To control activation of X Plugin, use this option:
-
Command-Line Format --mysqlx[=value]
Introduced 5.7.12 Type Enumeration Default Value ON
Valid Values ON
OFF
FORCE
FORCE_PLUS_PERMANENT
This option controls how the server loads X Plugin at startup. It is available only if the plugin has been previously registered with
INSTALL PLUGIN
or is loaded with--plugin-load
or--plugin-load-add
.The option value should be one of those available for plugin-loading options, as described in Section 5.5.1, “Installing and Uninstalling Plugins”. For example,
--mysqlx=FORCE_PLUS_PERMANENT
tells the server to load the plugin and prevent it from being removed while the server is running.
If X Plugin is enabled, it exposes several system variables that permit control over its operation:
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Command-Line Format --mysqlx-bind-address=addr
Introduced 5.7.17 System Variable mysqlx_bind_address
Scope Global Dynamic No Type String Default Value *
The network address on which X Plugin listens for TCP/IP connections. This variable is not dynamic and can be configured only at startup. This is the X Plugin equivalent of the
bind_address
system variable; see that variable description for more information.mysqlx_bind_address
accepts a single address value, which may specify a single non-wildcard IP address or host name, or one of the wildcard address formats that permit listening on multiple network interfaces (*
,0.0.0.0
, or::
).An IP address can be specified as an IPv4 or IPv6 address. If the value is a host name, X Plugin resolves the name to an IP address and binds to that address. If a host name resolves to multiple IP addresses, X Plugin uses the first IPv4 address if there are any, or the first IPv6 address otherwise.
X Plugin treats different types of addresses as follows:
If the address is
*
, X Plugin accepts TCP/IP connections on all server host IPv4 interfaces, and, if the server host supports IPv6, on all IPv6 interfaces. Use this address to permit both IPv4 and IPv6 connections for X Plugin. This value is the default.If the address is
0.0.0.0
, X Plugin accepts TCP/IP connections on all server host IPv4 interfaces.If the address is
::
, X Plugin accepts TCP/IP connections on all server host IPv4 and IPv6 interfaces.If the address is an IPv4-mapped address, X Plugin accepts TCP/IP connections for that address, in either IPv4 or IPv6 format. For example, if X Plugin is bound to
::ffff:127.0.0.1
, a client such as MySQL Shell can connect using--host=127.0.0.1
or--host=::ffff:127.0.0.1
.If the address is a “regular” IPv4 or IPv6 address (such as
127.0.0.1
or::1
), X Plugin accepts TCP/IP connections only for that IPv4 or IPv6 address.
If binding to the address fails, X Plugin produces an error and the server does not load it.
-
Command-Line Format --mysqlx-connect-timeout=#
Introduced 5.7.12 System Variable mysqlx_connect_timeout
Scope Global Dynamic Yes Type Integer Default Value 30
Minimum Value 1
Maximum Value 1000000000
Unit seconds The number of seconds X Plugin waits for the first packet to be received from newly connected clients. This is the X Plugin equivalent of
connect_timeout
; see that variable description for more information. mysqlx_idle_worker_thread_timeout
Command-Line Format --mysqlx-idle-worker-thread-timeout=#
Introduced 5.7.12 System Variable mysqlx_idle_worker_thread_timeout
Scope Global Dynamic Yes Type Integer Default Value 60
Minimum Value 0
Maximum Value 3600
Unit seconds The number of seconds after which idle worker threads are terminated.
-
Command-Line Format --mysqlx-max-allowed-packet=#
Introduced 5.7.12 System Variable mysqlx_max_allowed_packet
Scope Global Dynamic Yes Type Integer Default Value 67108864
Minimum Value 512
Maximum Value 1073741824
Unit bytes The maximum size of network packets that can be received by X Plugin. This is the X Plugin equivalent of
max_allowed_packet
; see that variable description for more information. -
Command-Line Format --mysqlx-max-connections=#
Introduced 5.7.12 System Variable mysqlx_max_connections
Scope Global Dynamic Yes Type Integer Default Value 100
Minimum Value 1
Maximum Value 65535
The maximum number of concurrent client connections X Plugin can accept. This is the X Plugin equivalent of
max_connections
; see that variable description for more information.For modifications to this variable, if the new value is smaller than the current number of connections, the new limit is taken into account only for new connections.
-
Command-Line Format --mysqlx-min-worker-threads=#
Introduced 5.7.12 System Variable mysqlx_min_worker_threads
Scope Global Dynamic Yes Type Integer Default Value 2
Minimum Value 1
Maximum Value 100
The minimum number of worker threads used by X Plugin for handling client requests.
-
Command-Line Format --mysqlx-port=port_num
Introduced 5.7.12 System Variable mysqlx_port
Scope Global Dynamic No Type Integer Default Value 33060
Minimum Value 1
Maximum Value 65535
The network port on which X Plugin listens for TCP/IP connections. This is the X Plugin equivalent of
port
; see that variable description for more information. -
Command-Line Format --mysqlx-port-open-timeout=#
Introduced 5.7.17 System Variable mysqlx_port_open_timeout
Scope Global Dynamic No Type Integer Default Value 0
Minimum Value 0
Maximum Value 120
Unit seconds The number of seconds X Plugin waits for a TCP/IP port to become free.
-
Command-Line Format --mysqlx-socket=file_name
Introduced 5.7.15 System Variable mysqlx_socket
Scope Global Dynamic No Type String Default Value /tmp/mysqlx.sock
The path to a Unix socket file which X Plugin uses for connections. This setting is only used by MySQL Server when running on Unix operating systems. Clients can use this socket to connect to MySQL Server using X Plugin.
The default
mysqlx_socket
path and file name is based on the default path and file name for the main socket file for MySQL Server, with the addition of anx
appended to the file name. The default path and file name for the main socket file is/tmp/mysql.sock
, therefore the default path and file name for the X Plugin socket file is/tmp/mysqlx.sock
.If you specify an alternative path and file name for the main socket file at server startup using the
socket
system variable, this does not affect the default for the X Plugin socket file. In this situation, if you want to store both sockets at a single path, you must set themysqlx_socket
system variable as well. For example in a configuration file:socket=/home/sockets/mysqld/mysql.sock mysqlx_socket=/home/sockets/xplugin/xplugin.sock
If you change the default path and file name for the main socket file at compile time using the
MYSQL_UNIX_ADDR
compile option, this does affect the default for the X Plugin socket file, which is formed by appending anx
to theMYSQL_UNIX_ADDR
file name. If you want to set a different default for the X Plugin socket file at compile time, use theMYSQLX_UNIX_ADDR
compile option.The
MYSQLX_UNIX_PORT
environment variable can also be used to set a default for the X Plugin socket file at server startup (see Section 4.9, “Environment Variables”). If you set this environment variable, it overrides the compiledMYSQLX_UNIX_ADDR
value, but is overridden by themysqlx_socket
value. -
Command-Line Format --mysqlx-ssl-ca=file_name
Introduced 5.7.12 System Variable mysqlx_ssl_ca
Scope Global Dynamic No Type File name Default Value NULL
The
mysqlx_ssl_ca
system variable is likessl_ca
, except that it applies to X Plugin rather than the MySQL Server main connection interface. For information about configuring encryption support for X Plugin, see Section 19.4.1, “Using Encrypted Connections with X Plugin”. -
Command-Line Format --mysqlx-ssl-capath=dir_name
Introduced 5.7.12 System Variable mysqlx_ssl_capath
Scope Global Dynamic No Type Directory name Default Value NULL
The
mysqlx_ssl_capath
system variable is likessl_capath
, except that it applies to X Plugin rather than the MySQL Server main connection interface. For information about configuring encryption support for X Plugin, see Section 19.4.1, “Using Encrypted Connections with X Plugin”. -
Command-Line Format --mysqlx-ssl-cert=file_name
Introduced 5.7.12 System Variable mysqlx_ssl_cert
Scope Global Dynamic No Type File name Default Value NULL
The
mysqlx_ssl_cert
system variable is likessl_cert
, except that it applies to X Plugin rather than the MySQL Server main connection interface. For information about configuring encryption support for X Plugin, see Section 19.4.1, “Using Encrypted Connections with X Plugin”. -
Command-Line Format --mysqlx-ssl-cipher=name
Introduced 5.7.12 System Variable mysqlx_ssl_cipher
Scope Global Dynamic No Type String Default Value NULL
The
mysqlx_ssl_cipher
system variable is likessl_cipher
, except that it applies to X Plugin rather than the MySQL Server main connection interface. For information about configuring encryption support for X Plugin, see Section 19.4.1, “Using Encrypted Connections with X Plugin”. -
Command-Line Format --mysqlx-ssl-crl=file_name
Introduced 5.7.12 System Variable mysqlx_ssl_crl
Scope Global Dynamic No Type File name Default Value NULL
The
mysqlx_ssl_crl
system variable is likessl_crl
, except that it applies to X Plugin rather than the MySQL Server main connection interface. For information about configuring encryption support for X Plugin, see Section 19.4.1, “Using Encrypted Connections with X Plugin”. -
Command-Line Format --mysqlx-ssl-crlpath=dir_name
Introduced 5.7.12 System Variable mysqlx_ssl_crlpath
Scope Global Dynamic No Type Directory name Default Value NULL
The
mysqlx_ssl_crlpath
system variable is likessl_crlpath
, except that it applies to X Plugin rather than the MySQL Server main connection interface. For information about configuring encryption support for X Plugin, see Section 19.4.1, “Using Encrypted Connections with X Plugin”. -
Command-Line Format --mysqlx-ssl-key=file_name
Introduced 5.7.12 System Variable mysqlx_ssl_key
Scope Global Dynamic No Type File name Default Value NULL
The
mysqlx_ssl_key
system variable is likessl_key
, except that it applies to X Plugin rather than the MySQL Server main connection interface. For information about configuring encryption support for X Plugin, see Section 19.4.1, “Using Encrypted Connections with X Plugin”.