MySQL InnoDB Cluster

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Purpose

To attempt installing a 3 node cluster.

Process

Started with downloading and installing mysql80-community-release-el7-3.noarch.rpm on each node, and the workstation I used for the admin API.

  • Install and configure mysql server on first node. In my case this is Amazon Linux 2
sudo yum install mysql-community-server
sudo systemctl enable --now mysqld.service
  • Grab the temp password from /var/log/mysqld.log [1] and run secure setup.
    • Root by default is restricted to localhost. I added an account for the mysqlsh to connect from my workstation. Also added the permissions to configure the clusteradmin
mysql> create user 'root'@'ip address' identified with mysql_native_password BY 'password';
mysql> grant all privileges on *.* to 'root'@'ip address';
mysql> GRANT CLONE_ADMIN, CONNECTION_ADMIN, CREATE USER, EXECUTE, FILE, GROUP_REPLICATION_ADMIN, PERSIST_RO_VARIABLES_ADMIN, PROCESS, RELOAD, REPLICATION CLIENT, REPLICATION SLAVE, REPLICATION_APPLIER, REPLICATION_SLAVE_ADMIN, ROLE_ADMIN, SELECT, SHUTDOWN, SYSTEM_VARIABLES_ADMIN ON *.* TO 'root'@'password' WITH GRANT OPTION;
mysql> flush privileges;

[2]

  • Installed mysql shell on my Fedora 33 workstation.
sudo dnf install -y mysql-shell
  • Set variables and run setup function.
mysqlsh
MySQL  JS > values={'password':'<root password>', 'clusterAdmin':'<cluster admin name>', 'clusterAdminPassword':'<cluster password>'}
MySQL  JS > dba.configureInstance('root@node1:3306', values )
  • At this point I exited mysql shell with ctrl+d and connected to node1 directly using shell (This can be reworked from the beginnging)
mysqlsh --mysql -u root -h nod1
MySQL  node1:3306 ssl  JS > var cluster = dba.createCluster('testcluster')