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After updating mysql version 5.7.8-rc-log, I granted privileges like this:

GRANT select ON test_db.* TO 'test'@'host';

and getting following error:

SELECT command denied to user 'test'@'host' for table 'session_variables'

but when I grant privileges like this:

GRANT select ON *.* TO 'test'@'host';

it works. Can anybody help?

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    so what's the problem? "I could not open this locked door, but it opened when I unlocked it"? Uh, no duh?
    – Marc B
    Aug 17, 2015 at 15:00
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    I think you screwed up your copy paste, please check your post
    – veritaS
    Aug 17, 2015 at 15:02
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    I don't want to grant access to all databases for every user - THAT'S THE PROBLEM.
    – Taz
    Aug 17, 2015 at 15:02
  • both your GRANT syntax seems same, how they are different? Aug 17, 2015 at 15:11
  • My mistake, sorry. GRANT select ON test_db.* vs GRANT select ON *.*
    – Taz
    Aug 17, 2015 at 15:12

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Here are the article1, article2, article3 related to this issue. As per these articles, Workaround is setting show_compatibility_56 = on in /etc/my.cnf and restart mysql server.

MySQL 5.7 introduces a change in the way we query for global variables and status variables: the INFORMATION_SCHEMA.(GLOBAL|SESSION)_(VARIABLES|STATUS) tables are now deprecated and empty. Instead, we are to use the respective performance_schema.(global|session)_(variables|status) tables.

But the change goes farther than that; there is also a security change.

So non-root user gets:

mysql> show session variables like 'tx_isolation';
ERROR 1142 (42000): SELECT command denied to user 'normal_user'@'my_host' for table 'session_variables'

Solutions?

The following are meant to be solutions, but do not really solve the problem:

  • SHOW commands. SHOW GLOBAL|SESSION VARIABLES|STATUS will work properly, and will implicitly know whether to provide the results via information_schema or performance_schema tables. But, aren't we meant to be happier with SELECT queries? So that I can really do stuff that is smarter than LIKE 'variable_name%'? And of course you cannot use SHOW in server side cursors. Your stored routines are in a mess now. This does not solve the GRANTs problem.
  • show_compatibility_56: an introduced variable in 5.7, boolean. It truly is a time-travel-paradox novel in disguise, in multiple respects. Documentation introduces it, and says it is deprecated. time-travel-paradox :O But it actually works in 5.7.8 (latest) time-travel-paradox plot thickens Your automation scripts do not know in advance whether your MySQL has this variable Hence SELECT @@global.show_compatibility_56 will produce an error on 5.6 But the "safe" way of SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES LIKE 'show_compatibility_56' will fail on a privilege error on 5.7 time-travel-paradox :O Actually advised by my colleague Simon J. Mudd, show_compatibility_56 defaults to OFF. I support this line of thought. Or else it's old_passwords=1 all over again. show_compatibility_56 doesn't solve the GRANTs problem. This does not solve any migration path. It just postpones the moment when I will hit the same problem. When I flip the variable from "1" to "0", I'm back at square one.

Suggestion

I claim security is not the issue, as presented above. I claim Oracle will yet again fall into the trap of no-easy-way-to-migrate-to-GTID in 5.6 if the current solution is unchanged. I claim that there have been too many changes at once. Therefore, I suggest one of the alternative two flows:

  • Flow 1: keep information_schema, later migration into performance_schema In 5.7, information_schema tables should still produce the data. No security constraints on information_schema Generate WARNINGs on reading from information_schema ("...this will be deprecated...") performance_schema also available. With security constraints, whatever. In 5.8 remove information_schema tables; we are left with performance_schema only.
  • Flow 2: easy migration into performance_schema: In 5.7, performance_schema tables should not require any special privileges. Any user can read from them. Keep show_compatibility_56 as it is. SHOW commands choose between information_schema or performance_schema on their own -- just as things are done now. In 5.8, performance_schema tables will require SELECT privileges.

Hope this will help you.

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  • I put in /etc/my.cnf in [mysqld] section: show_compatibility_56=1 and it resolved my problem! Thank you @HaveNoDisplayName
    – Taz
    Aug 17, 2015 at 16:05
  • According to the mysql bug report on this matter, it seems that the recommended (??) way to resolve this is to grant the SELECT privilege on the master to the replication user, e.g.: GRANT SELECT ON performance_schema.global_variables TO 'replica_user'@'replica_host';
    – fideloper
    Sep 25, 2015 at 18:16
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Try this, it worked for me:

GRANT SELECT ON performance_schema.session_variables TO stevejobs; GRANT SELECT ON performance_schema.session_status TO stevejobs;

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  • Please format your code as code by adding 4-space indentation to it
    – YakovL
    Sep 7, 2016 at 18:31
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Try with the following way, maybe you will get the result.

GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON bedgeaj_medmax.transactions to 'bedgeaj_root'@'%'  IDENTIFIED BY 'password';

(OR)

GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON mydb.* TO 'myuser'@'%' WITH GRANT OPTION;
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  • As root I have grant option, so it is not the solution.
    – Taz
    Aug 17, 2015 at 16:14
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For accessing GLOBAL|SESSION VARIABLES try with command in MYSQL:-

$ GRANT ALL ON sonar.* TO 'sonar'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'sonar';

$ GRANT ALL ON sonar.* TO 'sonar'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'sonar';

If it is not working then you should try(It only provide SELECT permission to 'sonar' user for all DATABASES):

$ GRANT SELECT ON *.* TO 'sonar'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'sonar';

$ GRANT SELECT ON *.* TO 'sonar'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'sonar';

It provides permission to sonar user to access all the databases with all the privilege SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE (ALL possible moves on DB.

$ GRANT ALL ON *.* TO 'sonar'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'sonar';

$ GRANT ALL ON *.* TO 'sonar'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'sonar';

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  • it is not my downvote, but do you know how dangerous wildcards are? Even if the op had them, you should advise them of the danger
    – Drew
    Dec 18, 2015 at 8:14
  • @Drew its already mentioned that "It provides permission to sonar user to access all the databases with all the privilege SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE (ALL possible moves on DB)" within bold caption.so i think it easy go with with option or not with acces to particular user name. Dec 19, 2015 at 9:24
  • my bad. My screen layout is reversed colors due to eyestrain. thx. I guess reviewing up to 500 a day does this
    – Drew
    Dec 19, 2015 at 9:26

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