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Enforcing storage engine

Percona Server for MySQL implements a variable to enforce the use of a specific storage engine.

When this variable is specified and a user tries to create a table using an explicit storage engine that is not the specified enforced engine, the user will get either an error if the NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION SQL mode is enabled or a warning if NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION is disabled and the table will be created anyway using the enforced engine (this is consistent with the default MySQL way of creating the default storage engine if other engines are not available unless NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION is set).

In case user tries to enable enforce_storage_engine with engine that isn’t available, system will not start.

Note

If you’re using enforce_storage_engine, you must either disable it before doing mysql_upgrade or perform mysql_upgrade with server started with --skip-grants-tables.

System variables

enforce_storage_engine

Option Description
Command Line: Yes
Config file Yes
Scope: Global
Dynamic: No
Data type String
Default value NULL

This variable is not case sensitive.

Example

Adding following option to my.cnf will start the server with InnoDB as enforced storage engine.

enforce_storage_engine=InnoDB

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Last update: 2024-10-30