Access denied; you need (at least one of) the SUPER privilege(s) for this operation

212    Asked by AadityaSrivastva in Python , Asked on Apr 8, 2021

So I try to import SQL files into rds (1G MEM, 1 CPU). The SQL file is like 1.4G

MySQL -h xxxx.rds.amazonaws.com -u user -ppass --max-allowed-packet=33554432 db < db>

It got stuck at error “#1227 - access denied; you need (at least one of) the super privilege(s) for this operation” as shown below:

ERROR 1227 (42000) at line 374: Access denied; you need (at least one of) the SUPER privilege(s) for this operation

The actual SQL content is:

/*!50003 CREATE*/ /*!50017 DEFINER=`another_user`@`1.2.3.4`*/ /*!50003 TRIGGER `change_log_BINS` BEFORE INSERT ON `change_log` FOR EACH ROW
IF (NEW.created_at IS NULL OR NEW.created_at = '00-00-00 00:00:00' OR NEW.created_at = '') THEN
        SET NEW.created_at = NOW();
END IF */;;
another_user does not exist in rds, so I do:
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON db.* TO another_user@'localhost'

Answered by Claudine Tippins

Either remove the DEFINER=.. statement from your sqldump file or replace the user values with CURRENT_USER.

The MySQL server provided by RDS does not allow a DEFINER syntax for another user (in my experience).

You can use a sed script to get rid of them from the file:

  sed 's/sDEFINER=`[^`]*`@`[^`]*`//g' -i previousfile.sql


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