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  1. MariaDB MaxScale
  2. MXS-2251

Allow end-user specified classification

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    • New Feature
    • Status: Closed (View Workflow)
    • Major
    • Resolution: Won't Do
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    • QueryClassifier
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    Description

      If the MaxScale parser fails to parse a statement, it may be incorrectly classified (e.g. a statement that should be sent to master is sent to some slave, a statement that should be sent to one server is sent to all, etc.).

      Fixing these kind of issues typically requires that the MaxScale parser is modified, which at minimum requires a new MaxScale release and occasionally may be time-consuming and hard to implement.

      To allow end-users and support to make quick fixes, it would be valuable if:

      • it would be possible to specify a canonical statement and how it should be classified (to master, to some slave or to all)
      • MaxScale would consult that user-specified classification if it fails to parse a statement.

      That way a failure of MaxScale to correctly classify a statement could quickly be addressed by end-users and support as a temporary measure until a proper fix is available.

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            toddstoffel Todd Stoffel (Inactive)
            johan.wikman Johan Wikman
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