I was having the exact same problem.
Ended up being a problem with:
- the database charset
- a change in MariaDB J/Connector starting at version 2.2.4
- the combination of UUID() and String processing functions (like REPLACE())
If you cannot change the DB charset, adding CONVERT() to the picture solves it:
UPDATE sometable SET uuid=UNHEX(REPLACE(CONVERT(UUID() using utf8mb4), '-', '')) WHERE uuid IS NULL;
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I've found another way to fix this, which may be preferred.
Apparently, if we knew about this and the DBs had been set up with the proper charset and collation, we wouldn't be having these problems.
Changing those now seems too risky and maybe a lot of work.
So the next best option is to define those in the JDBC connection, by adding these options:
?sessionVariables=character_set_client=utf8mb4,character_set_results=utf8mb4,character_set_connection=utf8mb4,collation_connection=utf8_general_ci
i.e.:
jdbc:mariadb://localhost/dbName?sessionVariables=character_set_client=utf8mb4,character_set_results=utf8mb4,character_set_connection=utf8mb4,collation_connection=utf8_general_ci
Reference:
https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/CONJ-417?focusedCommentId=91133&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-91133
https://stackoverflow.com/a/51393124/5154619
Duplicate entry .. by key
doesn't look like a message created by the server, it should befor
key. Have you quoted it verbatim? Could it be coming from the application? Please paste the output ofSHOW CREATE TABLE
, and also check ifSELECT UUID()
works as expected on your machine (consequent calls produce different values). – elenst Jun 19 '17 at 17:09