MySQL NDB Cluster 8.0 supports online table schema changes using the standard ALTER TABLE
syntax employed by the MySQL Server (ALGORITHM=DEFAULT|INPLACE|COPY
), and described elsewhere.
Some older releases of NDB Cluster used a syntax specific to NDB
for online ALTER TABLE
operations. That syntax has since been removed.
Operations that add and drop indexes on variable-width columns of NDB
tables occur online. Online operations are noncopying; that is, they do not require that indexes be re-created. They do not lock the table being altered from access by other API nodes in an NDB Cluster (but see Limitations of NDB online operations, later in this section). Such operations do not require single user mode for NDB
table alterations made in an NDB cluster with multiple API nodes; transactions can continue uninterrupted during online DDL operations.
ALGORITHM=INPLACE
can be used to perform online ADD COLUMN
, ADD INDEX
(including CREATE INDEX
statements), and DROP INDEX
operations on NDB
tables. Online renaming of NDB
tables is also supported.
Previously, columns of NDB
tables could not be renamed online; this limitation is removed in NDB 8.0.18.
Currently you cannot add disk-based columns to NDB
tables online. This means that, if you wish to add an in-memory column to an NDB
table that uses a table-level STORAGE DISK
option, you must declare the new column as using memory-based storage explicitly. For example—assuming that you have already created tablespace ts1
—suppose that you create table t1
as follows:
mysql>CREATE TABLE t1 (
>c1 INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
>c2 VARCHAR(30)
>)
>TABLESPACE ts1 STORAGE DISK
>ENGINE NDB;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (1.73 sec) Records: 0 Duplicates: 0 Warnings: 0
You can add a new in-memory column to this table online as shown here:
mysql>ALTER TABLE t1
>ADD COLUMN c3 INT COLUMN_FORMAT DYNAMIC STORAGE MEMORY,
>ALGORITHM=INPLACE;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (1.25 sec) Records: 0 Duplicates: 0 Warnings: 0
This statement fails if the STORAGE MEMORY
option is omitted:
mysql>ALTER TABLE t1
>ADD COLUMN c4 INT COLUMN_FORMAT DYNAMIC,
>ALGORITHM=INPLACE;
ERROR 1846 (0A000): ALGORITHM=INPLACE is not supported. Reason: Adding column(s) or add/reorganize partition not supported online. Try ALGORITHM=COPY.
If you omit the COLUMN_FORMAT DYNAMIC
option, the dynamic column format is employed automatically, but a warning is issued, as shown here:
mysql>ALTER ONLINE TABLE t1 ADD COLUMN c4 INT STORAGE MEMORY;
Query OK, 0 rows affected, 1 warning (1.17 sec) Records: 0 Duplicates: 0 Warnings: 0 mysql>SHOW WARNINGS\G
*************************** 1. row *************************** Level: Warning Code: 1478 Message: DYNAMIC column c4 with STORAGE DISK is not supported, column will become FIXED mysql>SHOW CREATE TABLE t1\G
*************************** 1. row *************************** Table: t1 Create Table: CREATE TABLE `t1` ( `c1` int(11) NOT NULL, `c2` varchar(30) DEFAULT NULL, `c3` int(11) /*!50606 STORAGE MEMORY */ /*!50606 COLUMN_FORMAT DYNAMIC */ DEFAULT NULL, `c4` int(11) /*!50606 STORAGE MEMORY */ DEFAULT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (`c1`) ) /*!50606 TABLESPACE ts_1 STORAGE DISK */ ENGINE=ndbcluster DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 1 row in set (0.03 sec)
The STORAGE
and COLUMN_FORMAT
keywords are supported only in NDB Cluster; in any other version of MySQL, attempting to use either of these keywords in a CREATE TABLE
or ALTER TABLE
statement results in an error.
It is also possible to use the statement ALTER TABLE ... REORGANIZE PARTITION, ALGORITHM=INPLACE
with no
option on partition_names
INTO (partition_definitions
)NDB
tables. This can be used to redistribute NDB Cluster data among new data nodes that have been added to the cluster online. This does not perform any defragmentation, which requires an OPTIMIZE TABLE
or null ALTER TABLE
statement. For more information, see Section 23.5.7, “Adding NDB Cluster Data Nodes Online”.
Online DROP COLUMN
operations are not supported.
Online ALTER TABLE
, CREATE INDEX
, or DROP INDEX
statements that add columns or add or drop indexes are subject to the following limitations:
A given online ALTER TABLE
can use only one of ADD COLUMN
, ADD INDEX
, or DROP INDEX
. One or more columns can be added online in a single statement; only one index may be created or dropped online in a single statement.
The table being altered is not locked with respect to API nodes other than the one on which an online ALTER TABLE
ADD COLUMN
, ADD INDEX
, or DROP INDEX
operation (or CREATE INDEX
or DROP INDEX
statement) is run. However, the table is locked against any other operations originating on the same API node while the online operation is being executed.
The table to be altered must have an explicit primary key; the hidden primary key created by the NDB
storage engine is not sufficient for this purpose.
The storage engine used by the table cannot be changed online.
The tablespace used by the table cannot be changed online. Beginning with NDB 8.0.21, a statement such as ALTER TABLE
is specifically disallowed. (Bug #99269, Bug #31180526)ndb_table
... ALGORITHM=INPLACE, TABLESPACE=new_tablespace
When used with NDB Cluster Disk Data tables, it is not possible to change the storage type (DISK
or MEMORY
) of a column online. This means, that when you add or drop an index in such a way that the operation would be performed online, and you want the storage type of the column or columns to be changed, you must use ALGORITHM=COPY
in the statement that adds or drops the index.
Columns to be added online cannot use the BLOB
or TEXT
type, and must meet the following criteria:
The columns must be dynamic; that is, it must be possible to create them using COLUMN_FORMAT DYNAMIC
. If you omit the COLUMN_FORMAT DYNAMIC
option, the dynamic column format is employed automatically.
The columns must permit NULL
values and not have any explicit default value other than NULL
. Columns added online are automatically created as DEFAULT NULL
, as can be seen here:
mysql>CREATE TABLE t2 (
>c1 INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY
>) ENGINE=NDB;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (1.44 sec) mysql>ALTER TABLE t2
>ADD COLUMN c2 INT,
>ADD COLUMN c3 INT,
>ALGORITHM=INPLACE;
Query OK, 0 rows affected, 2 warnings (0.93 sec) mysql>SHOW CREATE TABLE t1\G
*************************** 1. row *************************** Table: t1 Create Table: CREATE TABLE `t2` ( `c1` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `c2` int(11) DEFAULT NULL, `c3` int(11) DEFAULT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (`c1`) ) ENGINE=ndbcluster DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
The columns must be added following any existing columns. If you attempt to add a column online before any existing columns or using the FIRST
keyword, the statement fails with an error.
Existing table columns cannot be reordered online.
For online ALTER TABLE
operations on NDB
tables, fixed-format columns are converted to dynamic when they are added online, or when indexes are created or dropped online, as shown here (repeating the CREATE TABLE
and ALTER TABLE
statements just shown for the sake of clarity):
mysql>CREATE TABLE t2 (
>c1 INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY
>) ENGINE=NDB;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (1.44 sec) mysql>ALTER TABLE t2
>ADD COLUMN c2 INT,
>ADD COLUMN c3 INT,
>ALGORITHM=INPLACE;
Query OK, 0 rows affected, 2 warnings (0.93 sec) mysql>SHOW WARNINGS;
*************************** 1. row *************************** Level: Warning Code: 1478 Message: Converted FIXED field 'c2' to DYNAMIC to enable online ADD COLUMN *************************** 2. row *************************** Level: Warning Code: 1478 Message: Converted FIXED field 'c3' to DYNAMIC to enable online ADD COLUMN 2 rows in set (0.00 sec)
Only the column or columns to be added online must be dynamic. Existing columns need not be; this includes the table's primary key, which may also be FIXED
, as shown here:
mysql>CREATE TABLE t3 (
>c1 INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY COLUMN_FORMAT FIXED
>) ENGINE=NDB;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (2.10 sec) mysql>ALTER TABLE t3 ADD COLUMN c2 INT, ALGORITHM=INPLACE;
Query OK, 0 rows affected, 1 warning (0.78 sec) Records: 0 Duplicates: 0 Warnings: 0 mysql>SHOW WARNINGS;
*************************** 1. row *************************** Level: Warning Code: 1478 Message: Converted FIXED field 'c2' to DYNAMIC to enable online ADD COLUMN 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
Columns are not converted from FIXED
to DYNAMIC
column format by renaming operations. For more information about COLUMN_FORMAT
, see Section 13.1.20, “CREATE TABLE Statement”.
The KEY
, CONSTRAINT
, and IGNORE
keywords are supported in ALTER TABLE
statements using ALGORITHM=INPLACE
.
Setting MAX_ROWS
to 0 using an online ALTER TABLE
statement is disallowed. You must use a copying ALTER TABLE
to perform this operation. (Bug #21960004)