Charmed MySQL K8s
- Canonical
- Databases
Channel | Revision | Published | Runs on |
---|---|---|---|
8.0/stable | 180 | 02 Sep 2024 | |
8.0/stable | 181 | 02 Sep 2024 | |
8.0/candidate | 180 | 26 Aug 2024 | |
8.0/candidate | 181 | 26 Aug 2024 | |
8.0/beta | 207 | 15 Nov 2024 | |
8.0/beta | 206 | 15 Nov 2024 | |
8.0/edge | 209 | 18 Nov 2024 | |
8.0/edge | 208 | 18 Nov 2024 |
juju deploy mysql-k8s --channel 8.0/candidate
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Platform:
Charm Users explanations
There are two types of users in MySQL:
- Internal users (used by charm operator)
- Relation/integration users (used by related applications)
- Extra user roles (if default permissions are not enough)
Internal users explanations:
The operator uses the following internal DB users:
root
- the initial/default MySQL user. Used for very initial bootstrap only.clusteradmin
- the user to manage replication in the MySQL InnoDB ClusterSet.serverconfig
- the user that operates MySQL instances.monitoring
- the user for COS integration.backups
- the user to perform/list/restore backups.mysql_innodb_cluster_#######
- the internal recovery users which enable connections between the servers in the cluster. Dedicated user created for each Juju unit/InnoDB Cluster member.mysql_innodb_cs_#######
- the internal recovery user which enable connections between MySQl InnoDB Clusters in ClusterSet. One user is created for entire MySQL ClusterSet.
The full list of internal users is available in charm source code. The full dump of internal mysql.user
table (on newly installed charm):
mysql> select Host,User,account_locked from mysql.user;
+-----------+---------------------------------+----------------+
| Host | User | account_locked |
+-----------+---------------------------------+----------------+
| % | backups | N |
| % | clusteradmin | N |
| % | monitoring | N |
| % | mysql_innodb_cluster_2277159443 | N |
| % | serverconfig | N |
| localhost | mysql.infoschema | Y |
| localhost | mysql.session | Y |
| localhost | mysql.sys | Y |
| localhost | root | N |
+-----------+---------------------------------+----------------+
10 rows in set (0.00 sec)
Note: it is forbidden to use/manage described above users! They are dedicated to the operators logic! Please use data-integrator charm to generate/manage/remove an external credentials.
It is allowed to rotate passwords for internal users using action ‘set-password’
> juju show-action mysql-k8s set-password
Change the system user's password, which is used by charm. It is for internal charm users and SHOULD NOT be used by applications.
Arguments
password:
type: string
description: The password will be auto-generated if this option is not specified.
username:
type: string
description: The username, the default value 'root'. Possible values - root,
serverconfig, clusteradmin.
For example, to generate a new random password for internal user:
> juju run-action --wait mysql-k8s/leader set-password username=clusteradmin
...
results: {}
status: completed
> juju run-action --wait mysql-k8s/leader get-password username=clusteradmin
...
results:
password: PFLIwiwy0Pn7n7xgYtXKw39H
username: clusteradmin
To set a predefined password for the specific user, run:
> juju run-action --wait mysql-k8s/leader set-password username=clusteradmin password=newpassword
...
results: {}
status: completed
> juju run-action --wait mysql-k8s/leader get-password username=clusteradmin
...
password: newpassword
username: clusteradmin
Note: the action set-password
must be executed on juju leader unit (to update peer relation data with new value).
Relation/integration users explanations:
The operator created a dedicated user for every application related/integrated with database. The username is composed by the relation ID and truncated uuid for the model, to ensure there is no username clash in cross model relations. Usernames are limited to 32 chars as per MySQL limit. Those users are removed on the juju relation/integration removal request. However, DB data stays in place and can be reused on re-created relations (using new user credentials):
mysql> select Host,User,account_locked from mysql.user where User like 'relation%';
+------+----------------------------+----------------+
| Host | User | account_locked |
+------+----------------------------+----------------+
| % | relation-8_99200344b67b4e9 | N |
| % | relation-9_99200344b67b4e9 | N |
+------+----------------------------+----------------+
2 row in set (0.00 sec)
The extra user(s) will be created for relation with mysql-router-k8s charm to provide necessary users for applications related via mysql-router app:
mysql> select Host,User,account_locked from mysql.user where User like 'mysql_router%';
+------+----------------------------+----------------+
| Host | User | account_locked |
+------+----------------------------+----------------+
| % | mysql_router1_gwa0oy6xnp8l | N |
+------+----------------------------+----------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
Note: If password rotation is needed for users used in relations, it is needed to remove the relation and create it again:
> juju remove-relation mysql-k8s myclientapp
> juju wait-for application mysql-k8s
> juju relate mysql-k8s myclientapp
Extra user roles
When an application charm requests a new user through the relation/integration it can specify that the user should have the admin
role in the extra-user-roles
field. The admin
role enables the new user to read and write to all databases (for the mysql
system database it can only read data) and also to create and delete non-system databases.
Note: extra-user-roles
is supported by modern interface mysql_client
only and missing for legacy mysql
interface. Read more about the supported charm interfaces here.
Admin Port User Access
The charm mainly uses the serverconfig
user for internal operations. For connections with this user, a special admin port is used (port 33062
), which enables the charm to operate MySQL even when users connections are saturated.
For further information on the administrative connection, refer to MySQL docs on the topic.