CREATE SERVER server_name
FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER wrapper_name
OPTIONS (option [, option] ...)
option: {
HOST character-literal
| DATABASE character-literal
| USER character-literal
| PASSWORD character-literal
| SOCKET character-literal
| OWNER character-literal
| PORT numeric-literal
}
This statement creates the definition of a server for use with the
FEDERATED storage engine. The CREATE
SERVER statement creates a new row in the
servers table in the mysql
database. This statement requires the
SUPER privilege.
The
should be a unique reference to the server. Server definitions are
global within the scope of the server, it is not possible to
qualify the server definition to a specific database.
server_name has a
maximum length of 64 characters (names longer than 64 characters
are silently truncated), and is case-insensitive. You may specify
the name as a quoted string.
server_name
The is
an identifier and may be quoted with single quotation marks.
wrapper_name
For each you
must specify either a character literal or numeric literal.
Character literals are UTF-8, support a maximum length of 64
characters and default to a blank (empty) string. String literals
are silently truncated to 64 characters. Numeric literals must be
a number between 0 and 9999, default value is 0.
option
The OWNER option is currently not applied,
and has no effect on the ownership or operation of the server
connection that is created.
The CREATE SERVER statement creates an entry in
the mysql.servers table that can later be used
with the CREATE TABLE statement
when creating a FEDERATED table. The options
that you specify are used to populate the columns in the
mysql.servers table. The table columns are
Server_name, Host,
Db, Username,
Password, Port and
Socket.
For example:
CREATE SERVER s
FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER mysql
OPTIONS (USER 'Remote', HOST '198.51.100.106', DATABASE 'test');Be sure to specify all options necessary to establish a connection to the server. The user name, host name, and database name are mandatory. Other options might be required as well, such as password.
The data stored in the table can be used when creating a
connection to a FEDERATED table:
CREATE TABLE t (s1 INT) ENGINE=FEDERATED CONNECTION='s';For more information, see Section 18.8, “The FEDERATED Storage Engine”.
CREATE SERVER causes an implicit commit. See
Section 15.3.3, “Statements That Cause an Implicit Commit”.
CREATE SERVER is not written to the binary log,
regardless of the logging format that is in use.