Workaround: To avoid potential issues, do not use the following characters in database names: $ ^ = @ # % + |
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Workaround: To prevent a backup job failure, create empty master.info and relay-log.info files in the index log path directory. To create the empty logs, run the following commands under mysql user: |
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Due to a difference in required libraries, NetVault Plug‑in for MySQL may not run on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.0. Workaround: If libnsl.so.1 does not exist, create a symbolic link to libnsl.so.2 using the following commands for 64-bit libnsl.so: |
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Plug-in for MySQL does not support the UTF8MB4 Character Set. |
Selecting Enable MySQL Replication but not configuring replication causes backups to fail: If you select the Enable MySQL Replication check box on the Configure dialog box but do not configure replication, backups fail. To correct this issue, either clear the Enable MySQL Replication check box on the Configure dialog box or set up replication and run the backup job again. |
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Under certain conditions, all InnoDB tables are backed up: All InnoDB tables in a MySQL instance are backed up if either of the following conditions is met: Example: You have a MySQL Instance with two databases (DB1 and DB2). Each database contains two tables: DB1 has T1_InnoDB and T1_MyISAM and DB2 has T2_InnoDB and T2_MyISAM. If you back up T1_MyISAM and T2_MyISAM, T1_InnoDB and T2_InnoDB are also backed up. If you include one of the InnoDB tables, only that InnoDB table is backed up. If you select one of the databases, only the tables in the database are backed up.
Example: You have a MySQL Instance with two databases (DB1 and DB2). Each database contains two tables: DB1 has T1_InnoDB and T1_MyISAM and DB2 has T2_InnoDB and T2_MyISAM. If you back up DB1 and DB2 and exclude T1_InnoDB and T2_InnoDB, T1_InnoDB and T2_InnoDB are also backed up. If you exclude only one of the two InnoDB tables, only the other InnoDB table is backed up.
This behavior reflects current MEB (mysqlbackup utility) behavior, which might change in a future release (post-3.8.1). |
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Plug‑in for MySQL 13.2 requires NetVault 13.0 or later. For complete supported-platform information, see the Quest NetVault Compatibility Guide. |
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Upgrades from NetVault Backup Server from 9.2: If you upgrade your NetVault Backup Server from 9.2 to 13.0 or later, the settings you configured for error conditions encountered by the Plug‑in for MySQL are returned to their defaults. If you modified the settings for error conditions encountered by the plug-in, Quest recommends that you reinstall the plug-in, reconfigure its settings, and re-create MySQL backup jobs. |
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