The tungsten_skip_seqno allows events to be skipped based on filters, allowing the Tungsten Replicator to come back online with less manual intervention.
tungsten_skip_seqno [ --auto
] [ --debug
, -d
] [ --filter
, -f
] [ --filters
] [ --help
, -h
] [ --info
, -i
] [ --max
, -m
] [ --path
, -p
] [ --quiet
, -q
] [ --service
, -s
] [ --tpm
] [ --trepctl
] [ --verbose
, -v
]
Where:
Table 9.81. tungsten_skip_seqno Command-line Options
Option | Description |
---|---|
--auto | Automatically skip when seqno is an error state - ONLY USE THIS WHEN ASKED TO BY CONTINUENT SUPPORT |
--debug , -d | Implies -v and -i also. Debug mode is VERY chatty, avoid it unless you really need it. |
--filter , -f | Specify a single regex to match in the pendingExceptionMessage. If a filter is specified, then the new behavior will be to skip if the regex matches the pendingExceptionMessage, and do not not skip if there is no match. The regex will be matched against the pendingExceptionMessage like this: /yourRegexValue/gm Example, to match foreign key errors in a specific table: foreign key constraint fails.*?`yourSchemaName`.`yourTableName` |
--filters | Specify a plain text file with one or more regexes, one per line, to match in the pendingExceptionMessage. |
--help , -h | |
--info , -i | Display additional information, but not fully verbose |
--max , -m | Specify the maximum number of iterations |
--path , -p | Specify the path to the trepctl executable if not installed in default location. |
--quiet , -q | |
--service , -s | Specify the {service_name} to act against if more than one service running |
--tpm | Specify tpm executable name and path if changed from default. |
--trepctl | Specify trepctl executable name and path if changed from default. |
--verbose , -v | Display additional information (implies --info) |
General Operation
By default, the tungsten_skip_seqno command will:
Gather a list of replicator service names using trepctl services | grep serviceName
Start an inifinite loop
Loop thru all services or use the service specified on the cli using the --service
option
Check the service status via trepctl -service {serviceName_here} status -json
If the pendingErrorSeqno
is not -1, then process the error state
By default, if there is an error condition, a detailed message is displayed, and the user may skip the seqno interactively
if the tungsten_skip_seqno command is called with --auto
then the seqno with the error will be skipped automatically
if the maximum number of loops has been reached (default: 100), the script will exit. Use --max
to adjust this value
Sleep for 3 seconds by default, then iterate