2012-04-17 20:28:21 +02:00
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2014-07-28 09:42:52 +02:00
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--source include/not_embedded.inc
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2012-04-17 20:28:21 +02:00
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# We used an invalid command-line option and InnoDB failed to start.
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# Ignore all related warnings
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call mtr.add_suppression("InnoDB");
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--vertical_results
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SELECT
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PLUGIN_NAME,PLUGIN_STATUS,PLUGIN_TYPE,PLUGIN_LIBRARY,PLUGIN_LIBRARY_VERSION,LOAD_OPTION
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FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PLUGINS WHERE plugin_name = 'innodb';
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2014-06-17 13:03:26 +04:00
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--echo #
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2014-07-28 09:42:52 +02:00
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--echo # MDEV-6351 --plugin=force has no effect for built-in plugins
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2014-06-17 13:03:26 +04:00
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--echo #
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MDEV-16944 Fix file sharing issues on Windows in mysqltest
On Windows systems, occurrences of ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION due to
conflicting share modes between processes accessing the same file can
result in CreateFile failures.
mysys' my_open() already incorporates a workaround by implementing
wait/retry logic on Windows.
But this does not help if files are opened using shell redirection like
mysqltest traditionally did it, i.e via
--echo exec "some text" > output_file
In such cases, it is cmd.exe, that opens the output_file, and it
won't do any sharing-violation retries.
This commit addresses the issue by introducing a new built-in command,
'write_line', in mysqltest. This new command serves as a brief alternative
to 'write_file', with a single line output, that also resolves variables
like "exec" would.
Internally, this command will use my_open(), and therefore retry-on-error
logic.
Hopefully this will eliminate the very sporadic "can't open file because
it is used by another process" error on CI.
2024-04-15 15:46:50 +02:00
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--write_line wait $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqld.1.expect
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2014-06-17 13:03:26 +04:00
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--shutdown_server
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--source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc
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--error 1
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2017-04-05 13:17:43 +02:00
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--exec $MYSQLD_CMD --innodb=force --innodb-page-size=6000 --disable-log-error
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2014-06-17 13:03:26 +04:00
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MDEV-16944 Fix file sharing issues on Windows in mysqltest
On Windows systems, occurrences of ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION due to
conflicting share modes between processes accessing the same file can
result in CreateFile failures.
mysys' my_open() already incorporates a workaround by implementing
wait/retry logic on Windows.
But this does not help if files are opened using shell redirection like
mysqltest traditionally did it, i.e via
--echo exec "some text" > output_file
In such cases, it is cmd.exe, that opens the output_file, and it
won't do any sharing-violation retries.
This commit addresses the issue by introducing a new built-in command,
'write_line', in mysqltest. This new command serves as a brief alternative
to 'write_file', with a single line output, that also resolves variables
like "exec" would.
Internally, this command will use my_open(), and therefore retry-on-error
logic.
Hopefully this will eliminate the very sporadic "can't open file because
it is used by another process" error on CI.
2024-04-15 15:46:50 +02:00
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--write_line restart $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqld.1.expect
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2014-06-17 13:03:26 +04:00
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--enable_reconnect
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--source include/wait_until_connected_again.inc
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--disable_reconnect
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