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The Boston MySQL User Group got Keith Murphy to speak at the June User Group meeting, about backups. Direct play the video at:http://technocation.org/node/559/playDirect download the video (351 MB) at:http://technocation.org/node/559/downloadLinks referred to in the presentation:MyLVMBackup by
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A few days ago I had a new idea for a blog post. A post about what it really takes to be a good database administrator. I began by researching what others had done on the topic. At the end of this post you will find links to six of the posts I found that provided some insight into this question. Even after uncovering this information, I thought I could add something to the mix from my own experiences. So here we go!
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Recently while we were building a slave with a newer version of MySQL 5.1 from an InnoDB Hot backup, the following error occurred when we ran "mysql_upgrade":mysql.time_zone OKmysql.time_zone_leap_second OKmysql.time_zone_name OKmysql.time_zone_transition OKmysql.time_zone_transition_type OKmysql.user OKRunning 'mysql_fix_privilege_tables'...ERROR 13 (HY000) at line 311: Can't get stat of './mysql/general_log.CSV' (Errcode: 2)ERROR 13 (HY000) at line 316: Can't get stat of './mysql/slow_log.CSV' (Errcode: 2)FATAL ERROR: Upgrade failedThe problem is that in MySQL 5.1, it is possible to log the slow query log and general log to tables in the "mysql" schema (source: Selecting General Query and Slow Query Log Output Destinations). These tables are  []
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If you are using InnoDB Hot Backup utility and the innobackup.pl wrapper script, be very careful if you are not running backups under the system "mysql" user. There is a bug which causes InnoDB Hot Backup to sometimes report a successful backup when it actually failed.
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This session will give you an overview about how to perform backups of a MySQL Server using file system snapshots. Lenz will explain the general procedure, Caveats and Gotchas with this backup technique and how to work around some of them. The talk will also introduce two very popular methods for performing the actual snapshots: Linux LVM and using ZFS snapshots. Other utilities suitable for creating snapshot are covered as well.
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This session will give you an overview about how to perform backups of a MySQL Server using file system snapshots. Lenz will explain the general procedure, Caveats and Gotchas with this backup technique and how to work around some of them. The talk will also introduce two very popular methods for performing the actual snapshots: Linux LVM and using ZFS snapshots. Other utilities suitable for creating snapshot are covered as well.
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