Encrypt temporary files¶
For InnoDB user-created temporary tables are created in a temporary tablespace
file and use the innodb_temp_tablespace_encrypt
variable.
The CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE
does not support the ENCRYPTION
clause. The TABLESPACE
clause cannot be set to innodb_temporary
.
The global temporary tablespace datafile ibtmp1
contains the temporary table
undo logs while intrinsic temporary tables and user-created temporary tables
are located in the encrypted session temporary tablespace.
To create new temporary tablespaces unencrypted, the following variables must
be set to OFF
at runtime:
-
innodb_temp_tablespace_encrypt
-
default_table_encryption
Any existing encrypted user-created temporary files and intrinsic temporary tables remain in an encrypted session.
Temporary tables are only destroyed when the session is disconnected.
The default_table_encryption
setting in my.cnf determines if a temporary table is encrypted.
If the innodb_temp_tablespace_encrypt
= “OFF” and the
default_table_encryption
=”ON”, the user-created temporary tables are
encrypted. The temporary tablespace data file ibtmp1
, which contains undo
logs, is not encrypted.
If the innodb_temp_tablespace_encrypt
is “ON” for the system tablespace,
InnoDB generates an encryption key and encrypts the system’s temporary
tablespace. If you reset the encryption to “OFF”, all subsequent pages are
written to an unencrypted tablespace. Any generated keys are not erased to
allow encrypted tables and undo data to be decrypted.
For each temporary file, an encryption key has the following attributes:
-
Generated locally
-
Maintained in memory for the lifetime of the temporary file
-
Discarded with the temporary file
encrypt_tmp_files
¶
Option | Description |
---|---|
Command-line | –encrypt_tmp_files |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
Data type | Boolean |
Default | OFF |
This variable turns “ON” the encryption of temporary files created by the Percona Server for MySQL. The default value is OFF
.
innodb_temp_tablespace_encrypt
¶
Option | Description |
---|---|
Command-line | innodb-temp-tablespace-encrypt |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | Yes |
Data type | Boolean |
Default | OFF |
When this variable is set to ON
, the server encrypts the global temporary
tablespace and has the .ibtmp1 file extension and the session temporary tablespace and has the .ibt file extension.
The variable does not enforce the encryption of currently open temporary files and does not rebuild the system’s temporary tablespace to encrypt data that has already been written.
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