Checking Whether the sql_mode Value in the Destination Database Is Not no_engine
During MySQL migration, if the MyISAM tables are included in the migration objects, the sql_mode value in the destination database cannot be no_engine_substitution. Otherwise, the migration fails.
Failure Cause
In the destination database, the sql_mode value is no_engine_substitution.
Handling Suggestion
In the destination database, set sql_mode to a value other than no_engine_substitution.
- If the database is a self-managed MySQL database, run the following command to change the value.
SET sql_mode ='New value';
- If the database is an RDS for MySQL DB instance, change the value of the sql_mode parameter by referring to Modifying Parameters of an RDS for MySQL Instance.
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