What Risky Operations on RDS for MySQL Will Affect DDM?
Table 1 lists risky operations on RDS for MySQL.
Operation Type |
Operation |
Impact of the Operation |
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Operations on the RDS for MySQL console |
Deleting an RDS for MySQL instance |
After an RDS for MySQL instance is deleted, all schemas and logical tables of the DDM instance associated with the RDS instance become unavailable. |
Performing the primary/standby switchover of an RDS for MySQL instance |
RDS for MySQL may be intermittently interrupted during the primary/standby switchover. In addition, a small amount of data may be lost in case of long delay in primary/standby synchronization.
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Restarting an RDS for MySQL instance |
The restart of an RDS for MySQL instance makes itself unavailable and will also affect the associated DDM instance. |
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Resetting a password |
After the RDS for MySQL instance password is reset, enter the new password on DDM when you create a schema. |
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Modifying a parameter template |
The following parameters are set to fixed values. If their values are modified, DDM will not function properly.
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Modifying a security group |
Your DDM instance cannot connect to associated RDS for MySQL instances. |
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Modifying a VPC |
The DDM instance and RDS for MySQL instance cannot communicate with each other if they are in different VPCs. |
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Restoring data |
Restoring data may damage data integrity. |
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Operations through an RDS for MySQL client |
Deleting a physical database created on DDM |
After a physical database is deleted, the original data will be lost and new data cannot be written into the database. |
Deleting an account created on DDM |
After an account is deleted, logical tables cannot be created on DDM. |
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Deleting a physical table created on DDM |
After a physical table is deleted, data stored on DDM will be lost. The corresponding logical table becomes unavailable on DDM. |
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Modifying the name of a physical table created on DDM |
DDM cannot obtain data of the corresponding logical table, and the logical table becomes unavailable on DDM. |
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Changing a record |
Changing a record in a broadcast table will affect the data consistency of shards. |
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Modifying a whitelist |
A DDM instance cannot access the RDS for MySQL instance if it is not in the RDS instance whitelist. |
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