Querying and Downloading Binlogs (OBT)¶
Binlogs record all DDL and DML statements (except data query statements). You can download binlogs to a local PC for further analysis.
This section describes how to enable binlog, and then query and download binlogs on the TaurusDB console.
Billing¶
Binlogs are stored in OBS buckets.
Prerequisites¶
Binlog can only be enabled when the following conditions are met:
If the kernel version of your DB instance is earlier than 2.0.45.230900, the value of log-bin must be ON. To view and modify the parameter value, see Modifying a Parameter Template.
If the kernel version of your DB instance is 2.0.45.230900 or later, the value of rds_global_sql_log_bin must be ON.
Before viewing and downloading binlogs, you need to enable binlog by referring to Enabling Binlog.
Constraints¶
To use binlogs, set the log-bin or rds_global_sql_log_bin parameter to ON.
Enabling Binlog¶
Log in to the management console.
Click
in the upper left corner and select a region and a project.
Click Service List. Under Databases, click TaurusDB.
On the Instances page, click the instance name.
In the navigation pane, choose Logs.
Click the Binlog tab.
Click Configure Binlog. In the displayed dialog box, enable Binlog and set Retention Period.
The retention period ranges from 1 to 180 days.
After binlog is disabled, the generated logs will be automatically deleted after the retention period expires. Deleted logs cannot be restored. Exercise caution when disabling binlog.
Querying and Downloading Binlogs¶
Log in to the management console.
Click
in the upper left corner and select a region and a project.
Click Service List. Under Databases, click TaurusDB.
On the Instances page, click the instance name.
In the navigation pane, choose Logs.
Click the Binlog tab.
View binlogs generated in the last 15 minutes, last 30 minutes, last 1 hour, last 24 hours, last 7 days, last 30 days, or a custom time range.
Click Download in the Operation column to download a binlog to a local PC.