mariadb/mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_row_mysqlbinlog.test

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##################################################################
# Author: JBM #
# Date: 2006-02-22 #
# Purpose: To test changes to mysqlbinlog for row based bin logs #
# We are using .opt file since we need small binlog size #
##################################################################
# Include Section
# Make sure that we have row based bin log
-- source include/have_binlog_format_row.inc
# Embedded server doesn't support binlogging
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
-- source include/master-slave.inc
# This test requires the cp932 charset compiled in
-- source include/have_cp932.inc
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# Setup Section
# we need this for getting fixed timestamps inside of this test
--disable_query_log
select "---Setup Section --" as "";
--enable_query_log
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set timestamp=1000000000;
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1,t2,t3;
--enable_warnings
connection master;
CREATE TABLE t1(word VARCHAR(20));
CREATE TABLE t2(id INT AUTO_INCREMENT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TABLE t3(c1 INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, c2 LONGBLOB, c3 TIMESTAMP, c4 TEXT, c5 FLOAT);
# Test Section
# Lets start by putting some data into the tables.
--disable_query_log
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("abirvalg");
LOAD DATA INFILE '../../std_data/words.dat' INTO TABLE t1;
LOAD DATA INFILE '../../std_data/words.dat' INTO TABLE t1;
LOAD DATA INFILE '../../std_data/words.dat' INTO TABLE t1;
LOAD DATA INFILE '../../std_data/words.dat' INTO TABLE t1;
LOAD DATA INFILE '../../std_data/words.dat' INTO TABLE t1;
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# d1 length 3000
set @d1 = 'dd1';
set @d1 = concat(@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1);
set @d1 = concat(@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1);
set @d1 = concat(@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1,@d1);
let $count=500;
while ($count)
{
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (NULL);
eval INSERT INTO t3 VALUES ($count,@d1,'20060222000000','Tested in Texas',$count*2.2);
dec $count;
}
--enable_query_log
--disable_query_log
select "---Test1 check table load --" as "";
--enable_query_log
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# Lets Check the tables on the Master
SELECT COUNT(*) from t1;
SELECT COUNT(*) from t2;
SELECT COUNT(*) from t3;
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY word LIMIT 5;
SELECT * FROM t2 ORDER BY id LIMIT 5;
SELECT c1, c3, c4, c5 FROM t3 ORDER BY c1 LIMIT 5;
# Should have the same on the slave;
sync_slave_with_master;
SELECT COUNT(*) from t1;
SELECT COUNT(*) from t2;
SELECT COUNT(*) from t3;
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY word LIMIT 5;
SELECT * FROM t2 ORDER BY id LIMIT 5;
SELECT c1, c3, c4, c5 FROM t3 ORDER BY c1 LIMIT 5;
# Okay time to get busy, back to master
connection master;
# simple query to show more in second binlog
insert into t1 values ("Alas");
flush logs;
# delimiters are for easier debugging in future
--disable_query_log
select "--- Test 1 Dump binlog to file --" as "";
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--enable_query_log
#
# Prepare local temporary file to recreate what we have currently.
let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `select @@datadir;`;
--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG $MYSQLD_DATADIR/master-bin.000001 > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/master.sql
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--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG $MYSQLD_DATADIR/master-bin.000002 >> $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/master.sql
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# Now that we have our file, lets get rid of the current database.
# Cleanup the master and the slave and try to recreate.
--disable_query_log
select "--- Test 1 delete tables, clean master and slave --" as "";
--enable_query_log
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DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
DROP TABLE t3;
sync_slave_with_master;
#we expect STOP SLAVE to produce a warning as the slave is stopped
#(the server was started with skip-slave-start)
--disable_warnings
stop slave;
--enable_warnings
--require r/slave-stopped.result
show status like 'Slave_running';
connection master;
reset master;
connection slave;
reset slave;
start slave;
--require r/slave-running.result
show status like 'Slave_running';
connection master;
# We should be clean at this point, now we will run in the file from above.
--disable_query_log
select "--- Test 1 Load from Dump binlog file --" as "";
--enable_query_log
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--exec $MYSQL -e "source $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/master.sql"
--disable_query_log
select "--- Test 1 Check Load Results --" as "";
--enable_query_log
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# Lets Check the tables on the Master
SELECT COUNT(*) from t1;
SELECT COUNT(*) from t2;
SELECT COUNT(*) from t3;
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY word LIMIT 5;
SELECT * FROM t2 ORDER BY id LIMIT 5;
SELECT c1, c3, c4, c5 FROM t3 ORDER BY c1 LIMIT 5;
# Should have the same on the slave;
sync_slave_with_master;
SELECT COUNT(*) from t1;
SELECT COUNT(*) from t2;
SELECT COUNT(*) from t3;
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY word LIMIT 5;
SELECT * FROM t2 ORDER BY id LIMIT 5;
SELECT c1, c3, c4, c5 FROM t3 ORDER BY c1 LIMIT 5;
connection master;
# We should be gold by the time, so I will get rid of our file.
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/master.sql;
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# this test for position option
# By setting this position to 417, we should only get the create of t3
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--disable_query_log
select "--- Test 2 position test --" as "";
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--enable_query_log
let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `select @@datadir;`;
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--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR MYSQLTEST_VARDIR
--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG --short-form --local-load=$MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/ --position=417 --stop-position=570 $MYSQLD_DATADIR/master-bin.000001
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# These are tests for remote binlog.
# They should return the same as previous test.
--disable_query_log
select "--- Test 3 First Remote test --" as "";
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--enable_query_log
# This is broken now
--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR MYSQLTEST_VARDIR
--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG --short-form --local-load=$MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/ --stop-position=570 --read-from-remote-server --user=root --host=127.0.0.1 --port=$MASTER_MYPORT master-bin.000001
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# This part is disabled due to bug #17654
--disable_query_log
select "--- Test 4 Second Remote test --" as "";
--enable_query_log
--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG --read-from-remote-server --user=root --host=127.0.0.1 --port=$MASTER_MYPORT master-bin.000001 > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/remote.sql
--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG --read-from-remote-server --user=root --host=127.0.0.1 --port=$MASTER_MYPORT master-bin.000002 >> $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/remote.sql
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# Now that we have our file, lets get rid of the current database.
# Cleanup the master and the slave and try to recreate.
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
DROP TABLE t3;
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sync_slave_with_master;
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#we expect STOP SLAVE to produce a warning as the slave is stopped
#(the server was started with skip-slave-start)
--disable_warnings
stop slave;
--enable_warnings
--require r/slave-stopped.result
show status like 'Slave_running';
connection master;
reset master;
connection slave;
reset slave;
start slave;
--require r/slave-running.result
show status like 'Slave_running';
connection master;
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# We should be clean at this point, now we will run in the file from above.
--exec $MYSQL -e "source $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/remote.sql"
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# Lets Check the tables on the Master
SELECT COUNT(*) from t1;
SELECT COUNT(*) from t2;
SELECT COUNT(*) from t3;
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY word LIMIT 5;
SELECT * FROM t2 ORDER BY id LIMIT 5;
SELECT c1, c3, c4, c5 FROM t3 ORDER BY c1 LIMIT 5;
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# Should have the same on the slave;
sync_slave_with_master;
SELECT COUNT(*) from t1;
SELECT COUNT(*) from t2;
SELECT COUNT(*) from t3;
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY word LIMIT 5;
SELECT * FROM t2 ORDER BY id LIMIT 5;
SELECT c1, c3, c4, c5 FROM t3 ORDER BY c1 LIMIT 5;
connection master;
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# We should be gold by the time, so I will get rid of our file.
--remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/remote.sql
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################### End Bug 17654 ######################
# What is the point of this test? It seems entirely pointless. It
# might make sense for statement-based replication, but for row-based
# replication the LOAD DATA INFILE is printed just as empty
# transactions. /Matz
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# LOAD DATA
--disable_query_log
select "--- Test 5 LOAD DATA --" as "";
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--enable_query_log
--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR MYSQLTEST_VARDIR
--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG --short-form --local-load=$MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/ --stop-position=106 --read-from-remote-server --user=root --host=127.0.0.1 --port=$MASTER_MYPORT master-bin.000002
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# Bug#7853 (mysqlbinlog does not accept input from stdin)
--disable_query_log
select "--- Test 6 reading stdin --" as "";
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--enable_query_log
let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `select @@datadir;`;
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--replace_result $MYSQL_TEST_DIR MYSQL_TEST_DIR
--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG --short-form --stop-position=569 - < $MYSQLD_DATADIR/master-bin.000001
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--disable_query_log
select "--- Test 7 reading stdin w/position --" as "";
--enable_query_log
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--replace_result $MYSQL_TEST_DIR MYSQL_TEST_DIR
--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG --short-form --position=417 --stop-position=569 - < $MYSQLD_DATADIR/master-bin.000001
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# Bug#16217 (mysql client did not know how not switch its internal charset)
--disable_query_log
select "--- Test 8 switch internal charset --" as "";
--enable_query_log
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sync_slave_with_master;
#we expect STOP SLAVE to produce a warning as the slave is stopped
#(the server was started with skip-slave-start)
--disable_warnings
stop slave;
--enable_warnings
--require r/slave-stopped.result
show status like 'Slave_running';
connection master;
reset master;
connection slave;
reset slave;
start slave;
--require r/slave-running.result
show status like 'Slave_running';
connection master;
create table t4 (f text character set utf8);
create table t5 (f text character set cp932);
--exec $MYSQL --default-character-set=utf8 test -e "insert into t4 values(_utf8'ソ')"
--exec $MYSQL --default-character-set=cp932 test -e "insert into t5 values(_cp932'<27>\');"
let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `select @@datadir;`;
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flush logs;
rename table t4 to t04, t5 to t05;
--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG $MYSQLD_DATADIR/master-bin.000001 | $MYSQL --default-character-set=utf8
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# original and recovered data must be equal
select HEX(f) from t04;
select HEX(f) from t4;
select HEX(f) from t05;
select HEX(f) from t5;
# slave should have same
sync_slave_with_master;
select HEX(f) from t04;
select HEX(f) from t4;
select HEX(f) from t05;
select HEX(f) from t5;
--disable_query_log
select "--- Test cleanup --" as "";
--enable_query_log
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# clean up
connection master;
sync_slave_with_master;
connection master;
# BUG#17654 also test mysqlbinlog to ensure it can read the binlog from a remote server
# and ensure that the results are the same as if read from a file (the same file).
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
--enable_warnings
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT NOT NULL KEY, b INT);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,1);
SELECT * FROM t1;
let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `select @@datadir;`;
FLUSH LOGS;
--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG --read-from-remote-server --user=root --host=127.0.0.1 --port=$MASTER_MYPORT master-bin.000001 > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/remote.sql
--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG $MYSQLD_DATADIR/master-bin.000001 > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/local.sql
--diff_files $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/local.sql $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/remote.sql
--remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/remote.sql
--remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/local.sql
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1, t2, t3, t04, t05, t4, t5;
BUG#29549 (Endians: test failures on Solaris): Refactoring code to add parameter to pack() and unpack() functions with purpose of indicating if data should be packed in little-endian or native order. Using new functions to always pack data for binary log in little-endian order. The purpose of this refactoring is to allow proper implementation of endian-agnostic pack() and unpack() functions. Eliminating several versions of virtual pack() and unpack() functions in favor for one single virtual function which is overridden in subclasses. Implementing pack() and unpack() functions for some field types that packed data in native format regardless of the value of the st_table_share::db_low_byte_first flag. The field types that were packed in native format regardless are: Field_real, Field_decimal, Field_tiny, Field_short, Field_medium, Field_long, Field_longlong, and Field_blob. Before the patch, row-based logging wrote the rows incorrectly on big-endian machines where the storage engine defined its own low_byte_first() to be FALSE on big-endian machines (the default is TRUE), while little-endian machines wrote the fields in correct order. The only known storage engine that does this is NDB. In effect, this means that row-based replication from or to a big-endian machine where the table was using NDB as storage engine failed if the other engine was either non-NDB or on a little-endian machine. With this patch, row-based logging is now always done in little-endian order, while ORDER BY uses the native order if the storage engine defines low_byte_first() to return FALSE for big-endian machines. In addition, the max_data_length() function available in Field_blob was generalized to the entire Field hierarchy to give the maximum number of bytes that Field::pack() will write.
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sync_slave_with_master;
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# End of 4.1 tests