The SQL_ERROR_LOG plugin was first released in MariaDB 5.5.22.
The SQL_ERROR_LOG plugin collects errors sent to clients in a log file defined by sql_error_log_filename, so that they can later be analyzed. The log file can be rotated if sql_error_log_rotate is set.
Comments are also logged, which can make the log easier to search. But this is only possible if the client does not strip the comments away. For example, mysql command-line client only leaves comments when started with the --comments option.
It is implemented as a MYSQL_AUDIT_PLUGIN.
Although the plugin's shared library is distributed with MariaDB by default, the plugin is not actually installed by MariaDB by default. There are two methods that can be used to install the plugin with MariaDB.
The first method can be used to install the plugin without restarting the server. You can install the plugin dynamically by executing INSTALL SONAME or INSTALL PLUGIN. For example:
INSTALL SONAME 'sql_errlog';
The second method can be used to tell the server to load the plugin when it starts up. The plugin can be installed this way by providing the --plugin-load or the --plugin-load-add options. This can be specified as a command-line argument to mysqld or it can be specified in a relevant server option group in an option file. For example:
[mariadb] ... plugin_load_add = sql_errlog
You can uninstall the plugin dynamically by executing UNINSTALL SONAME or UNINSTALL PLUGIN. For example:
UNINSTALL SONAME 'sql_errlog';
If you installed the plugin by providing the --plugin-load or the --plugin-load-add options in a relevant server option group in an option file, then those options should be removed to prevent the plugin from being loaded the next time the server is restarted.
install plugin SQL_ERROR_LOG soname 'sql_errlog'; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) use test; Database changed set sql_mode='STRICT_ALL_TABLES,NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION'; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) CREATE TABLE foo2 (id int) ENGINE=WHOOPSIE; ERROR 1286 (42000): Unknown storage engine 'WHOOPSIE' \! cat data/sql_errors.log 2013-03-19 9:38:40 msandbox[msandbox] @ localhost [] ERROR 1286: Unknown storage engine 'WHOOPSIE' : CREATE TABLE foo2 (id int) ENGINE=WHOOPSIE
| Version | Status | Introduced |
|---|---|---|
| 1.0 | Stable | MariaDB 10.1.13 |
| 1.0 | Gamma | MariaDB 10.0.10 |
| 1.0 | Alpha | MariaDB 5.5.22 |
sql_error_log_filenamesql_error_log_filename.001 --sql-error-log-filename=value string sql_errors.log sql_error_log_rateSET sql_error_log_rate=300; means that one of 300 errors will be written to the log.sql_error_log_rate is 0 the logging is disabled.1 (every error is logged). --sql-error-log-rate=# numeric 1 sql_error_log_rotate--sql-error-log-rotate={0|1} boolean OFF sql_error_log_rotations9. --sql-error-log-rotations numeric 9 1 to 999 sql_error_log_size_limit--sql-error-log-size-limit=# numeric 1000000 100 to 9223372036854775807 sql_error_logOFF - Disables the plugin without removing it from the mysql.plugins table. ON - Enables the plugin. If the plugin cannot be initialized, then the server will still continue starting up, but the plugin will be disabled. FORCE - Enables the plugin. If the plugin cannot be initialized, then the server will fail to start with an error. FORCE_PLUS_PERMANENT - Enables the plugin. If the plugin cannot be initialized, then the server will fail to start with an error. In addition, the plugin cannot be uninstalled with UNINSTALL SONAME or UNINSTALL PLUGIN while the server is running. --sql-error-log=value enumerated ON OFF, ON, FORCE, FORCE_PLUS_PERMANENT
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