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Quickly Deploy a Local TiDB Cluster |
Learn how to quickly deploy a local TiDB cluster using the playground component of TiUP. |
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The TiDB cluster is a distributed system that consists of multiple components. A typical TiDB cluster consists of at least three PD nodes, three TiKV nodes, and two TiDB nodes. If you want to have a quick experience on TiDB, you might find it time-consuming and complicated to manually deploy so many components. This document introduces the playground component of TiUP and how to use it to quickly build a local TiDB test environment.
The basic usage of the playground component is shown as follows:
tiup playground [version] [flags]
If you directly execute the tiup playground
command, TiUP uses the locally installed TiDB, TiKV, and PD components or installs the stable version of these components to start a TiDB cluster that consists of one TiKV instance, one TiDB instance, and one PD instance.
This command actually performs the following operations:
- Because this command does not specify the version of the playground component, TiUP first checks the latest version of the installed playground component. Assume that the latest version is v1.3.0, then this command works the same as
tiup playground:v1.3.0
. - If you have not used TiUP playground to install the TiDB, TiKV, and PD components, the playground component installs the latest stable version of these components, and then start these instances.
- Because this command does not specify the version of the TiDB, PD, and TiKV component, TiUP playground uses the latest version of each component by default. Assume that the latest version is v5.0.0, then this command works the same as
tiup playground:v1.3.0 v5.0.0
. - Because this command does not specify the number of each component, TiUP playground, by default, starts a smallest cluster that consists of one TiDB instance, one TiKV instance, and one PD instance.
- After starting each TiDB component, TiUP playground reminds you that the cluster is successfully started and provides you some useful information, such as how to connect to the TiDB cluster through the MySQL client and how to access the TiDB Dashboard.
The command-line flags of the playground component are described as follows:
Flags:
--db int TiDB instance number (default 1)
--db.binpath string TiDB instance binary path
--db.config string TiDB instance configuration file
--db.host host Set the listening address of TiDB
--drainer int Set the Drainer data of the cluster
--drainer.binpath string Specify the location of the Drainer binary files (optional, for debugging)
--drainer.config string Specify the Drainer configuration file
-h, --help help for tiup
--host string Playground cluster host (default "127.0.0.1")
--kv int TiKV instance number (default 1)
--kv.binpath string TiKV instance binary path
--kv.config string TiKV instance configuration file
--monitor Start prometheus component
--pd int PD instance number (default 1)
--pd.binpath string PD instance binary path
--pd.config string PD instance configuration file
--pump int Specify the number of Pump nodes in the cluster. If the value is not "0", TiDB Binlog is enabled.
--pump.binpath string Specify the location of the Pump binary files (optional, for debugging)
--pump.config string Specify the Pump configuration file (optional, for debugging)
--tiflash int TiFlash instance number
--tiflash.binpath string TiFlash instance binary path
--tiflash.config string TiFlash instance configuration file
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tiup playground nightly
In the command above, nightly
is the version number of the cluster. Similarly, you can replace nightly
with v5.0.0
, and the command is tiup playground v5.0.0
.
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tiup playground nightly --monitor
This command starts Prometheus on port 9090 to display the time series data in the cluster.
First, you need to copy the PD configuration template. Assume you place the copied file to ~/config/pd.toml
and make some changes according to your need, then you can execute the following command to override PD's default configuration:
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tiup playground --pd.config ~/config/pd.toml
By default, when playground is started, each component is started using the binary files from the official mirror. If you want to put a temporarily compiled local binary file into the cluster for testing, you can use the --{comp}.binpath
flag for replacement. For example, execute the following command to replace the binary file of TiDB:
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tiup playground --db.binpath /xx/tidb-server
By default, only one instance is started for each TiDB, TiKV, and PD component. To start multiple instances for each component, add the following flag:
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tiup playground v3.0.10 --db 3 --pd 3 --kv 3
TiUP provides the client
component, which is used to automatically find and connect to a local TiDB cluster started by playground. The usage is as follows:
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tiup client
This command provides a list of TiDB clusters that are started by playground on the current machine on the console. Select the TiDB cluster to be connected. After clicking Enter, a built-in MySQL client is opened to connect to TiDB.
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tiup playground display
The command above returns the following results:
Pid Role Uptime
--- ---- ------
84518 pd 35m22.929404512s
84519 tikv 35m22.927757153s
84520 pump 35m22.92618275s
86189 tidb exited
86526 tidb 34m28.293148663s
86190 drainer 35m19.91349249s
The command-line parameter for scaling out a cluster is similar to that for starting a cluster. You can scale out two TiDB instances by executing the following command:
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tiup playground scale-out --db 2
You can specify a pid
in the tiup playground scale-in
command to scale in the corresponding instance. To view the pid
, execute tiup playground display
.
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tiup playground scale-in --pid 86526