MySQL 8.4 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 8.4
ALTER RESOURCE GROUPgroup_name
[VCPU [=]vcpu_spec
[,vcpu_spec
] ...] [THREAD_PRIORITY [=]N
] [ENABLE|DISABLE [FORCE]]vcpu_spec
: {N
|M
-N
}
ALTER RESOURCE GROUP
is used for
resource group management (see
Section 7.1.16, “Resource Groups”). This statement alters
modifiable attributes of an existing resource group. It requires
the RESOURCE_GROUP_ADMIN
privilege.
group_name
identifies which resource
group to alter. If the group does not exist, an error occurs.
The attributes for CPU affinity, priority, and whether the group
is enabled can be modified with ALTER
RESOURCE GROUP
. These attributes are specified the
same way as described for CREATE RESOURCE
GROUP
(see Section 15.7.2.2, “CREATE RESOURCE GROUP Statement”).
Only the attributes specified are altered. Unspecified
attributes retain their current values.
The FORCE
modifier is used with
DISABLE
. It determines statement behavior if
the resource group has any threads assigned to it:
If FORCE
is not given, existing threads
in the group continue to run until they terminate, but new
threads cannot be assigned to the group.
If FORCE
is given, existing threads in
the group are moved to their respective default group
(system threads to SYS_default
, user
threads to USR_default
).
The name and type attributes are set at group creation time and
cannot be modified thereafter with ALTER
RESOURCE GROUP
.
Examples:
Alter a group CPU affinity:
ALTER RESOURCE GROUP rg1 VCPU = 0-63;
Alter a group thread priority:
ALTER RESOURCE GROUP rg2 THREAD_PRIORITY = 5;
Disable a group, moving any threads assigned to it to the default groups:
ALTER RESOURCE GROUP rg3 DISABLE FORCE;
Resource group management is local to the server on which it
occurs. ALTER RESOURCE GROUP
statements are not written to the binary log and are not
replicated.