Migrating a database from MySQL® to ClickHouse® using Yandex Data Transfer
With Data Transfer, you can migrate your database from a MySQL® source cluster to ClickHouse®.
To transfer data:
- Prepare the source cluster.
- Prepare and activate the transfer.
- Test the transfer.
- Select the data from ClickHouse®.
If you no longer need the resources you created, delete them.
Getting started
Prepare the infrastructure:
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Create a Managed Service for MySQL® source cluster with any suitable configuration. To connect to the cluster from the user's local machine rather than doing so from the Yandex Cloud cloud network, enable public access to the cluster when creating it.
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Create a Managed Service for ClickHouse® target cluster in any suitable configuration with the following settings:
- Number of ClickHouse® hosts: At least two, which is required to enable replication in the cluster.
- Database name: Same as in the source cluster.
- To connect to the cluster from the user's local machine rather than doing so from the Yandex Cloud cloud network, enable public access to the cluster when creating it.
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If you are using security groups in your clusters, configure them so that you can connect to the clusters from the internet:
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If you do not have Terraform yet, install it.
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Get the authentication credentials. You can add them to environment variables or specify them later in the provider configuration file.
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Configure and initialize a provider. There is no need to create a provider configuration file manually, you can download it
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Place the configuration file in a separate working directory and specify the parameter values. If you did not add the authentication credentials to environment variables, specify them in the configuration file.
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Download the data-transfer-mmy-mch.tf
configuration file to the same working directory.This file describes:
- Network.
- Subnet.
- Security group and the rule required to connect to a Managed Service for MySQL® cluster.
- Managed Service for MySQL® source cluster.
- Managed Service for ClickHouse® target cluster.
- Source endpoint.
- Target endpoint.
- Transfer.
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In the
data-transfer-mmy-mch.tf
file, specify:-
The Managed Service for MySQL® source cluster parameters that will also be used as the source endpoint parameters:
source_mysql_version
: MySQL® version.source_db_name
: MySQL® database name to use as the Managed Service for ClickHouse® database name.source_user
andsource_password
: Database owner username and password.
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The Managed Service for ClickHouse® target cluster parameters that will also be used as the target endpoint parameters:
target_user
andtarget_password
: Database owner username and password.
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Make sure the Terraform configuration files are correct using this command:
terraform validate
If there are any errors in the configuration files, Terraform will point them out.
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Create the required infrastructure:
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Run the command to view planned changes:
terraform plan
If the resource configuration descriptions are correct, the terminal will display a list of the resources to modify and their parameters. This is a test step. No resources are updated.
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If you are happy with the planned changes, apply them:
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Run the command:
terraform apply
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Confirm the update of resources.
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Wait for the operation to complete.
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All the required resources will be created in the specified folder. You can check resource availability and their settings in the management console
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Prepare the source cluster
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If you created the infrastructure manually, prepare the source cluster.
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Add test data to the database.
- Create a table named
x_tab
:
CREATE TABLE x_tab ( id INT, name TEXT, PRIMARY KEY (id) );
- Populate the table with data:
INSERT INTO x_tab (id, name) VALUES (40, 'User1'), (41, 'User2'), (42, 'User3'), (43, 'User4'), (44, 'User5');
- Create a table named
Prepare and activate the transfer
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Database type:
MySQL®
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Endpoint parameters → Connection settings:
Managed Service for MySQL cluster
Select a source cluster from the list and specify its connection settings.
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Database type:
ClickHouse
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Endpoint parameters → Connection settings:
Managed cluster
Select a target cluster from the list and specify its connection settings.
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Create a transfer of the Snapshot and replication type that will use the created endpoints.
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Activate your transfer.
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In the
data-transfer-mmy-mch.tf
file, set thetransfer_enabled
variable to1
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Make sure the Terraform configuration files are correct using this command:
terraform validate
If there are any errors in the configuration files, Terraform will point them out.
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Create the required infrastructure:
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Run the command to view planned changes:
terraform plan
If the resource configuration descriptions are correct, the terminal will display a list of the resources to modify and their parameters. This is a test step. No resources are updated.
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If you are happy with the planned changes, apply them:
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Run the command:
terraform apply
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Confirm the update of resources.
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Wait for the operation to complete.
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Once created, your transfer will be activated automatically.
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Test the transfer
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Wait for the transfer status to change to Replicating.
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Make sure the data from the source Managed Service for MySQL® cluster has been moved to the Managed Service for ClickHouse® database:
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Connect to the cluster using
clickhouse-client
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Run the following query:
SELECT * FROM <ClickHouse®_database_name>.x_tab
Result:
┌─id─┬─name──┬─__data_transfer_commit_time─┬─__data_transfer_delete_time─┐ │ 40 │ User1 │ 1661952756538347180 │ 0 │ │ 41 │ User2 │ 1661952756538347180 │ 0 │ │ 42 │ User3 │ 1661952756538347180 │ 0 │ │ 43 │ User4 │ 1661952756538347180 │ 0 │ │ 44 │ User5 │ 1661952756538347180 │ 0 │ └────┴───────┴─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
The table also contains columns with timestamps such as
__data_transfer_commit_time
and__data_transfer_delete_time
.
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In the
x_tab
table of the MySQL® source database, delete the row whereid
is41
and update the row whereid
is42
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Run the following queries:
DELETE FROM x_tab WHERE id = 41; UPDATE x_tab SET name = 'Key3' WHERE id = 42;
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Make sure that you see the changes in the
x_tab
table on the ClickHouse® target:SELECT * FROM <ClickHouse®_database_name>.x_tab WHERE id in (41,42);
Result:
┌─id─┬─name──┬─__data_transfer_commit_time─┬─__data_transfer_delete_time─┐ │ 41 │ User2 │ 1661952756538347180 │ 0 │ │ 42 │ User3 │ 1661952756538347180 │ 0 │ └────┴───────┴─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘ ┌─id─┬─name─┬─__data_transfer_commit_time─┬─__data_transfer_delete_time─┐ │ 41 │ ᴺᵁᴸᴸ │ 1661953256000000000 │ 1661953256000000000 │ └────┴──────┴─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘ ┌─id─┬─name─┬─__data_transfer_commit_time─┬─__data_transfer_delete_time─┐ │ 42 │ Key3 │ 1661953280000000000 │ 0 │ └────┴──────┴─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
Select the data from ClickHouse®
For table recovery, the ClickHouse® target with replication enabled uses the ReplicatedReplacingMergeTree
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__data_transfer_commit_time
: Time for the row to change to this value, inTIMESTAMP
format. -
__data_transfer_delete_time
: Time for deleting the row, inTIMESTAMP
format, if the row was deleted in the source. If the row was not deleted, the value is set to0
.The
__data_transfer_commit_time
column is required for the ReplicatedReplacedMergeTree engine. If a record is deleted or updated, a new row is inserted with a value in this column. When running a query by a single primary key, it will return multiple records with different values from the__data_transfer_commit_time
column.
With the Replicating transfer status, the source data can be added or deleted. To ensure standard SQL commands behavior when a primary key points to a single record, add a construction filtering data by the __data_transfer_delete_time
column to your queries to the tables moved to ClickHouse®. For example, for the x_tab
table:
SELECT * FROM <ClickHouse®_database_name>.x_tab FINAL
WHERE __data_transfer_delete_time = 0;
To make it easier to run a SELECT
query, create a view with filtering by the __data_transfer_delete_time
column and access it. For example, for the x_tab
table:
CREATE VIEW x_tab_view AS SELECT * FROM <ClickHouse®_database_name>.x_tab FINAL
WHERE __data_transfer_delete_time == 0;
Delete the resources you created
Note
Before deleting the created resources, deactivate the transfer.
Some resources are not free of charge. To avoid paying for them, delete the resources you no longer need:
- Delete the transfer.
- Delete endpoints for both the source and target.
- Delete the Managed Service for MySQL® cluster.
- Delete the Managed Service for ClickHouse® cluster.
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In the terminal window, go to the directory containing the infrastructure plan.
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Delete the
data-transfer-mmy-mch.tf
configuration file. -
Make sure the Terraform configuration files are correct using this command:
terraform validate
If there are any errors in the configuration files, Terraform will point them out.
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Confirm updating the resources.
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Run the command to view planned changes:
terraform plan
If the resource configuration descriptions are correct, the terminal will display a list of the resources to modify and their parameters. This is a test step. No resources are updated.
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If you are happy with the planned changes, apply them:
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Run the command:
terraform apply
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Confirm the update of resources.
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Wait for the operation to complete.
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All resources described in the
data-transfer-mmy-mch.tf
configuration file will be deleted. -
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