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README.md

Ansible Role: MySQL

Build Status

Installs MySQL server on RHEL/CentOS or Debian/Ubuntu servers.

Requirements

None.

Role Variables

Available variables are listed below, along with default values (see vars/main.yml):

mysql_user_home: /root

The home directory inside which Python MySQL settings will be stored, which Ansible will use when connecting to MySQL. This should be the home directory of the user which runs this Ansible role.

mysql_root_password: root

The MySQL root user account password.

mysql_enabled_on_startup: yes

Whether MySQL should be enabled on startup.

mysql_databases: []

The MySQL databases to create. A database has the values name, encoding (defaults to utf8), collation (defaults to utf8_general_ci) and replicate (defaults to 1, only used if replication is configured). The formats of these are the same as in the mysql_db module.

mysql_users: []

The MySQL users and their privileges. A user has the values name, host (defaults to localhost), password and priv (defaults to *.*:USAGE). The formats of these are the same as in the mysql_user module.

mysql_packages:
  - mysql
  - mysql-server
  - MySQL-python

(OS-specific, RedHat/CentOS defaults listed here) Packages to be installed. In some situations, you may need to add additional packages, like mysql-devel.

mysql_enablerepo: ""

(RedHat/CentOS only) If you have enabled any additional repositories (might I suggest geerlingguy.repo-epel or geerlingguy.repo-remi), those repositories can be listed under this variable (e.g. remi,epel). This can be handy, as an example, if you want to install later versions of MySQL.

mysql_port: "3306"
mysql_bind_address: '0.0.0.0'
mysql_datadir: /var/lib/mysql

Default MySQL connection configuration.

mysql_log_error: /var/log/mysqld.log
mysql_syslog_tag: mysqld

MySQL logging configuration. Setting mysql_log_error to syslog will make MySQL log to syslog using the mysql_syslog_tag.

mysql_key_buffer_size: "256M"
mysql_max_allowed_packet: "64M"
mysql_table_open_cache: "256"
[...]

The rest of the settings in defaults/main.yml control MySQL's memory usage. The default values are tuned for a server where MySQL can consume ~512 MB RAM, so you should consider adjusting them to suit your particular server better.

mysql_server_id: "1"
mysql_max_binlog_size: "100M"
mysql_expire_logs_days: "10"
mysql_replication_role: ''
mysql_replication_master: ''
mysql_replication_user: []

Replication settings. Set mysql_server_id and mysql_replication_role by server (e.g. the master would be ID 1, with the mysql_replication_role of master, and the slave would be ID 2, with the mysql_replication_role of slave). The mysql_replication_user uses the same keys as mysql_users, and is created on master servers, and used to replicate on all the slaves.

Dependencies

None.

Example Playbook

- hosts: db-servers
  vars_files:
    - vars/main.yml
  roles:
    - { role: geerlingguy.mysql }

Inside vars/main.yml:

mysql_root_password: super-secure-password
mysql_databases:
  - name: example_db
    encoding: latin1
    collation: latin1_general_ci
mysql_users:
  - name: example_user
    host: "%"
    password: similarly-secure-password
    priv: "example_db.*:ALL"

License

MIT / BSD

Author Information

This role was created in 2014 by Jeff Geerling, author of Ansible for DevOps.