diff --git a/TOC.md b/TOC.md index 1933252eea5ef..3e713e609373e 100644 --- a/TOC.md +++ b/TOC.md @@ -87,6 +87,7 @@ - [Use Mydumper and TiDB Lightning](/backup-and-restore-using-mydumper-lightning.md) - [Use BR](/br/backup-and-restore-tool.md) - [BR Usage Scenarios](/br/backup-and-restore-use-cases.md) + - [BR storages](/br/backup-and-restore-storages.md) + Identify Abnormal Queries - [Identify Slow Queries](/identify-slow-queries.md) - [Identify Expensive Queries](/identify-expensive-queries.md) @@ -175,6 +176,7 @@ - [`ALTER TABLE`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-alter-table.md) - [`ALTER USER`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-alter-user.md) - [`ANALYZE TABLE`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-analyze-table.md) + - [`BACKUP`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-backup.md) - [`BEGIN`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-begin.md) - [`COMMIT`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-commit.md) - [`CREATE DATABASE`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-create-database.md) @@ -213,6 +215,7 @@ - [`RENAME INDEX`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-rename-index.md) - [`RENAME TABLE`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-rename-table.md) - [`REPLACE`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-replace.md) + - [`RESTORE`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-restore.md) - [`REVOKE `](/sql-statements/sql-statement-revoke-privileges.md) - [`ROLLBACK`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-rollback.md) - [`SELECT`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-select.md) @@ -220,6 +223,7 @@ - [`SET PASSWORD`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-set-password.md) - [`SET TRANSACTION`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-set-transaction.md) - [`SET [GLOBAL|SESSION] `](/sql-statements/sql-statement-set-variable.md) + - [`SHOW [BACKUPS|RESTORES]`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-show-backups.md) - [`SHOW CHARACTER SET`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-show-character-set.md) - [`SHOW COLLATION`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-show-collation.md) - [`SHOW [FULL] COLUMNS FROM`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-show-columns-from.md) diff --git a/br/backup-and-restore-storages.md b/br/backup-and-restore-storages.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..973f06a876715 --- /dev/null +++ b/br/backup-and-restore-storages.md @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +--- +title: BR storages +summary: Describes the storage URL format used in BR. +category: reference +--- + +# BR storages + +BR supports reading and writing data on the local filesystem, as well as on Amazon S3 and Google Cloud Storage. These are distinguished by the URL scheme in the `--storage` parameter passed into BR. + +## Schemes + +The following services are supported: + +| Service | Schemes | Example URL | +|---------|---------|-------------| +| Local filesystem, distributed on every node | local | `local:///path/to/dest/` | +| Amazon S3 and compatible services | s3 | `s3://bucket-name/prefix/of/dest/` | +| Google Cloud Storage (GCS) | gcs, gs | `gcs://bucket-name/prefix/of/dest/` | +| Write to nowhere (for benchmarking only) | noop | `noop://` | + +## Parameters + +Cloud storages such as S3 and GCS sometimes require additional configuration for connection. You can specify parameters for such configuration. For example: + +{{< copyable "shell-regular" >}} + +```shell +./br backup full -u 127.0.0.1:2379 -s 's3://bucket-name/prefix?region=us-west-2' +``` + +### S3 parameters + +| Parameter | Description | +|----------:|---------| +| `access-key` | The access key | +| `secret-access-key` | The secret access key | +| `region` | Service Region for Amazon S3 (default to `us-east-1`) | +| `use-accelerate-endpoint` | Whether to use the accelerate endpoint on Amazon S3 (default to `false`) | +| `endpoint` | URL of custom endpoint for S3-compatible services (for example, `https://s3.example.com/`) | +| `force-path-style` | Use path style access rather than virtual hosted style access (default to `false`) | +| `storage-class` | Storage class of the uploaded objects (for example, `STANDARD`, `STANDARD_IA`) | +| `sse` | Server-side encryption algorithm used to encrypt the upload (empty, `AES256` or `aws:kms`) | +| `sse-kms-key-id` | If `sse` is set to `aws:kms`, specifies the KMS ID | +| `acl` | Canned ACL of the uploaded objects (for example, `private`, `authenticated-read`) | + +> **Note:** +> +> It is not recommended to pass in the access key and secret access key directly in the storage URL, because these keys are logged in plain text. BR tries to infer these keys from the environment in the following order: + +1. `$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` and `$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` environment variables +2. `$AWS_ACCESS_KEY` and `$AWS_SECRET_KEY` environment variables +3. Shared credentials file on the BR node at the path specified by the `$AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE` environment variable +4. Shared credentials file on the BR node at `~/.aws/credentials` +5. Current IAM role of the Amazon EC2 container +6. Current IAM role of the Amazon ECS task + +### GCS parameters + +| Parameter | Description | +|----------:|---------| +| `credentials-file` | The path to the credentials JSON file on the TiDB node | +| `storage-class` | Storage class of the uploaded objects (for example, `STANDARD`, `COLDLINE`) | +| `predefined-acl` | Predefined ACL of the uploaded objects (for example, `private`, `project-private`) | + +When `credentials-file` is not specified, BR will try to infer the credentials from the environment, in the following order: + +1. Content of the file on the BR node at the path specified by the `$GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS` environment variable +2. Content of the file on the BR node at `~/.config/gcloud/application_default_credentials.json` +3. When running in GCE or GAE, the credentials fetched from the metadata server. + +## Sending credentials to TiKV + +By default, when using S3 and GCS destinations, BR will send the credentials to every TiKV nodes to reduce setup complexity. + +However, this is unsuitable on cloud environment, where every node has their own role and permission. In such cases, you need to disable credentials sending with `--send-credentials-to-tikv=false` (or the short form `-c=0`): + +{{< copyable "shell-regular" >}} + +```shell +./br backup full -c=0 -u pd-service:2379 -s 's3://bucket-name/prefix' +``` diff --git a/br/backup-and-restore-tool.md b/br/backup-and-restore-tool.md index bec3bab903059..498f42f0a23be 100644 --- a/br/backup-and-restore-tool.md +++ b/br/backup-and-restore-tool.md @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ To restore the cluster data, use the `br restore` command. You can add the `full > - Data are replicated into multiple peers. When ingesting SSTs, these files have to be present on *all* peers. This is unlike back up where reading from a single node is enough. > - Where each peer is scattered to during restore is random. We don't know in advance which node will read which file. > -> These can be avoided using shared storage, e.g. mounting an NFS on the local path, or using S3. With network storage, every node can automatically read every SST file, so these caveats no longer apply. +> These can be avoided using shared storage, for example mounting an NFS on the local path, or using S3. 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All benefits and warnings of BR also apply in this statement. + +Executing `BACKUP` requires `SUPER` privilege. Additionally, both the TiDB node executing the backup and all TiKV nodes in the cluster must have read or write permission to the destination. + +The `BACKUP` statement is blocked until the entire backup task is finished, failed, or canceled. A long-lasting connection should be prepared for executing `BACKUP`. The task can be canceled using the [`KILL TIDB QUERY`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-kill.md) statement. + +Only one `BACKUP` and [`RESTORE`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-restore.md) task can be executed at a time. If a `BACKUP` or `RESTORE` statement is already being executed on the same TiDB server, the new `BACKUP` execution will wait until all previous tasks are finished. + +`BACKUP` can only be used with "tikv" storage engine. Using `BACKUP` with the "mocktikv" engine will fail. + +## Synopsis + +**BackupStmt:** + +![BackupStmt](/media/sqlgram/BackupStmt.png) + +**BRIETables:** + +![BRIETables](/media/sqlgram/BRIETables.png) + +**BackupOption:** + +![BackupOption](/media/sqlgram/BackupOption.png) + +**Boolean:** + +![Boolean](/media/sqlgram/Boolean.png) + +**BackupTSO:** + +![BackupTSO](/media/sqlgram/BackupTSO.png) + +## Examples + +### Back up databases + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +BACKUP DATABASE `test` TO 'local:///mnt/backup/2020/04/'; +``` + +```sql ++------------------------------+-----------+-----------------+---------------------+---------------------+ +| Destination | Size | BackupTS | Queue Time | Execution Time | ++------------------------------+-----------+-----------------+---------------------+---------------------+ +| local:///mnt/backup/2020/04/ | 248665063 | 416099531454472 | 2020-04-12 23:09:48 | 2020-04-12 23:09:48 | ++------------------------------+-----------+-----------------+---------------------+---------------------+ +1 row in set (58.453 sec) +``` + +In the example above, the `test` database is backed up into the local filesystem. The data is saved as SST files in the `/mnt/backup/2020/04/` directories distributed among all TiDB and TiKV nodes. + +The first row of the result above is described as follows: + +| Column | Description | +| :-------- | :--------- | +| `Destination` | The destination URL | +| `Size` | The total size of the backup archive, in bytes | +| `BackupTS` | The TSO of the snapshot when the backup is created (useful for [incremental backup](#incremental-backup)) | +| `Queue Time` | The timestamp (in current time zone) when the `BACKUP` task is queued. | +| `Execution Time` | The timestamp (in current time zone) when the `BACKUP` task starts to run. | + +### Back up tables + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +BACKUP TABLE `test`.`sbtest01` TO 'local:///mnt/backup/sbtest01/'; +``` + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +BACKUP TABLE sbtest02, sbtest03, sbtest04 TO 'local:///mnt/backup/sbtest/'; +``` + +### Back up the entire cluster + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +BACKUP DATABASE * TO 'local:///mnt/backup/full/'; +``` + +Note that the system tables (`mysql.*`, `INFORMATION_SCHEMA.*`, `PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA.*`, …) will not be included into the backup. + +### Remote destinations + +BR supports backing up data to S3 or GCS: + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +BACKUP DATABASE `test` TO 's3://example-bucket-2020/backup-05/?region=us-west-2'; +``` + +The URL syntax is further explained in [BR storages](/br/backup-and-restore-storages.md). + +When running on cloud environment where credentials should not be distributed, set the `SEND_CREDENTIALS_TO_TIKV` option to `FALSE`: + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +BACKUP DATABASE `test` TO 's3://example-bucket-2020/backup-05/?region=us-west-2' + SEND_CREDENTIALS_TO_TIKV = FALSE; +``` + +### Performance fine-tuning + +Use `RATE_LIMIT` to limit the average upload speed per TiKV node to reduce network bandwidth. + +By default, every TiKV node would run 4 backup threads. This value can be adjusted with the `CONCURRENCY` option. + +Before backup is completed, `BACKUP` would perform a checksum against the data on the cluster to verify correctness. This step can be disabled with the `CHECKSUM` option if you are confident that this is unnecessary. + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +BACKUP DATABASE `test` TO 's3://example-bucket-2020/backup-06/' + RATE_LIMIT = 120 MB/SECOND + CONCURRENCY = 8 + CHECKSUM = FALSE; +``` + +### Snapshot + +Specify a timestamp, TSO or relative time to backup historical data. + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +-- relative time +BACKUP DATABASE `test` TO 'local:///mnt/backup/hist01' + SNAPSHOT = 36 HOUR AGO; + +-- timestamp (in current time zone) +BACKUP DATABASE `test` TO 'local:///mnt/backup/hist02' + SNAPSHOT = '2020-04-01 12:00:00'; + +-- timestamp oracle +BACKUP DATABASE `test` TO 'local:///mnt/backup/hist03' + SNAPSHOT = 415685305958400; +``` + +The supported units for relative time are: + +* MICROSECOND +* SECOND +* MINUTE +* HOUR +* DAY +* WEEK + +Note that, following SQL standard, the units are always singular. + +### Incremental backup + +Supply the `LAST_BACKUP` option to only backup the changes between the last backup to the current snapshot. + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +-- timestamp (in current time zone) +BACKUP DATABASE `test` TO 'local:///mnt/backup/hist02' + LAST_BACKUP = '2020-04-01 12:00:00'; + +-- timestamp oracle +BACKUP DATABASE `test` TO 'local:///mnt/backup/hist03' + LAST_BACKUP = 415685305958400; +``` + +## MySQL compatibility + +This statement is a TiDB extension to MySQL syntax. + +## See also + +* [RESTORE](/sql-statements/sql-statement-restore.md) +* [SHOW BACKUPS](/sql-statements/sql-statement-show-backups.md) diff --git a/sql-statements/sql-statement-restore.md b/sql-statements/sql-statement-restore.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..d47aabb676dfd --- /dev/null +++ b/sql-statements/sql-statement-restore.md @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +--- +title: RESTORE | TiDB SQL Statement Reference +summary: An overview of the usage of RESTORE for the TiDB database. +category: reference +--- + +# RESTORE + +This statement performs a distributed restore from a backup archive previously produced by a [`BACKUP` statement](/sql-statements/sql-statement-backup.md). + +The `RESTORE` statement uses the same engine as the [BR tool](/br/backup-and-restore-use-cases.md), except that the restore process is driven by TiDB itself rather than a separate BR tool. All benefits and caveats of BR also apply here. In particular, **`RESTORE` is currently not ACID-compliant**. Before running `RESTORE`, ensure that the following requirements are met: + +* The cluster is "offline", and the current TiDB session is the only active SQL connection to access all tables being restored. +* When a full restore is being performed, the tables being restored should not already exist, because existing data might be overridden and causes inconsistency between the data and indices. +* When an incremental restore is being performed, the tables should be at the exact same state as the `LAST_BACKUP` timestamp when the backup is created. + +Running `RESTORE` requires `SUPER` privilege. Additionally, both the TiDB node executing the backup and all TiKV nodes in the cluster must have read permission from the destination. + +The `RESTORE` statement is blocking, and will finish only after the entire backup task is finished, failed, or canceled. A long-lasting connection should be prepared for running `RESTORE`. The task can be canceled using the [`KILL TIDB QUERY`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-kill.md) statement. + +Only one `BACKUP` and `RESTORE` task can be executed at a time. If a `BACKUP` or `RESTORE` task is already running on the same TiDB server, the new `RESTORE` execution will wait until all previous tasks are done. + +`RESTORE` can only be used with "tikv" storage engine. Using `RESTORE` with the "mocktikv" engine will fail. + +## Synopsis + +**RestoreStmt:** + +![RestoreStmt](/media/sqlgram/RestoreStmt.png) + +**BRIETables:** + +![BRIETables](/media/sqlgram/BRIETables.png) + +**RestoreOption:** + +![RestoreOption](/media/sqlgram/RestoreOption.png) + +**Boolean:** + +![Boolean](/media/sqlgram/Boolean.png) + +## Examples + +### Restore from backup archive + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +RESTORE DATABASE * FROM 'local:///mnt/backup/2020/04/'; +``` + +```sql ++------------------------------+-----------+----------+---------------------+---------------------+ +| Destination | Size | BackupTS | Queue Time | Execution Time | ++------------------------------+-----------+----------+---------------------+---------------------+ +| local:///mnt/backup/2020/04/ | 248665063 | 0 | 2020-04-21 17:16:55 | 2020-04-21 17:16:55 | ++------------------------------+-----------+----------+---------------------+---------------------+ +1 row in set (28.961 sec) +``` + +In the example above, all data is restored from a backup archive at the local filesystem. The data is read as SST files from the `/mnt/backup/2020/04/` directories distributed among all TiDB and TiKV nodes. + +The first row of the result above is described as follows: + +| Column | Description | +| :-------- | :--------- | +| `Destination` | The destination URL to read from | +| `Size` | The total size of the backup archive, in bytes | +| `BackupTS` | (not used) | +| `Queue Time` | The timestamp (in current time zone) when the `RESTORE` task was queued. | +| `Execution Time` | The timestamp (in current time zone) when the `RESTORE` task starts to run. | + +### Partial restore + +You can specify which databases or tables to restore. If some databases or tables are missing from the backup archive, they will be ignored, and thus `RESTORE` would complete without doing anything. + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +RESTORE DATABASE `test` FROM 'local:///mnt/backup/2020/04/'; +``` + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +RESTORE TABLE `test`.`sbtest01`, `test`.`sbtest02` FROM 'local:///mnt/backup/2020/04/'; +``` + +### Remote destinations + +BR supports restoring data from S3 or GCS: + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +RESTORE DATABASE * FROM 's3://example-bucket-2020/backup-05/?region=us-west-2'; +``` + +The URL syntax is further explained in [BR storages](/br/backup-and-restore-storages.md). + +When running on cloud environment where credentials should not be distributed, set the `SEND_CREDENTIALS_TO_TIKV` option to `FALSE`: + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +RESTORE DATABASE * FROM 's3://example-bucket-2020/backup-05/?region=us-west-2' + SEND_CREDENTIALS_TO_TIKV = FALSE; +``` + +### Performance fine-tuning + +Use `RATE_LIMIT` to limit the average download speed per TiKV node to reduce network bandwidth. + +By default, TiDB node would run 128 restore threads. This value can be adjusted with the `CONCURRENCY` option. + +Before restore is completed, `RESTORE` would perform a checksum against the data from the archive to verify correctness. This step can be disabled with the `CHECKSUM` option if you are confident that this is unnecessary. + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +RESTORE DATABASE * FROM 's3://example-bucket-2020/backup-06/' + RATE_LIMIT = 120 MB/SECOND + CONCURRENCY = 64 + CHECKSUM = FALSE; +``` + +### Incremental restore + +There is no special syntax to perform incremental restore. TiDB will recognize whether the backup archive is full or incremental and take appropriate action. You only need to apply each incremental restore in correct order. + +For instance, if a backup task is created as follows: + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +BACKUP DATABASE `test` TO 's3://example-bucket/full-backup' SNAPSHOT = 413612900352000; +BACKUP DATABASE `test` TO 's3://example-bucket/inc-backup-1' SNAPSHOT = 414971854848000 LAST_BACKUP = 413612900352000; +BACKUP DATABASE `test` TO 's3://example-bucket/inc-backup-2' SNAPSHOT = 416353458585600 LAST_BACKUP = 414971854848000; +``` + +then the same order should be applied in the restore: + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +RESTORE DATABASE * FROM 's3://example-bucket/full-backup'; +RESTORE DATABASE * FROM 's3://example-bucket/inc-backup-1'; +RESTORE DATABASE * FROM 's3://example-bucket/inc-backup-2'; +``` + +## MySQL compatibility + +This statement is a TiDB extension to MySQL syntax. + +## See also + +* [BACKUP](/sql-statements/sql-statement-backup.md) +* [SHOW RESTORES](/sql-statements/sql-statement-show-backups.md) diff --git a/sql-statements/sql-statement-show-backups.md b/sql-statements/sql-statement-show-backups.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..9ae112ee44335 --- /dev/null +++ b/sql-statements/sql-statement-show-backups.md @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +--- +title: SHOW [BACKUPS|RESTORES] | TiDB SQL Statement Reference +summary: An overview of the usage of SHOW [BACKUPS|RESTORES] for the TiDB database. +category: reference +--- + +# SHOW [BACKUPS|RESTORES] + +This statement shows a list of all queued and running [`BACKUP`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-backup.md) and [`RESTORE`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-restore.md) tasks. + +Use `SHOW BACKUPS` to query `BACKUP` tasks and use `SHOW RESTORES` to query `RESTORE` tasks. Both statements require `SUPER` privilege to run. + +## Synopsis + +**ShowBRIEStmt:** + +![ShowBRIEStmt](/media/sqlgram/ShowBRIEStmt.png) + +**ShowLikeOrWhereOpt:** + +![ShowLikeOrWhereOpt](/media/sqlgram/ShowLikeOrWhereOpt.png) + +## Examples + +In one connection, execute the following statement: + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +BACKUP DATABASE `test` TO 's3://example-bucket/backup-01/?region=us-west-1'; +``` + +Before the backup completes, run `SHOW BACKUPS` in a new connection: + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +SHOW BACKUPS; +``` + +```sql ++--------------------------------+---------+----------+---------------------+---------------------+-------------+------------+ +| Destination | State | Progress | Queue_Time | Execution_Time | Finish_Time | Connection | ++--------------------------------+---------+----------+---------------------+---------------------+-------------+------------+ +| s3://example-bucket/backup-01/ | Backup | 98.38 | 2020-04-12 23:09:03 | 2020-04-12 23:09:25 | NULL | 4 | ++--------------------------------+---------+----------+---------------------+---------------------+-------------+------------+ +1 row in set (0.00 sec) +``` + +The first row of the result above is described as follows: + +| Column | Description | +| :-------- | :--------- | +| `Destination` | The destination URL (with all parameters stripped to avoid leaking secret keys) | +| `State` | State of the task | +| `Progress` | Estimated progress in the current state as a percentage | +| `Queue_Time` | When the task was queued | +| `Execution_Time` | When the task was started; the value is `0000-00-00 00:00:00` for queueing tasks | +| `Finish_Time` | (not used for now) | +| `Connection` | Connection ID running this task | + +The connection ID can be used to cancel a backup/restore task via the [`KILL TIDB QUERY`](/sql-statements/sql-statement-kill.md) statement. + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +KILL TIDB QUERY 4; +``` + +```sql +Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) +``` + +### Filtering + +Use the `LIKE` clause to filter out tasks by matching the destination URL against a wildcard expression. + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +SHOW BACKUPS LIKE 's3://%'; +``` + +Use the `WHERE` clause to filter by columns. + +{{< copyable "sql" >}} + +```sql +SHOW BACKUPS WHERE `Progress` < 25.0; +``` + +## MySQL compatibility + +This statement is a TiDB extension to MySQL syntax. + +## See also + +* [BACKUP](/sql-statements/sql-statement-backup.md) +* [RESTORE](/sql-statements/sql-statement-restore.md)