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-# Copyright (C) 2012-2017 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
-#
-# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
-# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
-# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
-#
-# This is the Kea schema 5.1 specification for MySQL.
-# Note: this is outdated version on purpose and it used to test upgrade
-# process. Do not update this file.
-#
-# The schema is reasonably portable (with the exception of the engine
-# specification, which is MySQL-specific). Minor changes might be needed for
-# other databases.
-
-# To create the schema, either type the command:
-#
-# mysql -u <user> -p <password> <database> < dhcpdb_create.mysql
-#
-# ... at the command prompt, or log in to the MySQL database and at the 'mysql>'
-# prompt, issue the command:
-#
-# source dhcpdb_create.mysql
-#
-# This script is also called from kea-admin, see kea-admin lease-init mysql
-#
-# Over time, Kea database schema will evolve. Each version is marked with
-# major.minor version. This file is organized sequentially, i.e. database
-# is initialized to 1.0, then upgraded to 2.0 etc. This may be somewhat
-# sub-optimal, but it ensues consistency with upgrade scripts. (It is much
-# easier to maintain init and upgrade scripts if they look the same).
-# Since initialization is done only once, it's performance is not an issue.
-
-# This line starts database initialization to 1.0.
-
-# Holds the IPv4 leases.
-CREATE TABLE lease4 (
- address INT UNSIGNED PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL, # IPv4 address
- hwaddr VARBINARY(20), # Hardware address
- client_id VARBINARY(128), # Client ID
- valid_lifetime INT UNSIGNED, # Length of the lease (seconds)
- expire TIMESTAMP, # Expiration time of the lease
- subnet_id INT UNSIGNED, # Subnet identification
- fqdn_fwd BOOL, # Has forward DNS update been performed by a server
- fqdn_rev BOOL, # Has reverse DNS update been performed by a server
- hostname VARCHAR(255) # The FQDN of the client
- ) ENGINE = INNODB;
-
-
-# Create search indexes for lease4 table
-# index by hwaddr and subnet_id
-CREATE INDEX lease4_by_hwaddr_subnet_id ON lease4 (hwaddr, subnet_id);
-
-# index by client_id and subnet_id
-CREATE INDEX lease4_by_client_id_subnet_id ON lease4 (client_id, subnet_id);
-
-# Holds the IPv6 leases.
-# N.B. The use of a VARCHAR for the address is temporary for development:
-# it will eventually be replaced by BINARY(16).
-CREATE TABLE lease6 (
- address VARCHAR(39) PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL, # IPv6 address
- duid VARBINARY(128), # DUID
- valid_lifetime INT UNSIGNED, # Length of the lease (seconds)
- expire TIMESTAMP, # Expiration time of the lease
- subnet_id INT UNSIGNED, # Subnet identification
- pref_lifetime INT UNSIGNED, # Preferred lifetime
- lease_type TINYINT, # Lease type (see lease6_types
- # table for possible values)
- iaid INT UNSIGNED, # See Section 10 of RFC 3315
- prefix_len TINYINT UNSIGNED, # For IA_PD only
- fqdn_fwd BOOL, # Has forward DNS update been performed by a server
- fqdn_rev BOOL, # Has reverse DNS update been performed by a server
- hostname VARCHAR(255) # The FQDN of the client
-
- ) ENGINE = INNODB;
-
-# Create search indexes for lease4 table
-# index by iaid, subnet_id, and duid
-CREATE INDEX lease6_by_iaid_subnet_id_duid ON lease6 (iaid, subnet_id, duid);
-
-# ... and a definition of lease6 types. This table is a convenience for
-# users of the database - if they want to view the lease table and use the
-# type names, they can join this table with the lease6 table.
-# Make sure those values match Lease6::LeaseType enum (see src/bin/dhcpsrv/
-# lease_mgr.h)
-CREATE TABLE lease6_types (
- lease_type TINYINT PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL, # Lease type code.
- name VARCHAR(5) # Name of the lease type
- ) ENGINE = INNODB;
-
-START TRANSACTION;
-INSERT INTO lease6_types VALUES (0, 'IA_NA'); # Non-temporary v6 addresses
-INSERT INTO lease6_types VALUES (1, 'IA_TA'); # Temporary v6 addresses
-INSERT INTO lease6_types VALUES (2, 'IA_PD'); # Prefix delegations
-COMMIT;
-
-# Finally, the version of the schema. We start at 1.0 during development.
-# This table is only modified during schema upgrades. For historical reasons
-# (related to the names of the columns in the BIND 10 DNS database file), the
-# first column is called 'version' and not 'major'.
-CREATE TABLE schema_version (
- version INT PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL, # Major version number
- minor INT # Minor version number
- ) ENGINE = INNODB;
-START TRANSACTION;
-INSERT INTO schema_version VALUES (1, 0);
-COMMIT;
-
-# This line concludes database initialization to version 1.0.
-
-# This line starts database upgrade to version 2.0.
-ALTER TABLE lease6
- ADD COLUMN hwaddr varbinary(20), # Hardware/MAC address, typically only 6
- # bytes is used, but some hardware (e.g.
- # Infiniband) use up to 20.
- ADD COLUMN hwtype smallint unsigned, # hardware type (16 bits)
- ADD COLUMN hwaddr_source int unsigned; # Hardware source. See description
- # of lease_hwaddr_source below.
-
-# Kea keeps track of the hardware/MAC address source, i.e. how the address
-# was obtained. Depending on the technique and your network topology, it may
-# be more or less trustworthy. This table is a convenience for
-# users of the database - if they want to view the lease table and use the
-# type names, they can join this table with the lease6 table. For details,
-# see constants defined in src/lib/dhcp/dhcp/pkt.h for detailed explanation.
-CREATE TABLE lease_hwaddr_source (
- hwaddr_source INT PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
- name VARCHAR(40)
-) ENGINE = INNODB;
-
-# Hardware address obtained from raw sockets
-INSERT INTO lease_hwaddr_source VALUES (1, 'HWADDR_SOURCE_RAW');
-
-# Hardware address converted from IPv6 link-local address with EUI-64
-INSERT INTO lease_hwaddr_source VALUES (2, 'HWADDR_SOURCE_IPV6_LINK_LOCAL');
-
-# Hardware address extracted from client-id (duid)
-INSERT INTO lease_hwaddr_source VALUES (4, 'HWADDR_SOURCE_DUID');
-
-# Hardware address extracted from client address relay option (RFC6939)
-INSERT INTO lease_hwaddr_source VALUES (8, 'HWADDR_SOURCE_CLIENT_ADDR_RELAY_OPTION');
-
-# Hardware address extracted from remote-id option (RFC4649)
-INSERT INTO lease_hwaddr_source VALUES (16, 'HWADDR_SOURCE_REMOTE_ID');
-
-# Hardware address extracted from subscriber-id option (RFC4580)
-INSERT INTO lease_hwaddr_source VALUES (32, 'HWADDR_SOURCE_SUBSCRIBER_ID');
-
-# Hardware address extracted from docsis options
-INSERT INTO lease_hwaddr_source VALUES (64, 'HWADDR_SOURCE_DOCSIS');
-
-UPDATE schema_version SET version='2', minor='0';
-
-# This line concludes database upgrade to version 2.0.
-
-# This line starts database upgrade to version 3.0.
-# Upgrade extending MySQL schema with the ability to store hosts.
-
-CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS hosts (
- host_id INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
- dhcp_identifier VARBINARY(128) NOT NULL,
- dhcp_identifier_type TINYINT NOT NULL,
- dhcp4_subnet_id INT UNSIGNED NULL,
- dhcp6_subnet_id INT UNSIGNED NULL,
- ipv4_address INT UNSIGNED NULL,
- hostname VARCHAR(255) NULL,
- dhcp4_client_classes VARCHAR(255) NULL,
- dhcp6_client_classes VARCHAR(255) NULL,
- PRIMARY KEY (host_id),
- INDEX key_dhcp4_identifier_subnet_id (dhcp_identifier ASC , dhcp_identifier_type ASC),
- INDEX key_dhcp6_identifier_subnet_id (dhcp_identifier ASC , dhcp_identifier_type ASC , dhcp6_subnet_id ASC)
-) ENGINE=INNODB;
--- -----------------------------------------------------
--- Table `ipv6_reservations`
--- -----------------------------------------------------
-CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS ipv6_reservations (
- reservation_id INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
- address VARCHAR(39) NOT NULL,
- prefix_len TINYINT(3) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT 128,
- type TINYINT(4) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
- dhcp6_iaid INT UNSIGNED NULL,
- host_id INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
- PRIMARY KEY (reservation_id),
- INDEX fk_ipv6_reservations_host_idx (host_id ASC),
- CONSTRAINT fk_ipv6_reservations_Host FOREIGN KEY (host_id)
- REFERENCES hosts (host_id)
- ON DELETE NO ACTION ON UPDATE NO ACTION
-) ENGINE=INNODB;
--- -----------------------------------------------------
--- Table `dhcp4_options`
--- -----------------------------------------------------
-CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS dhcp4_options (
- option_id INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
- code TINYINT UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
- value BLOB NULL,
- formatted_value TEXT NULL,
- space VARCHAR(128) NULL,
- persistent TINYINT(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
- dhcp_client_class VARCHAR(128) NULL,
- dhcp4_subnet_id INT NULL,
- host_id INT UNSIGNED NULL,
- PRIMARY KEY (option_id),
- UNIQUE INDEX option_id_UNIQUE (option_id ASC),
- INDEX fk_options_host1_idx (host_id ASC),
- CONSTRAINT fk_options_host1 FOREIGN KEY (host_id)
- REFERENCES hosts (host_id)
- ON DELETE NO ACTION ON UPDATE NO ACTION
-) ENGINE=INNODB;
--- -----------------------------------------------------
--- Table `dhcp6_options`
--- -----------------------------------------------------
-CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS dhcp6_options (
- option_id INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
- code INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
- value BLOB NULL,
- formatted_value TEXT NULL,
- space VARCHAR(128) NULL,
- persistent TINYINT(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
- dhcp_client_class VARCHAR(128) NULL,
- dhcp6_subnet_id INT NULL,
- host_id INT UNSIGNED NULL,
- PRIMARY KEY (option_id),
- UNIQUE INDEX option_id_UNIQUE (option_id ASC),
- INDEX fk_options_host1_idx (host_id ASC),
- CONSTRAINT fk_options_host10 FOREIGN KEY (host_id)
- REFERENCES hosts (host_id)
- ON DELETE NO ACTION ON UPDATE NO ACTION
-) ENGINE=INNODB;
-
-DELIMITER $$
-CREATE TRIGGER host_BDEL BEFORE DELETE ON hosts FOR EACH ROW
--- Edit trigger body code below this line. Do not edit lines above this one
-BEGIN
-DELETE FROM ipv6_reservations WHERE ipv6_reservations.host_id = OLD.host_id;
-END
-$$
-DELIMITER ;
-
-UPDATE schema_version
-SET version = '3', minor = '0';
-# This line concludes database upgrade to version 3.0.
-
-# This line starts database upgrade to version 4.0.
-# Upgrade extending MySQL schema with the state columns for lease tables.
-
-# Add state column to the lease4 table.
-ALTER TABLE lease4
- ADD COLUMN state INT UNSIGNED DEFAULT 0;
-
-# Add state column to the lease6 table.
-ALTER TABLE lease6
- ADD COLUMN state INT UNSIGNED DEFAULT 0;
-
-# Create indexes for querying leases in a given state and segregated
-# by the expiration time. One of the applications is to retrieve all
-# expired leases. However, these indexes can be also used to retrieve
-# leases in a given state regardless of the expiration time.
-CREATE INDEX lease4_by_state_expire ON lease4 (state ASC, expire ASC);
-CREATE INDEX lease6_by_state_expire ON lease6 (state ASC, expire ASC);
-
-# Create table holding mapping of the lease states to their names.
-# This is not used in queries from the DHCP server but rather in
-# direct queries from the lease database management tools.
-CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS lease_state (
- state INT UNSIGNED PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
- name VARCHAR(64) NOT NULL
-) ENGINE=INNODB;
-
-# Insert currently defined state names.
-INSERT INTO lease_state VALUES (0, 'default');
-INSERT INTO lease_state VALUES (1, 'declined');
-INSERT INTO lease_state VALUES (2, 'expired-reclaimed');
-
-# Add a constraint that any state value added to the lease4 must
-# map to a value in the lease_state table.
-ALTER TABLE lease4
- ADD CONSTRAINT fk_lease4_state FOREIGN KEY (state)
- REFERENCES lease_state (state);
-
-# Add a constraint that any state value added to the lease6 must
-# map to a value in the lease_state table.
-ALTER TABLE lease6
- ADD CONSTRAINT fk_lease6_state FOREIGN KEY (state)
- REFERENCES lease_state (state);
-
-# Add a constraint that lease type in the lease6 table must map
-# to a lease type defined in the lease6_types table.
-ALTER TABLE lease6
- ADD CONSTRAINT fk_lease6_type FOREIGN KEY (lease_type)
- REFERENCES lease6_types (lease_type);
-
-# Modify the name of one of the HW address sources, and add a new one.
-UPDATE lease_hwaddr_source
- SET name = 'HWADDR_SOURCE_DOCSIS_CMTS'
- WHERE hwaddr_source = 64;
-
-INSERT INTO lease_hwaddr_source VALUES (128, 'HWADDR_SOURCE_DOCSIS_MODEM');
-
-# Add UNSIGNED to match with the lease6.
-ALTER TABLE lease_hwaddr_source
- MODIFY COLUMN hwaddr_source INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL;
-
-# Add a constraint that non-null hwaddr_source in the lease6 table
-# must map to an entry in the lease_hwaddr_source.
-ALTER TABLE lease6
- ADD CONSTRAINT fk_lease6_hwaddr_source FOREIGN KEY (hwaddr_source)
- REFERENCES lease_hwaddr_source (hwaddr_source);
-
-# FUNCTION that returns a result set containing the column names for lease4 dumps
-DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS lease4DumpHeader;
-DELIMITER $$
-CREATE PROCEDURE lease4DumpHeader()
-BEGIN
-SELECT 'address,hwaddr,client_id,valid_lifetime,expire,subnet_id,fqdn_fwd,fqdn_rev,hostname,state';
-END $$
-DELIMITER ;
-
-# FUNCTION that returns a result set containing the data for lease4 dumps
-DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS lease4DumpData;
-DELIMITER $$
-CREATE PROCEDURE lease4DumpData()
-BEGIN
-SELECT
- INET_NTOA(l.address),
- IFNULL(HEX(l.hwaddr), ''),
- IFNULL(HEX(l.client_id), ''),
- l.valid_lifetime,
- l.expire,
- l.subnet_id,
- l.fqdn_fwd,
- l.fqdn_rev,
- l.hostname,
- s.name
-FROM
- lease4 l
- LEFT OUTER JOIN lease_state s on (l.state = s.state)
-ORDER BY l.address;
-END $$
-DELIMITER ;
-
-# FUNCTION that returns a result set containing the column names for lease6 dumps
-DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS lease6DumpHeader;
-DELIMITER $$
-CREATE PROCEDURE lease6DumpHeader()
-BEGIN
-SELECT 'address,duid,valid_lifetime,expire,subnet_id,pref_lifetime,lease_type,iaid,prefix_len,fqdn_fwd,fqdn_rev,hostname,hwaddr,hwtype,hwaddr_source,state';
-END $$
-DELIMITER ;
-
-# FUNCTION that returns a result set containing the data for lease6 dumps
-DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS lease6DumpData;
-DELIMITER $$
-CREATE PROCEDURE lease6DumpData()
-BEGIN
-SELECT
- l.address,
- IFNULL(HEX(l.duid), ''),
- l.valid_lifetime,
- l.expire,
- l.subnet_id,
- l.pref_lifetime,
- IFNULL(t.name, ''),
- l.iaid,
- l.prefix_len,
- l.fqdn_fwd,
- l.fqdn_rev,
- l.hostname,
- IFNULL(HEX(l.hwaddr), ''),
- IFNULL(l.hwtype, ''),
- IFNULL(h.name, ''),
- IFNULL(s.name, '')
-FROM lease6 l
- left outer join lease6_types t on (l.lease_type = t.lease_type)
- left outer join lease_state s on (l.state = s.state)
- left outer join lease_hwaddr_source h on (l.hwaddr_source = h.hwaddr_source)
-ORDER BY l.address;
-END $$
-DELIMITER ;
-
-# Update the schema version number
-UPDATE schema_version
-SET version = '4', minor = '0';
-
-# This line concludes database upgrade to version 4.0.
-
-# In the event hardware address cannot be determined, we need to satisfy
-# foreign key constraint between lease6 and lease_hardware_source
-INSERT INTO lease_hwaddr_source VALUES (0, 'HWADDR_SOURCE_UNKNOWN');
-
-# Update the schema version number
-UPDATE schema_version
-SET version = '4', minor = '1';
-
-# This line concludes database upgrade to version 4.1.
-
-# Update index used for searching DHCPv4 reservations by identifier and subnet id.
-# This index is now unique (to prevent duplicates) and includes DHCPv4 subnet
-# identifier.
-DROP INDEX key_dhcp4_identifier_subnet_id ON hosts;
-CREATE UNIQUE INDEX key_dhcp4_identifier_subnet_id ON hosts (dhcp_identifier ASC , dhcp_identifier_type ASC , dhcp4_subnet_id ASC);
-
-# Update index used for searching DHCPv6 reservations by identifier and subnet id.
-# This index is now unique to prevent duplicates.
-DROP INDEX key_dhcp6_identifier_subnet_id ON hosts;
-CREATE UNIQUE INDEX key_dhcp6_identifier_subnet_id ON hosts (dhcp_identifier ASC , dhcp_identifier_type ASC , dhcp6_subnet_id ASC);
-
-# Create index to search for reservations using IP address and subnet id.
-# This unique index guarantees that there is only one occurrence of the
-# particular IPv4 address for a given subnet.
-CREATE UNIQUE INDEX key_dhcp4_ipv4_address_subnet_id ON hosts (ipv4_address ASC , dhcp4_subnet_id ASC);
-
-# Create index to search for reservations using address/prefix and prefix
-# length.
-CREATE UNIQUE INDEX key_dhcp6_address_prefix_len ON ipv6_reservations (address ASC , prefix_len ASC);
-
-# Create a table mapping host identifiers to their names. Values in this
-# table are used as a foreign key in hosts table to guarantee that only
-# identifiers present in host_identifier_type table are used in hosts
-# table.
-CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS host_identifier_type (
- type TINYINT PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL, # Lease type code.
- name VARCHAR(32) # Name of the lease type
-) ENGINE = INNODB;
-
-START TRANSACTION;
-INSERT INTO host_identifier_type VALUES (0, 'hw-address');
-INSERT INTO host_identifier_type VALUES (1, 'duid');
-INSERT INTO host_identifier_type VALUES (2, 'circuit-id');
-COMMIT;
-
-# Add a constraint that any identifier type value added to the hosts
-# must map to a value in the host_identifier_type table.
-ALTER TABLE hosts
- ADD CONSTRAINT fk_host_identifier_type FOREIGN KEY (dhcp_identifier_type)
- REFERENCES host_identifier_type (type);
-
-# Store DHCPv6 option code as 16-bit unsigned integer.
-ALTER TABLE dhcp6_options MODIFY code SMALLINT UNSIGNED NOT NULL;
-
-# Subnet identifier is unsigned.
-ALTER TABLE dhcp4_options MODIFY dhcp4_subnet_id INT UNSIGNED NULL;
-ALTER TABLE dhcp6_options MODIFY dhcp6_subnet_id INT UNSIGNED NULL;
-
-# Scopes associate DHCP options stored in dhcp4_options and
-# dhcp6_options tables with hosts, subnets, classes or indicate
-# that they are global options.
-CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS dhcp_option_scope (
- scope_id TINYINT UNSIGNED PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
- scope_name VARCHAR(32)
-) ENGINE = INNODB;
-
-START TRANSACTION;
-INSERT INTO dhcp_option_scope VALUES (0, 'global');
-INSERT INTO dhcp_option_scope VALUES (1, 'subnet');
-INSERT INTO dhcp_option_scope VALUES (2, 'client-class');
-INSERT INTO dhcp_option_scope VALUES (3, 'host');
-COMMIT;
-
-# Add scopes into table holding DHCPv4 options
-ALTER TABLE dhcp4_options ADD COLUMN scope_id TINYINT UNSIGNED NOT NULL;
-ALTER TABLE dhcp4_options
- ADD CONSTRAINT fk_dhcp4_option_scope FOREIGN KEY (scope_id)
- REFERENCES dhcp_option_scope (scope_id);
-
-# Add scopes into table holding DHCPv6 options
-ALTER TABLE dhcp6_options ADD COLUMN scope_id TINYINT UNSIGNED NOT NULL;
-ALTER TABLE dhcp6_options
- ADD CONSTRAINT fk_dhcp6_option_scope FOREIGN KEY (scope_id)
- REFERENCES dhcp_option_scope (scope_id);
-
-# Add UNSIGNED to reservation_id
-ALTER TABLE ipv6_reservations
- MODIFY reservation_id INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT;
-
-# Add columns holding reservations for siaddr, sname and file fields
-# carried within DHCPv4 message.
-ALTER TABLE hosts ADD COLUMN dhcp4_next_server INT UNSIGNED NULL;
-ALTER TABLE hosts ADD COLUMN dhcp4_server_hostname VARCHAR(64) NULL;
-ALTER TABLE hosts ADD COLUMN dhcp4_boot_file_name VARCHAR(128) NULL;
-
-# Update the schema version number
-UPDATE schema_version
-SET version = '5', minor = '0';
-# This line concludes database upgrade to version 5.0.
-
-# Add missing 'client-id' and new 'flex-id' host identifier types.
-INSERT INTO host_identifier_type VALUES (3, 'client-id');
-INSERT INTO host_identifier_type VALUES (4, 'flex-id');
-
-# Recreate the trigger removing dependent host entries.
-DROP TRIGGER host_BDEL;
-
-DELIMITER $$
-CREATE TRIGGER host_BDEL BEFORE DELETE ON hosts FOR EACH ROW
--- Edit trigger body code below this line. Do not edit lines above this one
-BEGIN
-DELETE FROM ipv6_reservations WHERE ipv6_reservations.host_id = OLD.host_id;
-DELETE FROM dhcp4_options WHERE dhcp4_options.host_id = OLD.host_id;
-DELETE FROM dhcp6_options WHERE dhcp6_options.host_id = OLD.host_id;
-END
-$$
-DELIMITER ;
-
-
-# Update the schema version number
-UPDATE schema_version
-SET version = '5', minor = '1';
-# This line concludes database upgrade to version 5.1.
-
-# Notes:
-#
-# Indexes
-# =======
-# It is likely that additional indexes will be needed. However, the
-# increase in lookup performance from these will come at the expense
-# of a decrease in performance during insert operations due to the need
-# to update the indexes. For this reason, the need for additional indexes
-# will be determined by experiment during performance tests.
-#
-# The most likely additional indexes will cover the following columns:
-#
-# hwaddr and client_id
-# For lease stability: if a client requests a new lease, try to find an
-# existing or recently expired lease for it so that it can keep using the
-# same IP address.
-#
-# Field Sizes
-# ===========
-# If any of the VARxxx field sizes are altered, the lengths in the MySQL
-# backend source file (mysql_lease_mgr.cc) must be correspondingly changed.
-#
-# Portability
-# ===========
-# The 'ENGINE = INNODB' on some tables is not portable to another database
-# and will need to be removed.
-#
-# Some columns contain binary data so are stored as VARBINARY instead of
-# VARCHAR. This may be non-portable between databases: in this case, the
-# definition should be changed to VARCHAR.