When migrating a table to a new schema I want to make sure to have an atomic switch to the new table using the copy and rename procedure. Hence I am trying to rename a locked table like this:
CREATE TABLE foo_new (...)
-- copy data to new table, might take very long
INSERT INTO foo_new (id,created_at,modified_at)
SELECT * FROM foo WHERE id <= 3;
LOCK TABLES foo WRITE, foo_new WRITE;
-- quickly copy the tiny rest over
INSERT INTO foo_new (id,created_at,modified_at)
SELECT * FROM foo WHERE id > 3;
-- now switch to the new table
RENAME TABLE foo TO foo_old, foo_new TO foo;
UNLOCK TABLES;
Unfortunately that results in ERROR 1192 (HY000): Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction
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How should this be done differently?
This is with mariadb:10.1
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