Compiling with the InnoDB Plugin from Oracle
From MariaDB 10.2, MariaDB uses InnoDB as the default storage engine. Before MariaDB 10.2, MariaDB came by default with XtraDB, an enhanced version of the InnoDB plugin that comes from Oracle.
If you want to use Oracle's InnoDB plugin, then you need to compile MariaDB andnot specify --without-plugin-innodb_plugin when
configuring. For example, a simple ./configure without
any options will do.
When the InnoDB plugin is compiled, the innodb_plugin test suite will test the
InnoDB plugin in addition to xtradb:
./mysql-test-run --suite=innodb_pluginTo use the innodb_plugin instead of xtradb you can do (for MariaDB 5.5):
mysqld --ignore-builtin-innodb --plugin-load=innodb=ha_innodb.so \
--plugin_dir=/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql/pluginSee Also
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