The mysql.backup_history table has been updated
    with the release of MySQL Enterprise Backup 8.0.12 in the following ways:
- Changed the storage engine from CSV to InnoDB 
- Added a new column for server UUIDs 
    When MySQL Enterprise Backup 9.2 tries to perform its first full
    backup on a database server, it automatically checks the format of
    the mysql.backup_history table. If it detects
    that the table is in the old format (which means the server has been
    upgraded from 8.0.11 or earlier (or 5.7.22 or earlier) and has been
    backed up by MySQL Enterprise Backup before), it attempts to perform a format update
    on the table automatically with the following steps:
- Create in the new format a table named - mysql.backup_history_newand copy into it data from the original- mysql.backup_historytable.
- Rename the original - mysql.backup_historytable to- mysql.backup_history_old, and the- mysql.backup_history_newtable to- mysql.backup_history.
- Drop the - mysql.backup_history_oldtable.
    For the migration to the new table format to succeed, before
    performing the first backup task with MySQL Enterprise Backup 9.2 for
    the first time on a MySQL Server that has been upgraded from 8.0.11
    or earlier and has been backed up by MySQL Enterprise Backup before, grant the
    required privileges to the mysqlbackup user on
    the server by issuing these statements at the
    mysql client: :
  
GRANT CREATE, INSERT, DROP ON mysql.backup_history_old TO 'mysqlbackup'@'localhost';
GRANT CREATE, INSERT, DROP, ALTER ON mysql.backup_history_new TO 'mysqlbackup'@'localhost';If these privileges are not granted, the first full backup on the upgraded server will fail with an error message similar to the following:
180612 08:40:45 MAIN ERROR: MySQL query 'DROP TABLE IF EXISTS mysql.backup_history_old': 1142, DROP command denied to user 'mysqlbackup'@'localhost' for table 'backup_history_old'
mysqlbackup failed with errors!These privileges are no longer needed after the first full backup has been performed by MySQL Enterprise Backup 9.2, by which point they can be revoked.
If you are working with a multiprimary Group Replication setting, make sure these privileges are granted on all primary nodes; see also Chapter 9, Using MySQL Enterprise Backup with Group Replication.