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Data Check in the DM Replication Scenario

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When using replication tools such as TiDB Data Migration, you need to check the data consistency before and after the replication process. You can set a specific task-name configuration from DM-master to perform a data check.

The following is a simple configuration example. To learn the complete configuration, refer to Sync-diff-inspector User Guide.

# Diff Configuration. ######################### Global config ######################### # The number of goroutines created to check data. The number of connections between upstream and downstream databases are slightly greater than this value. check-thread-count = 4 # If enabled, SQL statements is exported to fix inconsistent tables. export-fix-sql = true # Only compares the table structure instead of the data. check-struct-only = false # The IP address of dm-master and the format is "http://127.0.0.1:8261". dm-addr = "http://127.0.0.1:8261" # Specifies the `task-name` of DM. dm-task = "test" ######################### Task config ######################### [task] output-dir = "./output" # The tables of downstream databases to be compared. Each table needs to contain the schema name and the table name, separated by '.' target-check-tables = ["hb_test.*"]

This example is configured in dm-task = "test", which checks all the tables of hb_test schema under the "test" task. It automatically gets the regular matching of the schemas between upstream and downstream databases to verify the data consistency after DM replication.