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The MySQL server at localhost, version 5.7.29 - MySQL Community Server (GPL),
will now be checked for compatibility issues for upgrade to MySQL 8.0.19...
1) Usage of old temporal type
No issues found
2) Usage of db objects with names conflicting with new reserved keywords
Warning: The following objects have names that conflict with new reserved
keywords. Ensure queries sent by your applications use `quotes` when
referring to them or they will result in errors.
More information:
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/en/keywords.html
cacti.aggregate_graph_templates_graph.grouping - Column name
cacti.cdef.system - Column name
cacti.data_source_profiles_rra.rows - Column name
cacti.graph_templates_graph.grouping - Column name
cacti.plugin_hooks.function - Column name
3) Usage of utf8mb3 charset
No issues found
4) Table names in the mysql schema conflicting with new tables in 8.0
No issues found
5) Partitioned tables using engines with non native partitioning
No issues found
6) Foreign key constraint names longer than 64 characters
No issues found
7) Usage of obsolete MAXDB sql_mode flag
No issues found
8) Usage of obsolete sql_mode flags
No issues found
9) ENUM/SET column definitions containing elements longer than 255 characters
No issues found
10) Usage of partitioned tables in shared tablespaces
No issues found
11) Circular directory references in tablespace data file paths
No issues found
12) Usage of removed functions
No issues found
13) Usage of removed GROUP BY ASC/DESC syntax
No issues found
14) Removed system variables for error logging to the system log configuration
To run this check requires full path to MySQL server configuration file to be specified at 'configPath' key of options dictionary
More information:
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/8.0/en/news-8-0-13.html#mysqld-8-0-13-logging
15) Removed system variables
To run this check requires full path to MySQL server configuration file to be specified at 'configPath' key of options dictionary
More information:
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/added-deprecated-removed.html#optvars-removed
16) System variables with new default values
To run this check requires full path to MySQL server configuration file to be specified at 'configPath' key of options dictionary
More information:
https://mysqlserverteam.com/new-defaults-in-mysql-8-0/
17) Zero Date, Datetime, and Timestamp values
Warning: By default zero date/datetime/timestamp values are no longer allowed
in MySQL, as of 5.7.8 NO_ZERO_IN_DATE and NO_ZERO_DATE are included in
SQL_MODE by default. These modes should be used with strict mode as they will
be merged with strict mode in a future release. If you do not include these
modes in your SQL_MODE setting, you are able to insert
date/datetime/timestamp values that contain zeros. It is strongly advised to
replace zero values with valid ones, as they may not work correctly in the
future.
More information:
https://lefred.be/content/mysql-8-0-and-wrong-dates/
global.sql_mode - does not contain either NO_ZERO_DATE or NO_ZERO_IN_DATE
which allows insertion of zero dates
session.sql_mode - of 164 session(s) does not contain either NO_ZERO_DATE or
NO_ZERO_IN_DATE which allows insertion of zero dates
cacti.automation_networks.next_start - column has zero default value:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
cacti.automation_networks.last_started - column has zero default value:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
cacti.automation_processes.heartbeat - column has zero default value:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
cacti.data_source_purge_temp.last_mod - column has zero default value:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
cacti.data_source_stats_hourly_cache.time - column has zero default value:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
cacti.graph_tree.locked_date - column has zero default value: 0000-00-00
00:00:00
cacti.graph_tree.last_modified - column has zero default value: 0000-00-00
00:00:00
cacti.host.status_fail_date - column has zero default value: 0000-00-00
00:00:00
cacti.host.status_rec_date - column has zero default value: 0000-00-00
00:00:00
cacti.plugin_monitor_notify_history.notification_time - column has zero
default value: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
cacti.plugin_monitor_reboot_history.reboot_time - column has zero default
value: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
cacti.poller.last_update - column has zero default value: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
cacti.poller.last_status - column has zero default value: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
cacti.poller.last_sync - column has zero default value: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
cacti.poller_command.time - column has zero default value: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
cacti.poller_output.time - column has zero default value: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
cacti.poller_output_boost.time - column has zero default value: 0000-00-00
00:00:00
cacti.poller_output_boost_arch_1586890759.time - column has zero default
value: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
cacti.poller_output_realtime.time - column has zero default value: 0000-00-00
00:00:00
cacti.poller_resource_cache.update_time - column has zero default value:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
cacti.poller_time.start_time - column has zero default value: 0000-00-00
00:00:00
cacti.poller_time.end_time - column has zero default value: 0000-00-00
00:00:00
cacti.thold_data.lasttime - column has zero default value: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
cacti.thold_data.lastchanged - column has zero default value: 0000-00-00
00:00:00
cacti.user_log.time - column has zero default value: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
18) Schema inconsistencies resulting from file removal or corruption
No issues found
19) Tables recognized by InnoDB that belong to a different engine
No issues found
20) Issues reported by 'check table x for upgrade' command
No issues found
21) New default authentication plugin considerations
Warning: The new default authentication plugin 'caching_sha2_password' offers
more secure password hashing than previously used 'mysql_native_password'
(and consequent improved client connection authentication). However, it also
has compatibility implications that may affect existing MySQL installations.
If your MySQL installation must serve pre-8.0 clients and you encounter
compatibility issues after upgrading, the simplest way to address those
issues is to reconfigure the server to revert to the previous default
authentication plugin (mysql_native_password). For example, use these lines
in the server option file:
[mysqld]
default_authentication_plugin=mysql_native_password
However, the setting should be viewed as temporary, not as a long term or
permanent solution, because it causes new accounts created with the setting
in effect to forego the improved authentication security.
If you are using replication please take time to understand how the
authentication plugin changes may impact you.
More information:
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/upgrading-from-previous-series.html#upgrade-caching-sha2-password-compatibility-issues
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/upgrading-from-previous-series.html#upgrade-caching-sha2-password-replication
Errors: 0
Warnings: 33
Notices: 0
No fatal errors were found that would prevent an upgrade, but some potential issues were detected. Please ensure that the reported issues are not significant before upgrading.