oracle.oci.oci_mysql_configuration – Manage a Configuration resource in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Note

This plugin is part of the oracle.oci collection (version 5.3.0).

You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible package. It is not included in ansible-core. To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list.

To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install oracle.oci.

To use it in a playbook, specify: oracle.oci.oci_mysql_configuration.

New in version 2.9.0: of oracle.oci

Synopsis

  • This module allows the user to create, update and delete a Configuration resource in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

  • For state=present, creates a new Configuration.

Requirements

The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments
api_user
string
The OCID of the user, on whose behalf, OCI APIs are invoked. If not set, then the value of the OCI_USER_ID environment variable, if any, is used. This option is required if the user is not specified through a configuration file (See config_file_location). To get the user's OCID, please refer https://docs.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com/Content/API/Concepts/apisigningkey.htm.
api_user_fingerprint
string
Fingerprint for the key pair being used. If not set, then the value of the OCI_USER_FINGERPRINT environment variable, if any, is used. This option is required if the key fingerprint is not specified through a configuration file (See config_file_location). To get the key pair's fingerprint value please refer https://docs.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com/Content/API/Concepts/apisigningkey.htm.
api_user_key_file
string
Full path and filename of the private key (in PEM format). If not set, then the value of the OCI_USER_KEY_FILE variable, if any, is used. This option is required if the private key is not specified through a configuration file (See config_file_location). If the key is encrypted with a pass-phrase, the api_user_key_pass_phrase option must also be provided.
api_user_key_pass_phrase
string
Passphrase used by the key referenced in api_user_key_file, if it is encrypted. If not set, then the value of the OCI_USER_KEY_PASS_PHRASE variable, if any, is used. This option is required if the key passphrase is not specified through a configuration file (See config_file_location).
auth_purpose
string
    Choices:
  • service_principal
The auth purpose which can be used in conjunction with 'auth_type=instance_principal'. The default auth_purpose for instance_principal is None.
auth_type
string
    Choices:
  • api_key ←
  • instance_principal
  • instance_obo_user
  • resource_principal
  • security_token
The type of authentication to use for making API requests. By default auth_type="api_key" based authentication is performed and the API key (see api_user_key_file) in your config file will be used. If this 'auth_type' module option is not specified, the value of the OCI_ANSIBLE_AUTH_TYPE, if any, is used. Use auth_type="instance_principal" to use instance principal based authentication when running ansible playbooks within an OCI compute instance.
cert_bundle
string
The full path to a CA certificate bundle to be used for SSL verification. This will override the default CA certificate bundle. If not set, then the value of the OCI_ANSIBLE_CERT_BUNDLE variable, if any, is used.
compartment_id
string
The OCID of the compartment.
Required for create using state=present.
Required for update when environment variable OCI_USE_NAME_AS_IDENTIFIER is set.
Required for delete when environment variable OCI_USE_NAME_AS_IDENTIFIER is set.
config_file_location
string
Path to configuration file. If not set then the value of the OCI_CONFIG_FILE environment variable, if any, is used. Otherwise, defaults to ~/.oci/config.
config_profile_name
string
The profile to load from the config file referenced by config_file_location. If not set, then the value of the OCI_CONFIG_PROFILE environment variable, if any, is used. Otherwise, defaults to the "DEFAULT" profile in config_file_location.
configuration_id
string
The OCID of the Configuration.
Required for update using state=present when environment variable OCI_USE_NAME_AS_IDENTIFIER is not set.
Required for delete using state=absent when environment variable OCI_USE_NAME_AS_IDENTIFIER is not set.

aliases: id
defined_tags
dictionary
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example: `{"foo-namespace": {"bar-key": "value"}}`
This parameter is updatable.
description
string
User-provided data about the Configuration.
This parameter is updatable.
display_name
string
The display name of the Configuration.
Required for create, update, delete when environment variable OCI_USE_NAME_AS_IDENTIFIER is set.
This parameter is updatable when OCI_USE_NAME_AS_IDENTIFIER is not set.

aliases: name
force_create
boolean
    Choices:
  • no ←
  • yes
Whether to attempt non-idempotent creation of a resource. By default, create resource is an idempotent operation, and doesn't create the resource if it already exists. Setting this option to true, forcefully creates a copy of the resource, even if it already exists.This option is mutually exclusive with key_by.
freeform_tags
dictionary
Simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type or scope. Exists for cross-compatibility only. Example: `{"bar-key": "value"}`
This parameter is updatable.
init_variables
dictionary
lower_case_table_names
string
    Choices:
  • CASE_SENSITIVE
  • CASE_INSENSITIVE_LOWERCASE
Represents the MySQL server system variable lower_case_table_names (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system- variables.html#sysvar_lower_case_table_names).
lowerCaseTableNames controls case-sensitivity of tables and schema names and how they are stored in the DB System.
Valid values are: - CASE_SENSITIVE - (default) Table and schema name comparisons are case-sensitive and stored as specified. (lower_case_table_names=0) - CASE_INSENSITIVE_LOWERCASE - Table and schema name comparisons are not case-sensitive and stored in lowercase. (lower_case_table_names=1)
key_by
list / elements=string
The list of attributes of this resource which should be used to uniquely identify an instance of the resource. By default, all the attributes of a resource are used to uniquely identify a resource.
parent_configuration_id
string
The OCID of the Configuration from which the new Configuration is derived. The values in CreateConfigurationDetails.variables supersede the variables of the parent Configuration.
realm_specific_endpoint_template_enabled
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
Enable/Disable realm specific endpoint template for service client. By Default, realm specific endpoint template is disabled. If not set, then the value of the OCI_REALM_SPECIFIC_SERVICE_ENDPOINT_TEMPLATE_ENABLED variable, if any, is used.
region
string
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure region to use for all OCI API requests. If not set, then the value of the OCI_REGION variable, if any, is used. This option is required if the region is not specified through a configuration file (See config_file_location). Please refer to https://docs.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com/Content/General/Concepts/regions.htm for more information on OCI regions.
shape_name
string
The name of the associated Shape.
Required for create using state=present.
state
string
    Choices:
  • present ←
  • absent
The state of the Configuration.
Use state=present to create or update a Configuration.
Use state=absent to delete a Configuration.
tenancy
string
OCID of your tenancy. If not set, then the value of the OCI_TENANCY variable, if any, is used. This option is required if the tenancy OCID is not specified through a configuration file (See config_file_location). To get the tenancy OCID, please refer https://docs.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com/Content/API/Concepts/apisigningkey.htm
variables
dictionary
autocommit
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
("autocommit")
big_tables
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
If enabled, the server stores all temporary tables on disk rather than in memory.
bigTables corresponds to the MySQL server variable big_tables.
binlog_expire_logs_seconds
integer
Sets the binary log expiration period in seconds. binlogExpireLogsSeconds corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_expire_logs_seconds.
binlog_row_metadata
string
    Choices:
  • FULL
  • MINIMAL
Configures the amount of table metadata added to the binary log when using row-based logging. binlogRowMetadata corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_row_metadata.
binlog_row_value_options
string
When set to PARTIAL_JSON, this enables use of a space-efficient binary log format for updates that modify only a small portion of a JSON document. binlogRowValueOptions corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_row_value_options.
binlog_transaction_compression
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
Enables compression for transactions that are written to binary log files on this server. binlogTransactionCompression corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_transaction_compression.
completion_type
string
    Choices:
  • NO_CHAIN
  • CHAIN
  • RELEASE
("completion_type")
connect_timeout
integer
The number of seconds that the mysqld server waits for a connect packet before responding with Bad handshake.
connectTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable connect_timeout
Increasing the connect_timeout value might help if clients frequently encounter errors of the form "Lost connection to MySQL server at 'XXX', system error: errno".
connection_memory_chunk_size
integer
Set the chunking size for updates to the global memory usage counter Global_connection_memory.
connectionMemoryChunkSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable connection_memory_chunk_size.
connection_memory_limit
integer
Set the maximum amount of memory that can be used by a single user connection.
connectionMemoryLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable connection_memory_limit.
cte_max_recursion_depth
integer
("cte_max_recursion_depth")
default_authentication_plugin
string
    Choices:
  • mysql_native_password
  • sha256_password
  • caching_sha2_password
("default_authentication_plugin")
foreign_key_checks
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
("foreign_key_checks")
generated_random_password_length
integer
("generated_random_password_length") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
global_connection_memory_limit
integer
Set the total amount of memory that can be used by all user connections.
globalConnectionMemoryLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable global_connection_memory_limit.
global_connection_memory_tracking
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
Determines whether the MySQL server calculates Global_connection_memory.
globalConnectionMemoryTracking corresponds to the MySQL system variable global_connection_memory_tracking.
group_replication_consistency
string
    Choices:
  • EVENTUAL
  • BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER
  • BEFORE
  • AFTER
  • BEFORE_AND_AFTER
- EVENTUAL: Both RO and RW transactions do not wait for preceding transactions to be applied before executing. A RW transaction does not wait for other members to apply a transaction. This means that a transaction could be externalized on one member before the others. This also means that in the event of a primary failover, the new primary can accept new RO and RW transactions before the previous primary transactions are all applied. RO transactions could result in outdated values, RW transactions could result in a rollback due to conflicts. - BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER: New RO or RW transactions with a newly elected primary that is applying backlog from the old primary are held (not applied) until any backlog has been applied. This ensures that when a primary failover happens, intentionally or not, clients always see the latest value on the primary. This guarantees consistency, but means that clients must be able to handle the delay in the event that a backlog is being applied. Usually this delay should be minimal, but does depend on the size of the backlog. - BEFORE: A RW transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before being applied. A RO transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before being executed. This ensures that this transaction reads the latest value by only affecting the latency of the transaction. This reduces the overhead of synchronization on every RW transaction, by ensuring synchronization is used only on RO transactions. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER. - AFTER: A RW transaction waits until its changes have been applied to all of the other members. This value has no effect on RO transactions. This mode ensures that when a transaction is committed on the local member, any subsequent transaction reads the written value or a more recent value on any group member. Use this mode with a group that is used for predominantly RO operations to ensure that applied RW transactions are applied everywhere once they commit. This could be used by your application to ensure that subsequent reads fetch the latest data which includes the latest writes. This reduces the overhead of synchronization on every RO transaction, by ensuring synchronization is used only on RW transactions. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER. - BEFORE_AND_AFTER: A RW transaction waits for 1) all preceding transactions to complete before being applied and 2) until its changes have been applied on other members. A RO transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before execution takes place. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
information_schema_stats_expiry
integer
("information_schema_stats_expiry")
innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct
integer
Specifies the percentage of the most recently used pages for each buffer pool to read out and dump.
innodbBufferPoolDumpPct corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct.
The range is 1 to 100. The default value is 25.
For example, if there are 4 buffer pools with 100 pages each, and innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct is set to 25, the 25 most recently used pages from each buffer pool are dumped.
innodb_buffer_pool_instances
integer
("innodb_buffer_pool_instances")
innodb_buffer_pool_size
integer
The size (in bytes) of the buffer pool, that is, the memory area where InnoDB caches table and index data.
innodbBufferPoolSize corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_buffer_pool_size.
The default and maximum values depend on the amount of RAM provisioned by the shape. See Default User Variables.
innodb_ddl_buffer_size
integer
innodbDdlBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable innodb_ddl_buffer_size]
innodb_ddl_threads
integer
innodbDdlThreads corresponds to the MySQL system variable innodb_ddl_threads]
innodb_ft_enable_stopword
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
("innodb_ft_enable_stopword")
innodb_ft_max_token_size
integer
("innodb_ft_max_token_size")
innodb_ft_min_token_size
integer
("innodb_ft_min_token_size")
innodb_ft_num_word_optimize
integer
("innodb_ft_num_word_optimize")
innodb_ft_result_cache_limit
integer
("innodb_ft_result_cache_limit")
innodb_ft_server_stopword_table
string
("innodb_ft_server_stopword_table")
innodb_lock_wait_timeout
integer
("innodb_lock_wait_timeout")
innodb_log_writer_threads
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
Enables dedicated log writer threads for writing redo log records from the log buffer to the system buffers and flushing the system buffers to the redo log files.
This is the MySQL variable "innodb_log_writer_threads". For more information, please see the MySQL documentation
innodb_max_purge_lag
integer
The desired maximum purge lag in terms of transactions.
InnoDB maintains a list of transactions that have index records delete-marked by UPDATE or DELETE operations. The length of the list is the purge lag.
If this value is exceeded, a delay is imposed on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE operations to allow time for purge to catch up.
The default value is 0, which means there is no maximum purge lag and no delay.
innodbMaxPurgeLag corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_max_purge_lag.
innodb_max_purge_lag_delay
integer
The maximum delay in microseconds for the delay imposed when the innodb_max_purge_lag threshold is exceeded.
The specified innodb_max_purge_lag_delay value is an upper limit on the delay period.
innodbMaxPurgeLagDelay corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_max_purge_lag_delay.
innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages
integer
The number of index pages to sample when estimating cardinality and other statistics for an indexed column, such as those calculated by ANALYZE TABLE.
innodbStatsPersistentSamplePages corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages
innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages only applies when innodb_stats_persistent is enabled for a table; when innodb_stats_persistent is disabled, innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages applies instead.
innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages
integer
The number of index pages to sample when estimating cardinality and other statistics for an indexed column, such as those calculated by ANALYZE TABLE.
innodbStatsTransientSamplePages corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages
innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages only applies when innodb_stats_persistent is disabled for a table; when innodb_stats_persistent is enabled, innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages applies instead.
innodb_stats_persistent is ON by default and cannot be changed. It is possible to override it using the STATS_PERSISTENT clause of the CREATE TABLE and ALTER TABLE statements.
interactive_timeout
integer
The number of seconds the server waits for activity on an interactive connection before closing it.
interactiveTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable. interactive_timeout
local_infile
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
("local_infile")
mandatory_roles
string
("mandatory_roles")
max_allowed_packet
integer
The maximum size of one packet or any generated/intermediate string.
This is the mysql variable "max_allowed_packet".
max_binlog_cache_size
integer
Sets the size of the transaction cache.
maxBinlogCacheSize corresponds to the MySQL server system variable max_binlog_cache_size.
max_connect_errors
integer
("max_connect_errors")
max_connections
integer
("max_connections")
max_execution_time
integer
("max_execution_time")
max_heap_table_size
integer
This variable sets the maximum size to which user-created MEMORY tables are permitted to grow.
maxHeapTableSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable max_heap_table_size
max_prepared_stmt_count
integer
("max_prepared_stmt_count")
mysql_firewall_mode
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
("mysql_firewall_mode")
mysql_zstd_default_compression_level
integer
DEPRECATED -- typo of mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level. variable will be ignored.
mysqlx_connect_timeout
integer
The number of seconds X Plugin waits for the first packet to be received from newly connected clients.
mysqlxConnectTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_connect_timeout
mysqlx_deflate_default_compression_level
integer
Set the default compression level for the deflate algorithm. ("mysqlx_deflate_default_compression_level")
mysqlx_deflate_max_client_compression_level
integer
Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the deflate algorithm. ("mysqlx_deflate_max_client_compression_level")
mysqlx_document_id_unique_prefix
integer
("mysqlx_document_id_unique_prefix") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
mysqlx_enable_hello_notice
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
("mysqlx_enable_hello_notice") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
mysqlx_idle_worker_thread_timeout
integer
("mysqlx_idle_worker_thread_timeout") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
mysqlx_interactive_timeout
integer
The number of seconds to wait for interactive clients to timeout.
mysqlxInteractiveTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable. mysqlx_interactive_timeout
mysqlx_lz4_default_compression_level
integer
Set the default compression level for the lz4 algorithm. ("mysqlx_lz4_default_compression_level")
mysqlx_lz4_max_client_compression_level
integer
Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the lz4 algorithm. ("mysqlx_lz4_max_client_compression_level")
mysqlx_max_allowed_packet
integer
The maximum size of network packets that can be received by X Plugin.
This is the mysql variable "mysqlx_max_allowed_packet".
mysqlx_min_worker_threads
integer
("mysqlx_min_worker_threads") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
mysqlx_read_timeout
integer
The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for blocking read operations to complete. After this time, if the read operation is not successful, X Plugin closes the connection and returns a warning notice with the error code ER_IO_READ_ERROR to the client application.
mysqlxReadTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_read_timeout
mysqlx_wait_timeout
integer
The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for activity on a connection.
mysqlxWaitTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable. mysqlx_wait_timeout
mysqlx_write_timeout
integer
The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for blocking write operations to complete. After this time, if the write operation is not successful, X Plugin closes the connection.
mysqlxReadmysqlxWriteTimeoutTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_write_timeout
mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level
integer
Set the default compression level for the zstd algorithm. ("mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level")
mysqlx_zstd_max_client_compression_level
integer
Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the zstd algorithm. ("mysqlx_zstd_max_client_compression_level")
net_read_timeout
integer
The number of seconds to wait for more data from a connection before aborting the read.
netReadTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable net_read_timeout
net_write_timeout
integer
The number of seconds to wait for a block to be written to a connection before aborting the write.
netWriteTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable net_write_timeout
parser_max_mem_size
integer
("parser_max_mem_size")
query_alloc_block_size
integer
("query_alloc_block_size") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
query_prealloc_size
integer
("query_prealloc_size") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
regexp_time_limit
integer
regexpTimeLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable regexp_time_limit]
sort_buffer_size
integer
Each session that must perform a sort allocates a buffer of this size.
sortBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable sort_buffer_size
sql_mode
string
("sql_mode")
sql_require_primary_key
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
("sql_require_primary_key")
sql_warnings
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
("sql_warnings")
thread_pool_dedicated_listeners
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
Controls whether the thread pool uses dedicated listener threads. If enabled, a listener thread in each thread group is dedicated to the task of listening for network events from clients, ensuring that the maximum number of query worker threads is no more than the value specified by threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit. threadPoolDedicatedListeners corresponds to the MySQL Database Service-specific system variable thread_pool_dedicated_listeners.
thread_pool_max_transactions_limit
integer
Limits the maximum number of open transactions to the defined value. The default value is 0, which enforces no limit. threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit corresponds to the MySQL Database Service-specific system variable thread_pool_max_transactions_limit.
time_zone
string
Initializes the time zone for each client that connects.
This corresponds to the MySQL System Variable "time_zone".
The values can be given in one of the following formats, none of which are case-sensitive:
- As a string indicating an offset from UTC of the form [H]H:MM, prefixed with a + or -, such as '+10:00', '-6:00', or '+05:30'. The permitted range is '-13:59' to '+14:00', inclusive. - As a named time zone, as defined by the "IANA Time Zone database", such as 'Europe/Helsinki', 'US/Eastern', 'MET', or 'UTC'.
tmp_table_size
integer
The maximum size of internal in-memory temporary tables. This variable does not apply to user-created MEMORY tables.
tmp_table_size corresponds to the MySQL system variable tmp_table_size
transaction_isolation
string
    Choices:
  • READ-UNCOMMITTED
  • READ-COMMITED
  • READ-COMMITTED
  • REPEATABLE-READ
  • SERIALIZABLE
("transaction_isolation")
wait_timeout
integer
The number of seconds the server waits for activity on a noninteractive connection before closing it.
waitTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable. wait_timeout
wait
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes ←
Whether to wait for create or delete operation to complete.
wait_timeout
integer
Time, in seconds, to wait when wait=yes. Defaults to 1200 for most of the services but some services might have a longer wait timeout.

Examples

- name: Create configuration
  oci_mysql_configuration:
    # required
    compartment_id: "ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
    shape_name: shape_name_example

    # optional
    init_variables:
      # optional
      lower_case_table_names: CASE_SENSITIVE
    variables:
      # optional
      completion_type: NO_CHAIN
      big_tables: true
      connection_memory_chunk_size: 56
      connection_memory_limit: 56
      default_authentication_plugin: mysql_native_password
      global_connection_memory_limit: 56
      global_connection_memory_tracking: true
      transaction_isolation: READ-UNCOMMITTED
      innodb_ft_server_stopword_table: innodb_ft_server_stopword_table_example
      mandatory_roles: mandatory_roles_example
      autocommit: true
      foreign_key_checks: true
      group_replication_consistency: EVENTUAL
      innodb_ft_enable_stopword: true
      innodb_log_writer_threads: true
      local_infile: true
      mysql_firewall_mode: true
      mysqlx_enable_hello_notice: true
      sql_require_primary_key: true
      sql_warnings: true
      binlog_expire_logs_seconds: 56
      binlog_row_metadata: FULL
      binlog_row_value_options: binlog_row_value_options_example
      binlog_transaction_compression: true
      innodb_buffer_pool_size: 56
      innodb_ft_result_cache_limit: 56
      max_binlog_cache_size: 56
      max_connect_errors: 56
      max_heap_table_size: 56
      max_connections: 56
      max_prepared_stmt_count: 56
      connect_timeout: 56
      cte_max_recursion_depth: 56
      generated_random_password_length: 56
      information_schema_stats_expiry: 56
      innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct: 56
      innodb_buffer_pool_instances: 56
      innodb_ddl_buffer_size: 56
      innodb_ddl_threads: 56
      innodb_ft_max_token_size: 56
      innodb_ft_min_token_size: 56
      innodb_ft_num_word_optimize: 56
      innodb_lock_wait_timeout: 56
      innodb_max_purge_lag: 56
      innodb_max_purge_lag_delay: 56
      interactive_timeout: 56
      innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages: 56
      innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages: 56
      max_allowed_packet: 56
      max_execution_time: 56
      mysqlx_connect_timeout: 56
      mysqlx_document_id_unique_prefix: 56
      mysqlx_idle_worker_thread_timeout: 56
      mysqlx_interactive_timeout: 56
      mysqlx_max_allowed_packet: 56
      mysqlx_min_worker_threads: 56
      mysqlx_read_timeout: 56
      mysqlx_wait_timeout: 56
      mysqlx_write_timeout: 56
      net_read_timeout: 56
      net_write_timeout: 56
      parser_max_mem_size: 56
      query_alloc_block_size: 56
      query_prealloc_size: 56
      regexp_time_limit: 56
      sql_mode: sql_mode_example
      tmp_table_size: 56
      mysqlx_deflate_default_compression_level: 56
      mysqlx_deflate_max_client_compression_level: 56
      mysqlx_lz4_max_client_compression_level: 56
      mysqlx_lz4_default_compression_level: 56
      mysqlx_zstd_max_client_compression_level: 56
      mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level: 56
      mysql_zstd_default_compression_level: 56
      sort_buffer_size: 56
      wait_timeout: 56
      thread_pool_dedicated_listeners: true
      thread_pool_max_transactions_limit: 56
      time_zone: time_zone_example
    parent_configuration_id: "ocid1.parentconfiguration.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
    description: description_example
    display_name: display_name_example
    freeform_tags: {'Department': 'Finance'}
    defined_tags: {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}

- name: Update configuration
  oci_mysql_configuration:
    # required
    configuration_id: "ocid1.configuration.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"

    # optional
    description: description_example
    display_name: display_name_example
    freeform_tags: {'Department': 'Finance'}
    defined_tags: {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}

- name: Update configuration using name (when environment variable OCI_USE_NAME_AS_IDENTIFIER is set)
  oci_mysql_configuration:
    # required
    compartment_id: "ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
    display_name: display_name_example

    # optional
    description: description_example
    freeform_tags: {'Department': 'Finance'}
    defined_tags: {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}

- name: Delete configuration
  oci_mysql_configuration:
    # required
    configuration_id: "ocid1.configuration.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
    state: absent

- name: Delete configuration using name (when environment variable OCI_USE_NAME_AS_IDENTIFIER is set)
  oci_mysql_configuration:
    # required
    compartment_id: "ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
    display_name: display_name_example
    state: absent

Return Values

Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:

Key Returned Description
configuration
complex
on success
Details of the Configuration resource acted upon by the current operation

Sample:
{'compartment_id': 'ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'defined_tags': {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}, 'description': 'description_example', 'display_name': 'display_name_example', 'freeform_tags': {'Department': 'Finance'}, 'id': 'ocid1.resource.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'init_variables': {'lower_case_table_names': 'CASE_SENSITIVE'}, 'lifecycle_state': 'ACTIVE', 'parent_configuration_id': 'ocid1.parentconfiguration.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'shape_name': 'shape_name_example', 'time_created': '2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00', 'time_updated': '2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00', 'type': 'DEFAULT', 'variables': {'autocommit': True, 'big_tables': True, 'binlog_expire_logs_seconds': 56, 'binlog_row_metadata': 'FULL', 'binlog_row_value_options': 'binlog_row_value_options_example', 'binlog_transaction_compression': True, 'completion_type': 'NO_CHAIN', 'connect_timeout': 56, 'connection_memory_chunk_size': 56, 'connection_memory_limit': 56, 'cte_max_recursion_depth': 56, 'default_authentication_plugin': 'mysql_native_password', 'foreign_key_checks': True, 'generated_random_password_length': 56, 'global_connection_memory_limit': 56, 'global_connection_memory_tracking': True, 'group_replication_consistency': 'EVENTUAL', 'information_schema_stats_expiry': 56, 'innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct': 56, 'innodb_buffer_pool_instances': 56, 'innodb_buffer_pool_size': 56, 'innodb_ddl_buffer_size': 56, 'innodb_ddl_threads': 56, 'innodb_ft_enable_stopword': True, 'innodb_ft_max_token_size': 56, 'innodb_ft_min_token_size': 56, 'innodb_ft_num_word_optimize': 56, 'innodb_ft_result_cache_limit': 56, 'innodb_ft_server_stopword_table': 'innodb_ft_server_stopword_table_example', 'innodb_lock_wait_timeout': 56, 'innodb_log_writer_threads': True, 'innodb_max_purge_lag': 56, 'innodb_max_purge_lag_delay': 56, 'innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages': 56, 'innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages': 56, 'interactive_timeout': 56, 'local_infile': True, 'mandatory_roles': 'mandatory_roles_example', 'max_allowed_packet': 56, 'max_binlog_cache_size': 56, 'max_connect_errors': 56, 'max_connections': 56, 'max_execution_time': 56, 'max_heap_table_size': 56, 'max_prepared_stmt_count': 56, 'mysql_firewall_mode': True, 'mysql_zstd_default_compression_level': 56, 'mysqlx_connect_timeout': 56, 'mysqlx_deflate_default_compression_level': 56, 'mysqlx_deflate_max_client_compression_level': 56, 'mysqlx_document_id_unique_prefix': 56, 'mysqlx_enable_hello_notice': True, 'mysqlx_idle_worker_thread_timeout': 56, 'mysqlx_interactive_timeout': 56, 'mysqlx_lz4_default_compression_level': 56, 'mysqlx_lz4_max_client_compression_level': 56, 'mysqlx_max_allowed_packet': 56, 'mysqlx_min_worker_threads': 56, 'mysqlx_read_timeout': 56, 'mysqlx_wait_timeout': 56, 'mysqlx_write_timeout': 56, 'mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level': 56, 'mysqlx_zstd_max_client_compression_level': 56, 'net_read_timeout': 56, 'net_write_timeout': 56, 'parser_max_mem_size': 56, 'query_alloc_block_size': 56, 'query_prealloc_size': 56, 'regexp_time_limit': 56, 'sort_buffer_size': 56, 'sql_mode': 'sql_mode_example', 'sql_require_primary_key': True, 'sql_warnings': True, 'thread_pool_dedicated_listeners': True, 'thread_pool_max_transactions_limit': 56, 'time_zone': 'time_zone_example', 'tmp_table_size': 56, 'transaction_isolation': 'READ-UNCOMMITTED', 'wait_timeout': 56}}
 
compartment_id
string
on success
OCID of the Compartment the Configuration exists in.

Sample:
ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
 
defined_tags
dictionary
on success
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example: `{"foo-namespace": {"bar-key": "value"}}`

Sample:
{'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
 
description
string
on success
User-provided data about the Configuration.

Sample:
description_example
 
display_name
string
on success
The display name of the Configuration.

Sample:
display_name_example
 
freeform_tags
dictionary
on success
Simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type or scope. Exists for cross-compatibility only. Example: `{"bar-key": "value"}`

Sample:
{'Department': 'Finance'}
 
id
string
on success
The OCID of the Configuration.

Sample:
ocid1.resource.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
 
init_variables
complex
on success

   
lower_case_table_names
string
on success
Represents the MySQL server system variable lower_case_table_names (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system- variables.html#sysvar_lower_case_table_names).
lowerCaseTableNames controls case-sensitivity of tables and schema names and how they are stored in the DB System.
Valid values are: - CASE_SENSITIVE - (default) Table and schema name comparisons are case-sensitive and stored as specified. (lower_case_table_names=0) - CASE_INSENSITIVE_LOWERCASE - Table and schema name comparisons are not case-sensitive and stored in lowercase. (lower_case_table_names=1)

Sample:
CASE_SENSITIVE
 
lifecycle_state
string
on success
The current state of the Configuration.

Sample:
ACTIVE
 
parent_configuration_id
string
on success
The OCID of the Configuration from which this Configuration is "derived". This is entirely a metadata relationship. There is no relation between the values in this Configuration and its parent.

Sample:
ocid1.parentconfiguration.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
 
shape_name
string
on success
The name of the associated Shape.

Sample:
shape_name_example
 
time_created
string
on success
The date and time the Configuration was created, as described by RFC 3339.

Sample:
2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00
 
time_updated
string
on success
The date and time the Configuration was last updated, as described by RFC 3339.

Sample:
2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00
 
type
string
on success
The Configuration type, DEFAULT or CUSTOM.

Sample:
DEFAULT
 
variables
complex
on success

   
autocommit
boolean
on success
("autocommit")

Sample:
True
   
big_tables
boolean
on success
If enabled, the server stores all temporary tables on disk rather than in memory.
bigTables corresponds to the MySQL server variable big_tables.

Sample:
True
   
binlog_expire_logs_seconds
integer
on success
Sets the binary log expiration period in seconds. binlogExpireLogsSeconds corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_expire_logs_seconds.

Sample:
56
   
binlog_row_metadata
string
on success
Configures the amount of table metadata added to the binary log when using row-based logging. binlogRowMetadata corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_row_metadata.

Sample:
FULL
   
binlog_row_value_options
string
on success
When set to PARTIAL_JSON, this enables use of a space-efficient binary log format for updates that modify only a small portion of a JSON document. binlogRowValueOptions corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_row_value_options.

Sample:
binlog_row_value_options_example
   
binlog_transaction_compression
boolean
on success
Enables compression for transactions that are written to binary log files on this server. binlogTransactionCompression corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_transaction_compression.

Sample:
True
   
completion_type
string
on success
("completion_type")

Sample:
NO_CHAIN
   
connect_timeout
integer
on success
The number of seconds that the mysqld server waits for a connect packet before responding with Bad handshake.
connectTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable connect_timeout
Increasing the connect_timeout value might help if clients frequently encounter errors of the form "Lost connection to MySQL server at 'XXX', system error: errno".

Sample:
56
   
connection_memory_chunk_size
integer
on success
Set the chunking size for updates to the global memory usage counter Global_connection_memory.
connectionMemoryChunkSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable connection_memory_chunk_size.

Sample:
56
   
connection_memory_limit
integer
on success
Set the maximum amount of memory that can be used by a single user connection.
connectionMemoryLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable connection_memory_limit.

Sample:
56
   
cte_max_recursion_depth
integer
on success
("cte_max_recursion_depth")

Sample:
56
   
default_authentication_plugin
string
on success
("default_authentication_plugin")

Sample:
mysql_native_password
   
foreign_key_checks
boolean
on success
("foreign_key_checks")

Sample:
True
   
generated_random_password_length
integer
on success
("generated_random_password_length") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored

Sample:
56
   
global_connection_memory_limit
integer
on success
Set the total amount of memory that can be used by all user connections.
globalConnectionMemoryLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable global_connection_memory_limit.

Sample:
56
   
global_connection_memory_tracking
boolean
on success
Determines whether the MySQL server calculates Global_connection_memory.
globalConnectionMemoryTracking corresponds to the MySQL system variable global_connection_memory_tracking.

Sample:
True
   
group_replication_consistency
string
on success
- EVENTUAL: Both RO and RW transactions do not wait for preceding transactions to be applied before executing. A RW transaction does not wait for other members to apply a transaction. This means that a transaction could be externalized on one member before the others. This also means that in the event of a primary failover, the new primary can accept new RO and RW transactions before the previous primary transactions are all applied. RO transactions could result in outdated values, RW transactions could result in a rollback due to conflicts. - BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER: New RO or RW transactions with a newly elected primary that is applying backlog from the old primary are held (not applied) until any backlog has been applied. This ensures that when a primary failover happens, intentionally or not, clients always see the latest value on the primary. This guarantees consistency, but means that clients must be able to handle the delay in the event that a backlog is being applied. Usually this delay should be minimal, but does depend on the size of the backlog. - BEFORE: A RW transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before being applied. A RO transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before being executed. This ensures that this transaction reads the latest value by only affecting the latency of the transaction. This reduces the overhead of synchronization on every RW transaction, by ensuring synchronization is used only on RO transactions. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER. - AFTER: A RW transaction waits until its changes have been applied to all of the other members. This value has no effect on RO transactions. This mode ensures that when a transaction is committed on the local member, any subsequent transaction reads the written value or a more recent value on any group member. Use this mode with a group that is used for predominantly RO operations to ensure that applied RW transactions are applied everywhere once they commit. This could be used by your application to ensure that subsequent reads fetch the latest data which includes the latest writes. This reduces the overhead of synchronization on every RO transaction, by ensuring synchronization is used only on RW transactions. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER. - BEFORE_AND_AFTER: A RW transaction waits for 1) all preceding transactions to complete before being applied and 2) until its changes have been applied on other members. A RO transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before execution takes place. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.

Sample:
EVENTUAL
   
information_schema_stats_expiry
integer
on success
("information_schema_stats_expiry")

Sample:
56
   
innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct
integer
on success
Specifies the percentage of the most recently used pages for each buffer pool to read out and dump.
innodbBufferPoolDumpPct corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct.
The range is 1 to 100. The default value is 25.
For example, if there are 4 buffer pools with 100 pages each, and innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct is set to 25, the 25 most recently used pages from each buffer pool are dumped.

Sample:
56
   
innodb_buffer_pool_instances
integer
on success
("innodb_buffer_pool_instances")

Sample:
56
   
innodb_buffer_pool_size
integer
on success
The size (in bytes) of the buffer pool, that is, the memory area where InnoDB caches table and index data.
innodbBufferPoolSize corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_buffer_pool_size.
The default and maximum values depend on the amount of RAM provisioned by the shape. See Default User Variables.

Sample:
56
   
innodb_ddl_buffer_size
integer
on success
innodbDdlBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable innodb_ddl_buffer_size]

Sample:
56
   
innodb_ddl_threads
integer
on success
innodbDdlThreads corresponds to the MySQL system variable innodb_ddl_threads]

Sample:
56
   
innodb_ft_enable_stopword
boolean
on success
("innodb_ft_enable_stopword")

Sample:
True
   
innodb_ft_max_token_size
integer
on success
("innodb_ft_max_token_size")

Sample:
56
   
innodb_ft_min_token_size
integer
on success
("innodb_ft_min_token_size")

Sample:
56
   
innodb_ft_num_word_optimize
integer
on success
("innodb_ft_num_word_optimize")

Sample:
56
   
innodb_ft_result_cache_limit
integer
on success
("innodb_ft_result_cache_limit")

Sample:
56
   
innodb_ft_server_stopword_table
string
on success
("innodb_ft_server_stopword_table")

Sample:
innodb_ft_server_stopword_table_example
   
innodb_lock_wait_timeout
integer
on success
("innodb_lock_wait_timeout")

Sample:
56
   
innodb_log_writer_threads
boolean
on success
Enables dedicated log writer threads for writing redo log records from the log buffer to the system buffers and flushing the system buffers to the redo log files.
This is the MySQL variable "innodb_log_writer_threads". For more information, please see the MySQL documentation

Sample:
True
   
innodb_max_purge_lag
integer
on success
The desired maximum purge lag in terms of transactions.
InnoDB maintains a list of transactions that have index records delete-marked by UPDATE or DELETE operations. The length of the list is the purge lag.
If this value is exceeded, a delay is imposed on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE operations to allow time for purge to catch up.
The default value is 0, which means there is no maximum purge lag and no delay.
innodbMaxPurgeLag corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_max_purge_lag.

Sample:
56
   
innodb_max_purge_lag_delay
integer
on success
The maximum delay in microseconds for the delay imposed when the innodb_max_purge_lag threshold is exceeded.
The specified innodb_max_purge_lag_delay value is an upper limit on the delay period.
innodbMaxPurgeLagDelay corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_max_purge_lag_delay.

Sample:
56
   
innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages
integer
on success
The number of index pages to sample when estimating cardinality and other statistics for an indexed column, such as those calculated by ANALYZE TABLE.
innodbStatsPersistentSamplePages corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages
innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages only applies when innodb_stats_persistent is enabled for a table; when innodb_stats_persistent is disabled, innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages applies instead.

Sample:
56
   
innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages
integer
on success
The number of index pages to sample when estimating cardinality and other statistics for an indexed column, such as those calculated by ANALYZE TABLE.
innodbStatsTransientSamplePages corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages
innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages only applies when innodb_stats_persistent is disabled for a table; when innodb_stats_persistent is enabled, innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages applies instead.
innodb_stats_persistent is ON by default and cannot be changed. It is possible to override it using the STATS_PERSISTENT clause of the CREATE TABLE and ALTER TABLE statements.

Sample:
56
   
interactive_timeout
integer
on success
The number of seconds the server waits for activity on an interactive connection before closing it.
interactiveTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable. interactive_timeout

Sample:
56
   
local_infile
boolean
on success
("local_infile")

Sample:
True
   
mandatory_roles
string
on success
("mandatory_roles")

Sample:
mandatory_roles_example
   
max_allowed_packet
integer
on success
The maximum size of one packet or any generated/intermediate string.
This is the mysql variable "max_allowed_packet".

Sample:
56
   
max_binlog_cache_size
integer
on success
Sets the size of the transaction cache.
maxBinlogCacheSize corresponds to the MySQL server system variable max_binlog_cache_size.

Sample:
56
   
max_connect_errors
integer
on success
("max_connect_errors")

Sample:
56
   
max_connections
integer
on success
("max_connections")

Sample:
56
   
max_execution_time
integer
on success
("max_execution_time")

Sample:
56
   
max_heap_table_size
integer
on success
This variable sets the maximum size to which user-created MEMORY tables are permitted to grow.
maxHeapTableSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable max_heap_table_size

Sample:
56
   
max_prepared_stmt_count
integer
on success
("max_prepared_stmt_count")

Sample:
56
   
mysql_firewall_mode
boolean
on success
("mysql_firewall_mode")

Sample:
True
   
mysql_zstd_default_compression_level
integer
on success
DEPRECATED -- typo of mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level. variable will be ignored.

Sample:
56
   
mysqlx_connect_timeout
integer
on success
The number of seconds X Plugin waits for the first packet to be received from newly connected clients.
mysqlxConnectTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_connect_timeout

Sample:
56
   
mysqlx_deflate_default_compression_level
integer
on success
Set the default compression level for the deflate algorithm. ("mysqlx_deflate_default_compression_level")

Sample:
56
   
mysqlx_deflate_max_client_compression_level
integer
on success
Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the deflate algorithm. ("mysqlx_deflate_max_client_compression_level")

Sample:
56
   
mysqlx_document_id_unique_prefix
integer
on success
("mysqlx_document_id_unique_prefix") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored

Sample:
56
   
mysqlx_enable_hello_notice
boolean
on success
("mysqlx_enable_hello_notice") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored

Sample:
True
   
mysqlx_idle_worker_thread_timeout
integer
on success
("mysqlx_idle_worker_thread_timeout") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored

Sample:
56
   
mysqlx_interactive_timeout
integer
on success
The number of seconds to wait for interactive clients to timeout.
mysqlxInteractiveTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable. mysqlx_interactive_timeout

Sample:
56
   
mysqlx_lz4_default_compression_level
integer
on success
Set the default compression level for the lz4 algorithm. ("mysqlx_lz4_default_compression_level")

Sample:
56
   
mysqlx_lz4_max_client_compression_level
integer
on success
Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the lz4 algorithm. ("mysqlx_lz4_max_client_compression_level")

Sample:
56
   
mysqlx_max_allowed_packet
integer
on success
The maximum size of network packets that can be received by X Plugin.
This is the mysql variable "mysqlx_max_allowed_packet".

Sample:
56
   
mysqlx_min_worker_threads
integer
on success
("mysqlx_min_worker_threads") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored

Sample:
56
   
mysqlx_read_timeout
integer
on success
The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for blocking read operations to complete. After this time, if the read operation is not successful, X Plugin closes the connection and returns a warning notice with the error code ER_IO_READ_ERROR to the client application.
mysqlxReadTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_read_timeout

Sample:
56
   
mysqlx_wait_timeout
integer
on success
The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for activity on a connection.
mysqlxWaitTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable. mysqlx_wait_timeout

Sample:
56
   
mysqlx_write_timeout
integer
on success
The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for blocking write operations to complete. After this time, if the write operation is not successful, X Plugin closes the connection.
mysqlxReadmysqlxWriteTimeoutTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_write_timeout

Sample:
56
   
mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level
integer
on success
Set the default compression level for the zstd algorithm. ("mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level")

Sample:
56
   
mysqlx_zstd_max_client_compression_level
integer
on success
Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the zstd algorithm. ("mysqlx_zstd_max_client_compression_level")

Sample:
56
   
net_read_timeout
integer
on success
The number of seconds to wait for more data from a connection before aborting the read.
netReadTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable net_read_timeout

Sample:
56
   
net_write_timeout
integer
on success
The number of seconds to wait for a block to be written to a connection before aborting the write.
netWriteTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable net_write_timeout

Sample:
56
   
parser_max_mem_size
integer
on success
("parser_max_mem_size")

Sample:
56
   
query_alloc_block_size
integer
on success
("query_alloc_block_size") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored

Sample:
56
   
query_prealloc_size
integer
on success
("query_prealloc_size") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored

Sample:
56
   
regexp_time_limit
integer
on success
regexpTimeLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable regexp_time_limit]

Sample:
56
   
sort_buffer_size
integer
on success
Each session that must perform a sort allocates a buffer of this size.
sortBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable sort_buffer_size

Sample:
56
   
sql_mode
string
on success
("sql_mode")

Sample:
sql_mode_example
   
sql_require_primary_key
boolean
on success
("sql_require_primary_key")

Sample:
True
   
sql_warnings
boolean
on success
("sql_warnings")

Sample:
True
   
thread_pool_dedicated_listeners
boolean
on success
Controls whether the thread pool uses dedicated listener threads. If enabled, a listener thread in each thread group is dedicated to the task of listening for network events from clients, ensuring that the maximum number of query worker threads is no more than the value specified by threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit. threadPoolDedicatedListeners corresponds to the MySQL Database Service-specific system variable thread_pool_dedicated_listeners.

Sample:
True
   
thread_pool_max_transactions_limit
integer
on success
Limits the maximum number of open transactions to the defined value. The default value is 0, which enforces no limit. threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit corresponds to the MySQL Database Service-specific system variable thread_pool_max_transactions_limit.

Sample:
56
   
time_zone
string
on success
Initializes the time zone for each client that connects.
This corresponds to the MySQL System Variable "time_zone".
The values can be given in one of the following formats, none of which are case-sensitive:
- As a string indicating an offset from UTC of the form [H]H:MM, prefixed with a + or -, such as '+10:00', '-6:00', or '+05:30'. The permitted range is '-13:59' to '+14:00', inclusive. - As a named time zone, as defined by the "IANA Time Zone database", such as 'Europe/Helsinki', 'US/Eastern', 'MET', or 'UTC'.

Sample:
time_zone_example
   
tmp_table_size
integer
on success
The maximum size of internal in-memory temporary tables. This variable does not apply to user-created MEMORY tables.
tmp_table_size corresponds to the MySQL system variable tmp_table_size

Sample:
56
   
transaction_isolation
string
on success
("transaction_isolation")

Sample:
READ-UNCOMMITTED
   
wait_timeout
integer
on success
The number of seconds the server waits for activity on a noninteractive connection before closing it.
waitTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable. wait_timeout

Sample:
56


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