问题
MySQL 5.7 introduces a new file ibtmp1 for storing temporary data in InnoDB to increase the performance.
But I have noted that its size increases continuously. On my db server its sizes increases to 92GB.
Is there any way of reducing size or deleting the file without restarting the server ?
Thanks
回答1:
The ibtmp1 once created can't be shrink by any method without restarting mysql service.
There are two ways to handle it:
Precaution : At the time of server start you should limit the size of this file as:
innodb_temp_data_file_path = ibtmp1:12M:autoextend:max:5G
where max 5G means this file size limits to 5GB.
Cure : If file already created you need to restart service:
SET GLOBAL innodb_fast_shutdown = 0;
Shutdown MySQL
remove ibtmp1
start MySQL.
Docs: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/innodb-temporary-tablespace.html
回答2:
In mysql 5.7 and higher all you need to do to reclaim the space used by the ibtmp1 file is restart the service.
You do not have to set GLOBAL innodb_fast_shutdown = 0; or manually delete the file.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41216630/how-to-clean-or-resize-the-ibtmp1-file-in-mysql