proxysql_backend_servers – Adds or removes mysql hosts from proxysql admin interface.¶
New in version 2.3.
Synopsis¶
- The proxysql_backend_servers module adds or removes mysql hosts using the proxysql admin interface.
Requirements¶
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- PyMySQL (Python 2.7 and Python 3.X), or
- MySQLdb (Python 2.x)
Parameters¶
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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comment
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Default: ""
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Text field that can be used for any purposed defined by the user. Could be a description of what the host stores, a reminder of when the host was added or disabled, or a JSON processed by some checker script.
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compression
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If the value of compression is greater than 0, new connections to that server will use compression. If omitted the proxysql database default for compression is 0.
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config_file
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Default: ""
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Specify a config file from which login_user and login_password are to be read.
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hostgroup_id
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Default: 0
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The hostgroup in which this mysqld instance is included. An instance can be part of one or more hostgroups.
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hostname
-
/ required
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The ip address at which the mysqld instance can be contacted.
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load_to_runtime
boolean
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Dynamically load config to runtime memory.
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login_host
-
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Default: "127.0.0.1"
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The host used to connect to ProxySQL admin interface.
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login_password
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The password used to authenticate to ProxySQL admin interface.
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login_port
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Default: 6032
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The port used to connect to ProxySQL admin interface.
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login_user
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The username used to authenticate to ProxySQL admin interface.
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max_connections
-
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The maximum number of connections ProxySQL will open to this backend server. If omitted the proxysql database default for max_connections is 1000.
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max_latency_ms
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Ping time is monitored regularly. If a host has a ping time greater than max_latency_ms it is excluded from the connection pool (although the server stays ONLINE). If omitted the proxysql database default for max_latency_ms is 0.
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max_replication_lag
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If greater than 0, ProxySQL will reguarly monitor replication lag. If replication lag goes above max_replication_lag, proxysql will temporarily shun the server until replication catches up. If omitted the proxysql database default for max_replication_lag is 0.
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port
-
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Default: 3306
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The port at which the mysqld instance can be contacted.
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save_to_disk
boolean
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Save config to sqlite db on disk to persist the configuration.
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state
-
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When
present - adds the host, when absent - removes the host. |
status
-
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ONLINE - Backend server is fully operational. OFFLINE_SOFT - When a server is put into
OFFLINE_SOFT mode, connections are kept in use until the current transaction is completed. This allows to gracefully detach a backend. OFFLINE_HARD - When a server is put into OFFLINE_HARD mode, the existing connections are dropped, while new incoming connections aren't accepted either.
If omitted the proxysql database default for status is ONLINE . |
use_ssl
-
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If use_ssl is set to
True , connections to this server will be made using SSL connections. If omitted the proxysql database default for use_ssl is False . |
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weight
-
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The bigger the weight of a server relative to other weights, the higher the probability of the server being chosen from the hostgroup. If omitted the proxysql database default for weight is 1.
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Examples¶
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# This example adds a server, it saves the mysql server config to disk, but
# avoids loading the mysql server config to runtime (this might be because
# several servers are being added and the user wants to push the config to
# runtime in a single batch using the M(proxysql_manage_config) module). It
# uses supplied credentials to connect to the proxysql admin interface.
- proxysql_backend_servers:
login_user: 'admin'
login_password: 'admin'
hostname: 'mysql01'
state: present
load_to_runtime: False
# This example removes a server, saves the mysql server config to disk, and
# dynamically loads the mysql server config to runtime. It uses credentials
# in a supplied config file to connect to the proxysql admin interface.
- proxysql_backend_servers:
config_file: '~/proxysql.cnf'
hostname: 'mysql02'
state: absent
Return Values¶
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
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stdout
dictionary
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On create/update will return the newly modified host, on delete it will return the deleted record. |
The mysql host modified or removed from proxysql
Sample:
{'changed': True, 'hostname': '192.168.52.1', 'msg': 'Added server to mysql_hosts', 'server': {'comment': '', 'compression': '0', 'hostgroup_id': '1', 'hostname': '192.168.52.1', 'max_connections': '1000', 'max_latency_ms': '0', 'max_replication_lag': '0', 'port': '3306', 'status': 'ONLINE', 'use_ssl': '0', 'weight': '1'}, 'state': 'present'}
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Status¶
- This module is guaranteed to have no backward incompatible interface changes going forward. [stableinterface]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors¶
- Ben Mildren (@bmildren)
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