[Openstack] Unique key is case-sensitive or *in*sensitive?

Jay Pipes jaypipes at gmail.com
Wed Jan 11 01:16:00 UTC 2012


Not sure I would think that a migrate patch is the right approach
here... I kind of feel like this is a DBA or sysops responsibility.

Thoughts?

-jay

On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 4:43 PM, Nachi Ueno
<ueno.nachi at nttdata-agilenet.com> wrote:
> Hi Jay
>
> Thanks
> Is it possible to do it on sqlalchemy.migration ?
>
>
> 2012/1/10 Jay Pipes <jaypipes at gmail.com>:
>> +1 for Case Sensitive. For MySQL, this is a configuration issue. The
>> default character set and collation should use the *_cs variants. For
>> existing MySQL installations, an ALTER TABLE ... MODIFY COLUMN ...
>> CHARACTER SET ... COLLATION ... *_cs would need to be done for
>> affected tables.
>>
>> -jay
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 4:15 PM, Nachi Ueno
>> <ueno.nachi at nttdata-agilenet.com> wrote:
>>> Hi folks
>>>
>>> Nova,Keystone,Glance uses RDBMS and they use unique key constraints.
>>> Nowadays, we can use Mysql,Sqlite,Postgresql.
>>> Unfortunately, the unique key behaviors of each DB are different.
>>>
>>> - Mysql : case-insensitive
>>> - Sqlite : case-sensitive
>>> - Postgresql : case-sensitive
>>>
>>> I wanna know the spec of OpenStack.
>>> Unique key is case-sensitive or *in*sensitive?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Nati
>>>
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