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This is a puppet module to install percona-backup.A backup utilty tool for mysql database server.

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Version information

  • 0.1.0 (latest)
released Oct 30th 2015
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mod 'avinashsi7-percona', '0.1.0'
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puppet module install avinashsi7-percona --version 0.1.0

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avinashsi7/percona — version 0.1.0 Oct 30th 2015

#Percona -Xtrabackup Architecture

####Table of Contents

  1. Overview
  2. Module Description - What the module does and why it is useful
  3. Setup - The basics of getting started with percona
  4. Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
  5. Dependencies - ssl cerrtificate
  6. Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
  7. Development - Guide for contributing to the module

##Overview

The puppet module for managing the installation of percona and backing up mysql database server backup.

##Module Description

This is a puppet module to install percona-backup.A backup utilty tool for mysql database server. description 'It automatically backups data to percona backup folder. Please note that this backup utility has been tested on mysql 5.5 and 5.6 versions only.

##Setup

###What percona affects

  • percona package.
  • Backups data from percona backup

###Beginning with percona

include 'percona' is enough to get you up and running. If you wish to pass in parameters Setsing which servers to use, then:

node "mysql.vagrant.com" 
    {
        include percona 
        percona::instance{'mysql':
          $backup_dir => '/opt/backup'',
          $mysql_user => 'root',
          $mysql_passwd =>'abcdef',
        
    }

##Usage

All interaction with the percona module can do be done through the main percona class. This means you can simply toggle the options in percona to have full functionality of the module.

###Parameters

The following parameters are available in the percona module:

####backup_dir

The is the directory from where the percona application will restore database.

##Dependencies

####mysql

In order to install and backup mysql database server one things is needed

*mysql-server must be installed

##Limitations

This module has been built on and tested against Puppet 2.7 and higher.

The module has been tested on:

  • RedHat Enterprise Linux 5/6
  • CentOS 5/6

##Development

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