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InnoDB: Erreur: table "mysql". "Innodb_table_stats" introuvable après la mise à niveau vers mysql 5.6

J'ai mis à jour vers mysql 5.6 à partir de 5.5, et maintenant mes journaux sont jonchés de tels messages au démarrage

J'ai trouvé une solution possible ici, mais cela ne semble pas officiel. http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?22,578559,579891#msg-579891

2013-12-06 21:08:00 7f87b1d26700 InnoDB: Error: Table "mysql"."innodb_table_stats" not found.
2013-12-06 21:08:00 7f87b1d26700 InnoDB: Recalculation of persistent statistics requested for table "drupal"."sessions" but the required persistent statistics storage is not present or is corrupted. Using transient stats instead.
2013-12-06 21:08:07 7f903c09c700 InnoDB: Error: Table "mysql"."innodb_table_stats" not found.

Des solutions officielles ou des correctifs à 100%?

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giorgio79

J'ai précédemment résolu ce problème dans: Impossible d'ouvrir la table mysql/innodb_index_stats

Ces tables sont créées pour vous lorsque vous installez MySQL 5.6. Cependant, la mise à niveau à partir de MySQL 5.5 n'invoque pas la création de ces tables. Voici les scripts pour les créer manuellement:

innodb_index_stats

USE mysql;
CREATE TABLE `innodb_index_stats` (
  `database_name` varchar(64) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL,
  `table_name` varchar(64) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL,
  `index_name` varchar(64) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL,
  `last_update` timestamp NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
  `stat_name` varchar(64) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL,
  `stat_value` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL,
  `sample_size` bigint(20) unsigned DEFAULT NULL,
  `stat_description` varchar(1024) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`database_name`,`table_name`,`index_name`,`stat_name`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_bin STATS_PERSISTENT=0;

innodb_table_stats

USE mysql;
CREATE TABLE `innodb_table_stats` (
  `database_name` varchar(64) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL,
  `table_name` varchar(64) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL,
  `last_update` timestamp NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
  `n_rows` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL,
  `clustered_index_size` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL,
  `sum_of_other_index_sizes` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`database_name`,`table_name`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_bin STATS_PERSISTENT=0;

slave_master_info

USE mysql;
CREATE TABLE `slave_master_info` (
  `Number_of_lines` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'Number of lines in the file.',
  `Master_log_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL COMMENT 'The name of the master binary log currently being read from the master.',
  `Master_log_pos` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'The master log position of the last read event.',
  `Host` char(64) CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL DEFAULT '' COMMENT 'The Host name of the master.',
  `User_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The user name used to connect to the master.',
  `User_password` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The password used to connect to the master.',
  `Port` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'The network port used to connect to the master.',
  `Connect_retry` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'The period (in seconds) that the slave will wait before trying to reconnect to the master.',
  `Enabled_ssl` tinyint(1) NOT NULL COMMENT 'Indicates whether the server supports SSL connections.',
  `Ssl_ca` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The file used for the Certificate Authority (CA) certificate.',
  `Ssl_capath` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The path to the Certificate Authority (CA) certificates.',
  `Ssl_cert` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The name of the SSL certificate file.',
  `Ssl_cipher` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The name of the cipher in use for the SSL connection.',
  `Ssl_key` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The name of the SSL key file.',
  `Ssl_verify_server_cert` tinyint(1) NOT NULL COMMENT 'Whether to verify the server certificate.',
  `Heartbeat` float NOT NULL,
  `Bind` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'Displays which interface is employed when connecting to the MySQL server',
  `Ignored_server_ids` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The number of server IDs to be ignored, followed by the actual server IDs',
  `Uuid` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The master server uuid.',
  `Retry_count` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'Number of reconnect attempts, to the master, before giving up.',
  `Ssl_crl` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The file used for the Certificate Revocation List (CRL)',
  `Ssl_crlpath` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The path used for Certificate Revocation List (CRL) files',
  `Enabled_auto_position` tinyint(1) NOT NULL COMMENT 'Indicates whether GTIDs will be used to retrieve events from the master.',
  PRIMARY KEY (`Host`,`Port`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 STATS_PERSISTENT=0 COMMENT='Master Information';

slave_relay_log_info

USE mysql;
CREATE TABLE `slave_relay_log_info` (
  `Number_of_lines` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'Number of lines in the file or rows in the table. Used to version table definitions.',
  `Relay_log_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL COMMENT 'The name of the current relay log file.',
  `Relay_log_pos` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'The relay log position of the last executed event.',
  `Master_log_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL COMMENT 'The name of the master binary log file from which the events in the relay log file were read.',
  `Master_log_pos` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'The master log position of the last executed event.',
  `Sql_delay` int(11) NOT NULL COMMENT 'The number of seconds that the slave must lag behind the master.',
  `Number_of_workers` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL,
  `Id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'Internal Id that uniquely identifies this record.',
  PRIMARY KEY (`Id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 STATS_PERSISTENT=0 COMMENT='Relay Log Information';

slave_worker_info

USE mysql;
CREATE TABLE `slave_worker_info` (
  `Id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL,
  `Relay_log_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL,
  `Relay_log_pos` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL,
  `Master_log_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL,
  `Master_log_pos` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL,
  `Checkpoint_relay_log_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL,
  `Checkpoint_relay_log_pos` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL,
  `Checkpoint_master_log_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL,
  `Checkpoint_master_log_pos` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL,
  `Checkpoint_seqno` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL,
  `Checkpoint_group_size` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL,
  `Checkpoint_group_bitmap` blob NOT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`Id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 STATS_PERSISTENT=0 COMMENT='Worker Information';

ALTERNATIVE

Une autre solution consiste à créer le script à partir d'une instance MySQL 5.6.

Étape 01 : Allez sur un serveur DB exécutant MySQL 5.6 ou installez MySQL 5.6 sur une machine de test.

Étape 02 : mysqldump ces 5 tableaux dans un fichier texte

INNODB_TABLES="innodb_index_stats"
INNODB_TABLES="${INNODB_TABLES} innodb_table_stats"
INNODB_TABLES="${INNODB_TABLES} slave_master_info"
INNODB_TABLES="${INNODB_TABLES} slave_relay_log_info"
INNODB_TABLES="${INNODB_TABLES} slave_worker_info"
mysqldump -uroot mysql ${INNODB_TABLES} > InnoDB_MySQL_Tables.sql

Ensuite, vous pouvez exécuter InnoDB_MySQL_Tables.sql sur tout serveur DB exécutant MySQL 5.5 avant la mise à niveau.

69
RolandoMySQLDBA

La réponse de Rolando a fonctionné pour moi avec quelques ajouts. J'ai eu le même problème, avec ces 5 tableaux affichés via SHOW TABLES, mais SELECT ou d'autres opérations sur la table ont abouti à une table introuvable.

Pour résoudre le problème, en utilisant la réponse de Rolando, je devais:

  • DROP TABLE <tablename> - les 5 tableaux

  • Dans le système de fichiers, supprimez les fichiers .ibd restants (les fichiers .frm ont été supprimés par DROP TABLE)

  • J'ai ensuite arrêté et démarré l'instance mysqld (je ne sais pas si c'était nécessaire - m'a fait plaisir)

  • Le CREATE TABLE les déclarations fournies par Rolando se sont ensuite déroulées sans problème.

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Asoka Diggs