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hostname_max column is empty
Hi,
I'm using pt-query-digest to parse the mysql slow query logs and am trying to visualize the data using anemometer. I run initial DB schema migrations on anemometer, but when I try to run the pt-query-digest command, it fails with the error - DBD::mysql::st execute failed: Column 'hostname_max' cannot be null
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The pt-query-digest command -
pt-query-digest --user=abc --password=abc --database=slow_query_log \
--review h=localhost,D=slow_query_log,t=global_query_review \
--history h=localhost,D=slow_query_log,t=global_query_review_history \
--no-report --limit=0% slow_query.log
I'm running it on mysql version 5.7.12
and percona-toolkit version 2.2.18
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Any ideas on how to fix it?
@vachanda , we'll have a look
I'm sure vachanda above already has fixed this. For others that are having the same issue, the pt-query-digest command line need the hostname specified as described in https://github.com/box/Anemometer/blob/master/README.md
i.e, my function in my collect script run across all db's is: ` digest() {
LOG "Running pt-query-digest and saving metrics in database $STOREDB - file: $1"
pt-query-digest \
--user=${DBUSER} \
--password=${DBPASS} \
--review h=${STOREDB},D=slow_query_log,t=global_query_review,P=${STOREDBPORT} \
--history h=${STOREDB},D=slow_query_log,t=global_query_review_history,P=${STOREDBPORT} \
--no-report \
--limit=0% \
--filter=" \$event->{Bytes} = length(\$event->{arg}) and \$event->{hostname}=\"$HOSTNAME:$MYPORT\"" $1 >> $SESSIONLOGFILE
EXIT=$?
} `
Note $HOSTNAME and $MYPORT. The latter is picked up from the local my.cnf file like: MYPORT=$(cat /etc/my.cnf|grep port|head -1|sed 's/[^0-9]//g')
. The former is a bash default var, but if you're on an older bash, you can populate it like HOSTNAME=$(hostname)
I have the same problem when I use the percona-toolkit 2.2.13,although I specify the host by using --filter=" \$event->{Bytes} = length(\$event->{arg}) and \$event->{hostname}=\"$HOSTNAME\""
I solve it after changing to percona-toolkit 3.0.2.
know more about the hostname_max. You can read this
https://www.percona.com/blog/2012/08/28/hidden-columns-of-query_review_history/