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  • REFERENCE
    • Architecture
      • Design goals
      • Key concepts
        • Universe
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      • Core functions
        • Universe creation
        • Table creation
        • Write IO path
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      • Query layer
        • Overview
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        • Transactions overview
        • Transaction isolation levels
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        • Transactional IO path
      • DocDB sharding layer
        • Hash & range sharding
        • Tablet splitting
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      • DocDB replication layer
        • Replication
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        • Change data capture (CDC)
      • DocDB storage layer
        • Persistence
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    • APIs
      • YSQL
        • The SQL language
          • SQL statements
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            • ALTER USER
            • ANALYZE
            • BEGIN
            • CALL
            • COMMENT
            • COMMIT
            • COPY
            • CREATE AGGREGATE
            • CREATE CAST
            • CREATE DATABASE
            • CREATE DOMAIN
            • CREATE EXTENSION
            • CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
            • CREATE FOREIGN TABLE
            • CREATE FUNCTION
            • CREATE GROUP
            • CREATE INDEX
            • CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW
            • CREATE OPERATOR
            • CREATE OPERATOR CLASS
            • CREATE POLICY
            • CREATE PROCEDURE
            • CREATE ROLE
            • CREATE RULE
            • CREATE SCHEMA
            • CREATE SEQUENCE
            • CREATE SERVER
            • CREATE TABLE
            • CREATE TABLE AS
            • CREATE TRIGGER
            • CREATE TYPE
            • CREATE USER
            • CREATE USER MAPPING
            • CREATE VIEW
            • DEALLOCATE
            • DELETE
            • DO
            • DROP AGGREGATE
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            • DROP RULE
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            • DROP SERVER
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            • DROP TYPE
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            • END
            • EXECUTE
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            • SAVEPOINT
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            • SET
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            • SET ROLE
            • SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION
            • SET TRANSACTION
            • SHOW
            • SHOW TRANSACTION
            • TRUNCATE
            • UPDATE
            • VALUES
          • WITH clause
            • WITH clause—SQL syntax and semantics
            • recursive CTE
            • case study—traversing an employee hierarchy
            • traversing general graphs
              • graph representation
              • common code
              • undirected cyclic graph
              • directed cyclic graph
              • directed acyclic graph
              • rooted tree
              • Unique containing paths
              • Stress testing find_paths()
            • case study—Bacon Numbers from IMDb
              • Bacon numbers for synthetic data
              • Bacon numbers for IMDb data
        • Data types
          • Array
            • array[] constructor
            • Literals
              • Text typecasting and literals
              • Array of primitive values
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              • Array of rows
            • FOREACH loop (PL/pgSQL)
            • array of DOMAINs
            • Functions and operators
              • ANY and ALL
              • Array comparison
              • Array slice operator
              • Array concatenation
              • Array properties
              • array_agg(), unnest(), generate_subscripts()
              • array_fill()
              • array_position(), array_positions()
              • array_remove()
              • array_replace() / set value
              • array_to_string()
              • string_to_array()
          • Binary
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          • Date and time
            • Conceptual background
            • Timezones and UTC offsets
              • Catalog views
              • Extended_timezone_names
                • Unrestricted full projection
                • Real timezones with DST
                • Real timezones no DST
                • Synthetic timezones no DST
              • Offset/timezone-sensitive operations
                • Timestamptz to/from timestamp conversion
                • Pure 'day' interval arithmetic
              • Four ways to specify offset
                • Name-resolution rules
                  • 1 case-insensitive resolution
                  • 2 ~names.abbrev never searched
                  • 3 'set timezone' string not resolved in ~abbrevs.abbrev
                  • 4 ~abbrevs.abbrev before ~names.name
                  • Helper functions
              • Syntax contexts for offset
              • Recommended practice
            • Typecasting between date-time and text-values
            • Semantics of the date-time data types
              • Date data type
              • Time data type
              • Plain timestamp and timestamptz
              • Interval data type
                • Interval representation
                  • Ad hoc examples
                  • Representation model
                • Interval value limits
                • Declaring intervals
                • Justify() and extract(epoch...)
                • Interval arithmetic
                  • Interval-interval comparison
                  • Interval-interval addition and subtraction
                  • Interval-number multiplication
                  • Moment-moment overloads of "-"
                  • Moment-interval overloads of "+" and "-"
                • Custom interval domains
                • Interval utility functions
            • Typecasting between date-time datatypes
            • Operators
              • Test comparison overloads
              • Test addition overloads
              • Test subtraction overloads
              • Test multiplication overloads
              • Test division overloads
            • General-purpose functions
              • Creating date-time values
              • Manipulating date-time values
              • Current date-time moment
              • Delaying execution
              • Miscellaneous
                • Function age()
                • Function extract() | date_part()
                • Implementations that model the overlaps operator
            • Formatting functions
            • Case study—SQL stopwatch
            • Download & install the date-time utilities
            • ToC
          • JSON
            • JSON literals
            • Primitive and compound data types
            • Code example conventions
            • Indexes and check constraints
            • Functions & operators
              • ::jsonb, ::json, ::text (typecast)
              • ->, ->>, #>, #>> (JSON subvalues)
              • - and #- (remove)
              • || (concatenation)
              • = (equality)
              • @> and <@ (containment)
              • ? and ?| and ?& (key or value existence)
              • array_to_json()
              • jsonb_agg()
              • jsonb_array_elements()
              • jsonb_array_elements_text()
              • jsonb_array_length()
              • jsonb_build_object()
              • jsonb_build_array()
              • jsonb_each()
              • jsonb_each_text()
              • jsonb_extract_path()
              • jsonb_extract_path_text() and json_extract_path_text()
              • jsonb_object()
              • jsonb_object_agg()
              • jsonb_object_keys()
              • jsonb_populate_record()
              • jsonb_populate_recordset()
              • jsonb_pretty()
              • jsonb_set() and jsonb_insert()
              • jsonb_strip_nulls()
              • jsonb_to_record()
              • jsonb_to_recordset()
              • jsonb_typeof()
              • row_to_json()
              • to_jsonb()
          • Money
          • Numeric
          • Range
          • Serial
          • UUID
        • Functions and operators
          • Aggregate functions
            • Informal functionality overview
            • Invocation syntax and semantics
            • grouping sets, rollup, cube
            • Per function signature and purpose
              • avg(), count(), max(), min(), sum()
              • array_agg(), string_agg(), jsonb_agg(), jsonb_object_agg()
              • bit_and(), bit_or(), bool_and(), bool_or()
              • variance(), var_pop(), var_samp(), stddev(), stddev_pop(), stddev_samp()
              • linear regression
                • covar_pop(), covar_samp(), corr()
                • regr_%()
              • mode(), percentile_disc(), percentile_cont()
              • rank(), dense_rank(), percent_rank(), cume_dist()
            • case study—percentile_cont() and the "68–95–99.7" rule
            • case study—linear regression on COVID data
              • Download the COVIDcast data
              • Ingest the COVIDcast data
                • Inspect the COVIDcast data
                • Copy the .csv files to staging tables
                • Check staged data conforms to the rules
                • Join the staged data into a single table
                • SQL scripts
                  • Create cr_staging_tables()
                  • Create cr_copy_from_scripts()
                  • Create assert_assumptions_ok()
                  • Create xform_to_covidcast_fb_survey_results()
                  • ingest-the-data.sql
              • Analyze the COVIDcast data
                • symptoms vs mask-wearing by day
                • Data for scatter-plot for 21-Oct-2020
                • Scatter-plot for 21-Oct-2020
                • SQL scripts
                  • analysis-queries.sql
                  • synthetic-data.sql
          • currval()
          • lastval()
          • nextval()
          • setval()
          • Window functions
            • Informal functionality overview
            • Invocation syntax and semantics
            • Per function signature and purpose
              • row_number(), rank() and dense_rank()
              • percent_rank(), cume_dist() and ntile()
              • first_value(), nth_value(), last_value()
              • lag(), lead()
              • Tables for the code examples
                • table t1
                • table t2
                • table t3
                • table t4
            • case study—analyzing a normal distribution
              • Bucket allocation scheme
              • do_clean_start.sql
              • cr_show_t4.sql
              • cr_dp_views.sql
              • cr_int_views.sql
              • cr_pr_cd_equality_report.sql
              • cr_bucket_using_width_bucket.sql
              • cr_bucket_dedicated_code.sql
              • do_assert_bucket_ok
              • cr_histogram.sql
              • cr_do_ntile.sql
              • cr_do_percent_rank.sql
              • cr_do_cume_dist.sql
              • do_populate_results.sql
              • do_report_results.sql
              • do_compare_dp_results.sql
              • do_demo.sql
              • Reports
                • Histogram report
                • dp-results
                • compare-dp-results
                • int-results
          • yb_hash_code()
        • Keywords
        • Reserved names
      • YCQL
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        • CREATE ROLE
        • CREATE TABLE
        • CREATE TYPE
        • DROP INDEX
        • DROP KEYSPACE
        • DROP ROLE
        • DROP TABLE
        • DROP TYPE
        • GRANT PERMISSION
        • GRANT ROLE
        • REVOKE PERMISSION
        • REVOKE ROLE
        • USE
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        • EXPLAIN
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        • TRANSACTION
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        • Simple expressions
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        • Function call
        • Operators
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        • Collection
        • FROZEN
        • INET
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        • Non-integer
        • TEXT
        • DATE, TIME, and TIMESTAMP
        • UUID and TIMEUUID
        • JSONB
        • Date and time
        • BATCH
    • CLIs
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    • Sample datasets
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  • RELEASES
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  • Syntax
    • Command line help
  • Commands
    • export schema
    • analyze-schema
    • export data
    • import schema
    • import data
    • import data file
  • Arguments
    • --export-dir
    • --source-db-type
    • --source-db-host
    • --source-db-user
    • --source-db-password
    • --source-db-name
    • --source-db-schema
    • --output-format
    • --target-db-host
    • --target-db-user
    • --target-db-password
    • --target-db-name
    • --parallel-jobs
    • --batch-size
    • –-data-dir
    • --file-table-map
    • --delimiter
    • –-has-header
  • SSL Connectivity
  • Unsupported features
  • Data modeling

yb-voyager is a command line executable for migrating databases from PostgreSQL, Oracle, and MySQL to a YugabyteDB database.

Syntax

yb_voyager [ <migration-step>... ] [ <arguments> ... ]
  • migration-step: See Commands
  • arguments: See Arguments

Command line help

To display the available online help, run:

yb_voyager --help

To display the available online help for any migration step, run:

yb_voyager [ <migration-step>... ] --help

Commands

The following command line options specify the migration steps.

export schema

Export the schema from the source database.

Syntax

yb_voyager export schema [ <arguments> ... ]
  • arguments: See Arguments

Example

yb-voyager export schema --export-dir /path/to/yb/export/dir \
        --source-db-type sourceDB \
        --source-db-host localhost \
        --source-db-user username \
        --source-db-password password \
        --source-db-name dbname \
        --source-db-schema schemaName #Include schema name only for Oracle migrations.

analyze-schema

Analyse the PostgreSQL schema dumped in the export schema step.

Syntax

yb_voyager analyze-schema [ <arguments> ... ]
  • arguments: See Arguments

Example

yb-voyager analyze-schema --export-dir /path/to/yb/export/dir \
        --source-db-type sourceDB \
        --source-db-host localhost \
        --source-db-user username \
        --source-db-password password \
        --source-db-name dbname \
        --source-db-schema schemaName \ #Include schema name only for Oracle migrations.
        --output-format txt

export data

Dump the source database to the machine where yb-voyager is installed.

Syntax

yb_voyager export data [ <arguments> ... ]
  • arguments: See Arguments

Example

yb-voyager export data --export-dir /path/to/yb/export/dir \
        --source-db-type sourceDB \
        --source-db-host hostname \
        --source-db-user username \
        --source-db-password password \
        --source-db-name dbname \
        --source-db-schema schemaName #Include schema name only for Oracle migrations.

import schema

Import schema to the target YugabyteDB.

Syntax

yb_voyager import schema [ <arguments> ... ]
  • arguments: See Arguments

Example

yb-voyager import schema --export-dir /path/to/yb/export/dir \
        --target-db-host hostname \
        --target-db-user username \
        --target-db-password password \
        --target-db-name dbname

import data

Import the data objects to the target YugabyteDB.

Syntax

yb_voyager import data [ <arguments> ... ]
  • arguments: See Arguments

Example

yb-voyager import data --export-dir /path/to/yb/export/dir \
        --target-db-host hostname \
        --target-db-user username \
        --target-db-password password \
        --target-db-name dbname \
        --parallel-jobs connectionCount \
        --batch-size size

import data file

Load all your data files in csv format directly to the target YugabyteDB.

Syntax

yb_voyager import data file [ <arguments> ... ]
  • arguments: See Arguments

Example

yb-voyager import data file --export-dir /path/to/yb/export/dir \
        --target-db-host hostname \
        --target-db-port port \
        --target-db-user username \
        --target-db-password password \
        --target-db-name dbname \
        –-data-dir "/path/to/files/dir/" \
        --file-table-map "filename1:table1,filename2:table2" \
        --delimiter "|" \
        –-has-header \

Arguments

--export-dir

Specifies the path to the directory containing the data files to export.

--source-db-type

Specifies the source database type (postrgresql, mysql or oracle).

--source-db-host

Specifies the domain name or IP address of the machine on which the source database server is running.

--source-db-user

Specifies the username of the source database.

--source-db-password

Specifies the password of the source database.

--source-db-name

Specifies the name of the source database.

--source-db-schema

Specifies the schema of the source database. Only applicable for Oracle.

--output-format

Specifies the format in which the report file is generated. It can be in html, txt, json or xml.

--target-db-host

Specifies the domain name or IP address of the machine on which target database server is running.

--target-db-user

Specifies the username of the target database.

--target-db-password

Specifies the password of the target database.

--target-db-name

Specifies the name of the target database.

--parallel-jobs

Specifies the count to increase the number of connections.

--batch-size

Specifies the number of records that the export directory can contain.

Default : 100,000

–-data-dir

Path to the directory containing the data files to import.

--file-table-map

Comma-separated mapping between the files in data-dir to the corresponding table in the database.

Default: If this flag isn't used, the import data file command imports files from the --data-dir directory matching the PREFIX_data.csv pattern, where PREFIX is the name of the table into which the file data is imported.

Example : filename1:tablename1,filename2:tablename2[,...]

--delimiter

Default: “\t” (tab); can be changed to comma(,), pipe(|) or any other character.

–-has-header

This argument is to be specified only for csv file type.

Default: false; change to true if the csv file contains column names as a header.

SSL Connectivity

You can instruct yb-voyager to connect to the source or target database over an SSL connection. Connecting securely to PostgreSQL, MySQL, and YugabyteDB requires you to pass a similar set of arguments to yb-voyager. Oracle requires a different set of arguments.

The following table summarizes the arguments and options you can pass to yb-voyager to establish an SSL connection.

Database Arguments Description
PostgreSQL
MySQL
--source-ssl-mode Value of this argument determines whether an encrypted connection is established between yb-voyager and the database server; and whether the certificate of the database server is verified from a CA.
Options
  • disable: Only try a non-SSL connection.
  • allow: First try a non-SSL connection; if that fails, try an SSL connection. (Not supported for MySQL.)
  • prefer (default): First try an SSL connection; if that fails, try a non-SSL connection.
  • require: Only try an SSL connection. If a root CA file is present, verify the certificate in the same way as if verify-ca was specified.
  • verify-ca: Only try an SSL connection, and verify that the server certificate is issued by a trusted certificate authority (CA).
  • verify-full: Only try an SSL connection, verify that the server certificate is issued by a trusted CA and that the requested server host name matches that in the certificate.
--source-ssl-cert
--source-ssl-key
These two arguments specify names of the files containing SSL certificate and key, respectively. The <cert, key> pair forms the identity of the client.
--source-ssl-root-cert Specifies the path to a file containing SSL certificate authority (CA) certificate(s). If the file exists, the server's certificate will be verified to be signed by one of these authorities.
--source-ssl-crl Specifies the path to a file containing the SSL certificate revocation list (CRL). Certificates listed in this file, if it exists, will be rejected while attempting to authenticate the server's certificate.
Oracle --oracle-tns-alias A TNS alias that is configured to establish a secure connection with the server is passed to yb-voyager. When you pass this argument, you don't need to pass the --source-db-host, --source-db-port, and --source-db-name arguments to yb-voyager.
YugabyteDB --target-ssl-mode Value of this argument determines whether an encrypted connection is established between yb-voyager and the database server; and whether the certificate of the database server is verified from a CA.
Options
  • disable: Only try a non-SSL connection.
  • allow: First try a non-SSL connection; if that fails, try an SSL connection. (Not supported for MySQL.)
  • prefer (default): First try an SSL connection; if that fails, try a non-SSL connection.
  • require: Only try an SSL connection. If a root CA file is present, verify the certificate in the same way as if verify-ca was specified.
  • verify-ca: Only try an SSL connection, and verify that the server certificate is issued by a trusted certificate authority (CA).
  • verify-full: Only try an SSL connection, verify that the server certificate is issued by a trusted CA and that the requested server host name matches that in the certificate.
--target-ssl-cert
--target-ssl-key
These two arguments specify names of the files containing SSL certificate and key, respectively. The <cert, key> pair forms the identity of the client.
--target-ssl-root-cert Specifies the path to a file containing SSL certificate authority (CA) certificate(s). If the file exists, the server's certificate will be verified to be signed by one of these authorities.
--target-ssl-crl Specifies the path to a file containing the SSL certificate revocation list (CRL). Certificates listed in this file, if it exists, will be rejected while attempting to authenticate the server's certificate.

Unsupported features

Currently, yb-voyager doesn't support the following features:

Feature Description/Alternatives GitHub Issue
BLOB and CLOB yb-voyager currently ignores all columns of type BLOB/CLOB.
Use another mechanism to load the attributes till this feature is supported.
43
Tablespaces Currently YugabyteDB Voyager can't migrate tables associated with certain TABLESPACES automatically.
As a workaround, manually create the required tablespace in YugabyteDB and then start the migration.
Alternatively if that tablespace is not relevant in the YugabyteDB distributed cluster, you can remove the tablespace association of the table from the create table definition.
47
ALTER VIEW YugabyteDB does not yet support any schemas containing ALTER VIEW statements. 48

Data modeling

Before performing migration from your source database to YugabyteDB, review your sharding strategies.

YugabyteDB supports two ways to shard data: HASH and RANGE. HASH is the default, as it is typically better suited for most OLTP applications. For more information, refer to Hash and range sharding. When exporting a PostgreSQL database, be aware that if you want RANGE sharding, you must call it out in the schema creation.

For most workloads, it is recommended to use HASH partitioning because it efficiently partitions the data, and spreads it evenly across all nodes.

RANGE sharding can be advantageous for particular use cases, such as time series. When querying data for specific time ranges, using RANGE sharding to split the data into the specific time ranges will help improve the speed and efficiency of the query.

Additionally, you can use a combination of HASH and RANGE sharding for your primary key by choosing a HASH value as the partition key, and a RANGE value as the clustering key.

  • Syntax
    • Command line help
  • Commands
    • export schema
    • analyze-schema
    • export data
    • import schema
    • import data
    • import data file
  • Arguments
    • --export-dir
    • --source-db-type
    • --source-db-host
    • --source-db-user
    • --source-db-password
    • --source-db-name
    • --source-db-schema
    • --output-format
    • --target-db-host
    • --target-db-user
    • --target-db-password
    • --target-db-name
    • --parallel-jobs
    • --batch-size
    • –-data-dir
    • --file-table-map
    • --delimiter
    • –-has-header
  • SSL Connectivity
  • Unsupported features
  • Data modeling
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