Migrate data from another MySQL server into the local one using os-config-applier and os-refresh-config. Please note the migration process is *destructive* to any data currently in the MySQL database running on the target host. Safeguards are in place to ensure the process only happens once on any machine. Configuration ------------- Pass in Heat Metadata with the following structure in the OpenStack::Config sub-key. mysql: users: root: username: rootuser password: XXXXXXX dump: username: dumpuser password: XXXXXXX mysql-migration: bootstrap_host: x.y.z slave_user: slave-bot1 slave_password: XXXXXXXX The migration process assumes `dump` and `root` exist on the `bootstrap_host` and have access from this host. The `dump` user will be used to dump data from `bootstrap_host`. The `root` user will be used for localhost access after the database is migrated. If `slave_user` and `slave_password` are set to non-empty strings, replication will be setup against the `bootstrap_host` using this user/password combination. Special /root/.my.cnf --------------------- As a convenience, we copy the given `dump` and `root` user names and passwords to /root/.my.cnf after migration. If this file is overwritten, they will also be available as /root/metadata.my.cnf