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/** \mainpage MaxScale by SkySQL The SkySQL MaxScale is an intelligent proxy that allows forwarding of database statements to one or more database servers using complex rules, a semantic understanding of the database statements and the roles of the various servers within the backend cluster of databases. MaxScale is designed to provide load balancing and high availability functionality transparantly to the applications. In addition it provides a highly scalable and flexibile architecture, with plugin components to support different protocols and routing decissions. MaxScale is implemented in C and makes entensive use of the asynchronous I/O capabilities of the Linux operating system. The epoll system is used to provide the event driven framework for the input and output via sockets. The protocols are implemented as external shared object modules which can be loaded at runtime. These modules support a fixed interface, communicating the entries points via a structure consisting of a set of function pointers. This structure is called the "module object". The code that routes the queries to the database servers is also loaded as external shared objects and are referred to as routing modules. An Google Group exists for MaxScale that can be used to discuss ideas, issues and communicate with the MaxScale community. [maxscale@googlegroups.com]: mailto:maxscale@googlegroups.com Bugs can be reported in the SkySQL bugs database [bug.skysql.com]: http://bugs.skysql.com \section Building Building MaxScale Edit the file build_gateway.inc in your MaxScale directory and set the ROOT_PATH to the directory in which you have installed the MaxScale source code. Set the MYSQL_ROOT/MYSQL_HEADERS variables to the location in which you have installed the developer package for MariaDB or checked out the source code of MariaDB and the location of your MariaDB include files. The include files, static embedded library and other files may come from the RPMs packages: MariaDB-5.5.34-centos6-x86_64-common.rpm MariaDB-5.5.34-centos6-x86_64-compat.rpm MariaDB-5.5.34-centos6-x86_64-devel.rpm Please backup any existent my.cnf file before installing the RPMs Install the RPM files using: rpm -i --force --relocate=/usr/=$PREFIX/usr/ MariaDB-5.5.34-centos6-x86_64-common.rpm MariaDB-5.5.34-centos6-x86_64-compat.rpm MariaDB-5.5.34-centos6-x86_64-devel.rpm This README assumes $PREFIX = $HOME. MaxScale may be built with the embedded MariaDB library either linked dynamically or statically. To build with the embedded libmysqld linked dynamically from an existent MariaDB setup set DYNLIB := Y copy the libmysqld.so in $(HOME)/usr/lib64/dynlib To build with the embedded libmysqld linked statically If DYNLIB is not set MaxScale will be built using the static library found in $(HOME)/usr/lib64 This libmysqld.a comes from the RPM or it is copied from an existing MariaDB setup. The file embedded_priv.h is not available in the RPM packages, please get it from an existing MariaDB setup and copy it to one of the path in MYSQL_HEADERS The ERRMSG variable points to the errmsg.sys file that is required by the embedded library. Example: ERRMSG := $(HOME)/usr/share/mysql Please note the errmsg.sys file is NOT included in the RPMs at the curent time, it must be taken from an existing MariaDB setup. The version of the errmsg.sys file must match the version of the developer package you are using. A version mismatch will cause the library to fail to initialise. You may get the one in the 'english' folder: Example /usr/local/mariadb/share/english/errmsg.sys Go to the MaxScale directory and do: make depend to update all the dependency files and then do: make make install You may set the DEST variable for the target install location, example: make DEST=/some/path make DEST=/some/path install If DEST is not set the default install location is: DEST=$(HOME)/usr/local/skysql This should get you all the things built that you need. Other make targets are available clean - Removes compiled code and shared objects install - Installs the binary and the modules in the location defined by the make variable DEST ctags - Build tags files for the vi editor documentation - Build the doxygen documentation depend - Update the dependencies used by the makefiles Two files are required for the libmysqld library that is used within MaxScale, errmsg,sys and a my.cnf file with the following: External libraries/packages required: openssl and openssl-devel libaio Note: on CentOS 6 do: ln -s /lib64/libaio.so.1 /lib64/libaio.so [mysqld] max_connections=4096 Please check errmsg.sys is found in the MaxScale install_dir DEST/MaxScale/mysql \section Running Running MaxScale MaxScale consists of a core executable and a number of modules that implement the different protocols and routing algorithms. These modules are built as shared objects that are loaded on demand. In order for MaxScale to find these modules it will search using a predescribed search path. The rules are: 1. Look in the current directory for the module 2. Look in $MAXSCALE_HOME/modules 3. Look in /usr/local/skysql/MaxScale/modules Configuration is read by default from the file $MAXSCALE_HOME/etc/MaxScale.cnf, /etc/MaxScale.cnf, an example file is included in the root of the source tree. The default value of MAXSCALE_HOME can be overriden by use of the -c flag on the command line. This should be immediately followed by the path to the MaxScale home directory. The -f flag can be used to set the name and the location of the configuration file. Without path expression the file is read from $MAXSCALE_HOME/etc directory. */
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