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- Glossary
TiUP Common Operations
This document describes the following common operations when you operate and maintain a TiDB cluster using TiUP.
- View the cluster list
- Start the cluster
- View the cluster status
- Modify the configuration
- Stop the cluster
- Destroy the cluster
View the cluster list
You can manage multiple TiDB clusters using the TiUP cluster component. When a TiDB cluster is deployed, the cluster appears in the TiUP cluster list.
To view the list, run the following command:
tiup cluster list
Start the cluster
The components in the TiDB cluster are started in the following order:
PD > TiKV > Pump > TiDB > TiFlash > Drainer > TiCDC > Prometheus > Grafana > Alertmanager
To start the cluster, run the following command:
tiup cluster start ${cluster-name}
Replace ${cluster-name}
with the name of your cluster. If you forget the cluster name, check it by running tiup cluster list
.
You can start only some of the components by adding the -R
or -N
parameters in the command. For example:
This command starts only the PD component:
tiup cluster start ${cluster-name} -R pd
This command starts only the PD components on the
1.2.3.4
and1.2.3.5
hosts:tiup cluster start ${cluster-name} -N 1.2.3.4:2379,1.2.3.5:2379
If you start the specified component by using the -R
or -N
parameters, make sure the starting order is correct. For example, start the PD component before the TiKV component. Otherwise, the start might fail.
View the cluster status
After starting the cluster, check the status of each component to ensure that they work normally. TiUP provides the display
command, so you do not have to log in to every machine to view the component status.
tiup cluster display ${cluster-name}
Modify the configuration
When the cluster is in operation, if you need to modify the parameters of a component, run the edit-config
command. The detailed steps are as follows:
Open the configuration file of the cluster in the editing mode:
tiup cluster edit-config ${cluster-name}
Configure the parameters:
If the configuration is globally effective for a component, edit
server_configs
:server_configs: tidb: log.slow-threshold: 300
If the configuration takes effect on a specific node, edit the configuration in
config
of the node:tidb_servers: - host: 10.0.1.11 port: 4000 config: log.slow-threshold: 300
For the parameter format, see the TiUP parameter template.
Use
.
to represent the hierarchy of the configuration items.For more information on the configuration parameters of components, refer to TiDB
config.toml.example
, TiKVconfig.toml.example
, and PDconfig.toml.example
.Rolling update the configuration and restart the corresponding components by running the
reload
command:tiup cluster reload ${cluster-name} [-N <nodes>] [-R <roles>]
Example
If you want to set the transaction size limit parameter (txn-total-size-limit
in the performance module) to 1G
in tidb-server, edit the configuration as follows:
server_configs:
tidb:
performance.txn-total-size-limit: 1073741824
Then, run the tiup cluster reload ${cluster-name} -R tidb
command to rolling restart the TiDB component.
Replace with a hotfix package
For normal upgrade, see Upgrade TiDB Using TiUP. But in some scenarios, such as debugging, you might need to replace the currently running component with a temporary package. To achieve this, use the patch
command:
tiup cluster patch --help
Replace the remote package with a specified package and restart the service
Usage:
cluster patch <cluster-name> <package-path> [flags]
Flags:
-h, --help help for patch
-N, --node strings Specify the nodes
--overwrite Use this package in the future scale-out operations
-R, --role strings Specify the role
--transfer-timeout int Timeout in seconds when transferring PD and TiKV store leaders (default 300)
Global Flags:
--native-ssh Use the system's native SSH client
--wait-timeout int Timeout of waiting the operation
--ssh-timeout int Timeout in seconds to connect host via SSH, ignored for operations that don't need an SSH connection. (default 5)
-y, --yes Skip all confirmations and assumes 'yes'
If a TiDB hotfix package is in /tmp/tidb-hotfix.tar.gz
and you want to replace all the TiDB packages in the cluster, run the following command:
tiup cluster patch test-cluster /tmp/tidb-hotfix.tar.gz -R tidb
You can also replace only one TiDB package in the cluster:
tiup cluster patch test-cluster /tmp/tidb-hotfix.tar.gz -N 172.16.4.5:4000
Rename the cluster
After deploying and starting the cluster, you can rename the cluster using the tiup cluster rename
command:
tiup cluster rename ${cluster-name} ${new-name}
- The operation of renaming a cluster restarts the monitoring system (Prometheus and Grafana).
- After a cluster is renamed, some panels with the old cluster name might remain on Grafana. You need to delete them manually.
Stop the cluster
The components in the TiDB cluster are stopped in the following order (The monitoring component is also stopped):
Alertmanager > Grafana > Prometheus > TiCDC > Drainer > TiFlash > TiDB > Pump > TiKV > PD
To stop the cluster, run the following command:
tiup cluster stop ${cluster-name}
Similar to the start
command, the stop
command supports stopping some of the components by adding the -R
or -N
parameters. For example:
This command stops only the TiDB component:
tiup cluster stop ${cluster-name} -R tidb
This command stops only the TiDB components on the
1.2.3.4
and1.2.3.5
hosts:tiup cluster stop ${cluster-name} -N 1.2.3.4:4000,1.2.3.5:4000
Clean up cluster data
The operation of cleaning up cluster data stops all the services and cleans up the data directory or/and log directory. The operation cannot be reverted, so proceed with caution.
Clean up the data of all services in the cluster, but keep the logs:
tiup cluster clean ${cluster-name} --data
Clean up the logs of all services in the cluster, but keep the data:
tiup cluster clean ${cluster-name} --log
Clean up the data and logs of all services in the cluster:
tiup cluster clean ${cluster-name} --all
Clean up the logs and data of all services except Prometheus:
tiup cluster clean ${cluster-name} --all --ignore-role prometheus
Clean up the logs and data of all services except the
172.16.13.11:9000
instance:tiup cluster clean ${cluster-name} --all --ignore-node 172.16.13.11:9000
Clean up the logs and data of all services except the
172.16.13.12
node:tiup cluster clean ${cluster-name} --all --ignore-node 172.16.13.12
Destroy the cluster
The destroy operation stops the services and clears the data directory and deployment directory. The operation cannot be reverted, so proceed with caution.
tiup cluster destroy ${cluster-name}