(backport)
mysql_upgrade script accepts --upgrade-system-tables option,
fixing only system tables in this case.
per-file comments:
client/mysql_upgrade.c
WL#4991 mysql_upgrade --fix-privilege-tables
--upgrade-system-tables option added.
if it is set, the tool won't look for the mysqlcheck then
run_mysqlcheck_fixnames() and run_mysqlcheck_upgrade won't be called.
mysql-test/r/mysql_upgrade.result
WL#4991 mysql_upgrade --fix-privilege-tables
test result added
mysql-test/t/mysql_upgrade.test
WL#4991 mysql_upgrade --fix-privilege-tables
test case added
consumption (CPU) for upgrading a large log table can be intense.
Therefore, truncate the general_log table beforehand if running
mysql_upgrade test with Valgrind.
- The SQL commands used by mysql_upgrade are written to be run
with sql_mode set to '' - thus the scripts should change sql_mode
for the session to make sure the SQL is legal.
- Improve mysql_upgrade and add comments describing it's logic
- Don't look for mysql and mysqlcheck randomly, use dir where mysql_upgrade
was started from
- Don't look for mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql randomly, compile
in the mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql file and use that to upgrade
the system tables of MySQL
- Check for any unexpected error returned from runnning the mysql_fix_privilege_tables SQL
- Fix bug#26639, bug#24248 and bug#25405