIED BY 'PASSWORD';
Configure DB replication on slave server
Create the replication configuration file in Maria DB slave server:
cat <<EOF >/etc/my.cnf.d/replication.cnf [server] server_id=2 EOF
Restart mysql service:
# service mysql restart
Initial replication
Open a new session on Maria DB master server and execute the command below in MySQL prompt. Keep this session open until replication has been completed.
FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK;
Get current binlog position by executing the command below on Maria DB prompt:
SHOW MASTER STATUS;
This will show current position on master binfile. We will need this value later when replicating the DB in the Maria DB slave server:
MariaDB [(none)]> SHOW MASTER STATUS; +----------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+ | File | Position | Binlog_Do_DB | Binlog_Ignore_DB | +----------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+ | localhost-bin.000002 | 3712878 | | | +----------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
On a different session, dump kinton and kinton_accounting databases on Maria DB master server:
mysqldump --databases kinton kinton_accounting --routines > dump.sql
Configure slave replication point
Copy dump.sql from previous step from Maria DB master server to Maria DB slave server.
Once copied, import it into Maria DB slave server. If this is a new installation you may need to create kinton database.
mysql < dump.sql
Once imported, configure Maria DB slave server replication. Replace MASTER_HOST, MASTER_USER, MASTER_PASSWORD, MASTER_LOG_FILE and MASTER_LOG_POS accordingly to previous steps in command below and execute it in slave server mysql prompt:
CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_HOST='MASTER_IP', MASTER_USER='replicator', MASTER_PASSWORD='PASSWORD', MASTER_PORT=3306, MASTER_LOG_FILE='localhost-bin.000002', MASTER_LOG_POS=3712878, MASTER_CONNECT_RETRY=10;
Start slave replication from slave mysql prompt with this command:
START SLAVE;
You can check replication status by executing on the slave:
MariaDB [kinton]> show slave status\G *************************** 1. row *************************** Slave_IO_State: Waiting for master to send event Master_Host: 10.60.13.25 Master_User: replicator Master_Port: 3306 Connect_Retry: 10 Master_Log_File: localhost-bin.000002 Read_Master_Log_Pos: 3713036 Relay_Log_File: localhost-relay-bin.000002 Relay_Log_Pos: 691 Relay_Master_Log_File: localhost-bin.000002 Slave_IO_Running: Yes Slave_SQL_Running: Yes Replicate_Do_DB: Replicate_Ignore_DB: Replicate_Do_Table: Replicate_Ignore_Table: Replicate_Wild_Do_Table: Replicate_Wild_Ignore_Table: Last_Errno: 0 Last_Error: Skip_Counter: 0 Exec_Master_Log_Pos: 3713036 Relay_Log_Space: 989 Until_Condition: None Until_Log_File: Until_Log_Pos: 0 Master_SSL_Allowed: No Master_SSL_CA_File: Master_SSL_CA_Path: Master_SSL_Cert: Master_SSL_Cipher: Master_SSL_Key: Seconds_Behind_Master: 0 Master_SSL_Verify_Server_Cert: No Last_IO_Errno: 0 Last_IO_Error: Last_SQL_Errno: 0 Last_SQL_Error: Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids: Master_Server_Id: 1 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
When the Slave_IO_State is Waiting for master to send event means you replication is working ok.
References
https://mariadb.com/kb/en/setting-up-replication/