MoveTables

Move tables between keyspaces without downtime

This documentation is for a new (v2) set of vtctld commands that start in Vitess 11.0. See RFC for more details.

Command #

MoveTables <options> <action> <workflow identifier>

or

MoveTables [-source=<sourceKs>] [-tables=<tableSpecs>] [-cells=<cells>] [-tablet_types=<source_tablet_types>] [-all] [-exclude=<tables>] [-auto_start] [-stop_after_copy] [-timeout=timeoutDuration] [-reverse_replication] [-keep_data] <action> <workflow identifier>

Description #

MoveTables is used to start and manage workflows to move one or more tables from an external database or an existing Vitess keyspace into a new Vitess keyspace. The target keyspace can be unsharded or sharded.

MoveTables is typically used for migrating data into Vitess or to implement vertical sharding. You might use the former when you first start using Vitess and the latter if you want to distribute your load across servers without sharding tables.

Parameters #

action #

MoveTables is an "umbrella" command. The action sub-command defines the operation on the workflow. Action must be one of the following: Create, Complete, Cancel, SwitchTraffic, ReverseTrafffic, Show, or Progress

options #

Each action has additional options/parameters that can be used to modify its behavior.

actions are common to both MoveTables and Reshard v2 workflows. Only the create action has different parameters, all other actions have common options and similar semantics. These actions are documented separately.

source_keyspace #

mandatory

Name of existing keyspace that contains the tables to be moved

table_specs #

optional one of table_specs or -all needs to be specified

Either

  • a comma-separated list of tables

    • if target keyspace is unsharded OR '
    • if target keyspace is sharded AND the tables being moved are already defined in the target's vschema

    Example: MoveTables -workflow=commerce2customer commerce customer customer,corder

Or

  • the JSON table section of the vschema for associated tables

    • if target keyspace is sharded AND
    • tables being moved are not yet present in the target's vschema

    Example: MoveTables -workflow=commerce2customer commerce customer '{"t1":{"column_vindexes": [{"column": "id", "name": "hash"}]}}}'

-cells #

optional
default local cell
string

Cell(s) or CellAlias(es) (comma-separated) to replicate from.

-tablet_types #

optional
default -vreplication_tablet_type parameter value for the tablet. -vreplication_tablet_type has the default value of "PRIMARY,REPLICA".
string

Source tablet types to replicate from (e.g. primary, replica, rdonly). Defaults to -vreplication_tablet_type parameter value for the tablet, which has the default value of "PRIMARY,REPLICA".

-all #

optional cannot specify table_specs if -all is specified

Move all tables from the source keyspace.

-exclude #

optional only applies if -all is specified

If moving all tables, specifies tables to be skipped.

-auto_start #

optional default true

Normally the workflow starts immediately after it is created. If this flag is set to false then the workflow is in a Stopped state until you explicitly start it.

Uses #
  • allows updating the rows in _vt.vreplication after MoveTables has setup the streams. For example, you can add some filters to specific tables or change the projection clause to modify the values on the target. This provides an easier way to create simpler Materialize workflows by first using MoveTables with auto_start false, updating the BinlogSource as required by your Materialize and then start the workflow.
  • changing the copy_state and/or pos values to restart a broken MoveTables workflow from a specific point of time.

-stop_after_copy #

optional default false

If set, the workflow will stop once the Copy phase has been completed i.e. once all tables have been copied and VReplication decides that the lag is small enough to start replicating, the workflow state will be set to Stopped.

Uses #
  • If you just want a consistent snapshot of all the tables you can set this flag. The workflow will stop once the copy is done and you can then mark the workflow as Completed

-timeout #

optional
default 30s

For primary tablets, SwitchTraffic first stops writes on the source primary and waits for the replication to the target to catchup with the point where the writes were stopped. If the wait time is longer than timeout the command will error out. For setups with high write qps you may need to increase this value.

-reverse_replication #

optional
default true

SwitchTraffic for primary tablet types, by default, starts a reverse replication stream with the current target as the source, replicating back to the original source. This enables a quick and simple rollback using ReverseTraffic. This reverse workflow name is that of the original workflow concatenated with _reverse.

If set to false these reverse replication streams will not be created and you will not be able to rollback once you have switched write traffic over to the target.

-keep_data #

optional
default false

Usually, the target data (tables or shards) are deleted by Cancel. If this flag is used with MoveTables, target tables will not be deleted and, with Reshard, target shards will not be dropped.

workflow identifier #

All workflows are identified by targetKeyspace.workflow where targetKeyspace is the name of the keyspace to which the tables are being moved. workflow is a name you assign to the MoveTables workflow to identify it.

The most basic MoveTables Workflow lifecycle #

  1. Initiate the migration using Create
    MoveTables -source=<sourceKs> -tables=<tableSpecs> Create <targetKs.workflow>
  2. Monitor the workflow using Show or Progress
    MoveTables Show <targetKs.workflow> or
    MoveTables Progress <targetKs.workflow>
  3. Confirm that data has been copied over correctly using VDiff
  4. Cutover to the target keyspace with SwitchTraffic
    MoveTables SwitchTraffic <targetKs.workflow>
  5. Cleanup vreplication artifacts and source tables with Complete
    MoveTables Complete <targetKs.workflow>

Common use cases for MoveTables #

Adopting Vitess #

For those wanting to try out Vitess for the first time, MoveTables provides an easy way to route part of their workload to Vitess with the ability to migrate back at any time without any risk. You point a vttablet to your existing MySQL installation, spin up an unsharded Vitess cluster and use a MoveTables workflow to start serving some tables from Vitess. You can also go further and use a Reshard workflow to experiment with a sharded version of a part of your database.

See this user guide for detailed steps.

Vertical Sharding #

For existing Vitess users you can easily move one or more tables to another keyspace, either for balancing load or as preparation for sharding your tables.

See this user guide which describes how MoveTables works in the local example provided in the Vitess repo.

More Reading #