Playing the contents of .snap and .xlog files to a Tarantool instance
$ tt play URI FILE ... [OPTION ...]
tt play
plays the contents of snapshot (.snap
) and
WAL (.xlog
) files to another Tarantool instance.
A single call of tt play
can play multiple files.
-
--from
LSN
¶ Play operations starting from the given LSN.
-
--to
LSN
¶ Play operations up to the given LSN. Default:
18446744073709551615
.
-
--replica
ID
¶ Filter the operations by replica ID. Can be passed more than once.
When calling
tt cat
with filters by LSN (--from
and--to
flags) and replica ID (--replica
), remember that LSNs differ across replicas. Thus, if you pass more than one replica ID via--from
or--to
, the result may not reflect the actual sequence of operations.
-
--space
ID
¶ Filter the output by space ID. Can be passed more than once.
-
--show-system
¶
Show the operations on system spaces.
tt play
plays operations from .xlog
and .snap
files to the destination
instance one by one. All data changes happen the same way as if they were performed
on this instance. This means that:
All affected spaces must exist on the destination instance. They must have the same structure and
space_id
as on the instance that created the snapshot or WAL file.To play a snapshot or a WAL to a clean instance, include the operations on system spaces by adding the
--show-system
flag. With this flag,tt
plays the operations that create and configure user-defined spaces.The operations’ LSNs will change unless you play all operations that took place since the instance startup.
Replica IDs will change in accordance with the destination instance configuration.
Play the contents of
00000000000000000000.xlog
to the instance on192.168.10.10:3301
:$ tt play 192.168.10.10:3301 00000000000000000000.xlog
Play operations on spaces with
space_id
512 and 513 from the00000000000000000012.snap
snapshot file:$ tt play 192.168.10.10:3301 00000000000000000012.snap --space 512 --space 513
Play the contents of
00000000000000000000.xlog
including operations on system spaces:$ tt play 192.168.10.10:3301 00000000000000000000.xlog --show-system