mysqld_safe script did not heed MySQL specific environment variable
$UMASK, leading to divergent behavior between mysqld and mysqld_safe.
Patch adds an approximation of mysqld's behavior to mysqld_safe,
within the bounds dictated by attempt to have mysqld_safe run on
even the most basic of shells (proper '70s sh, not just bash
with a fancy symlink).
Patch also adds approximation of said behavior to mysqld_multi
(in perl).
(backport)
manual merge
mysqld_safe script did not heed MySQL specific environment variable
$UMASK, leading to divergent behavior between mysqld and mysqld_safe.
Patch adds an approximation of mysqld's behavior to mysqld_safe,
within the bounds dictated by attempt to have mysqld_safe run on
even the most basic of shells (proper '70s sh, not just bash
with a fancy symlink).
Patch also adds approximation of said behavior to mysqld_multi
(in perl).
(backport)
manual merge
mysqld_safe script did not heed MySQL specific environment variable
$UMASK, leading to divergent behavior between mysqld and mysqld_safe.
Patch adds an approximation of mysqld's behavior to mysqld_safe,
within the bounds dictated by attempt to have mysqld_safe run on
even the most basic of shells (proper '70s sh, not just bash
with a fancy symlink).
Patch also adds approximation of said behavior to mysqld_multi
(in perl).
mysqld_safe script did not heed MySQL specific environment variable
$UMASK, leading to divergent behavior between mysqld and mysqld_safe.
Patch adds an approximation of mysqld's behavior to mysqld_safe,
within the bounds dictated by attempt to have mysqld_safe run on
even the most basic of shells (proper '70s sh, not just bash
with a fancy symlink).
Patch also adds approximation of said behavior to mysqld_multi
(in perl).
and small collateral changes
mysql-test/lib/My/Test.pm:
somehow with "print" we get truncated writes sometimes
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/digest_table_full.result:
md5 hashes of statement digests differ, because yacc token codes are different in mariadb
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/dml_handler.result:
host table is not ported over yet
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/information_schema.result:
host table is not ported over yet
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/nesting.result:
this differs, because we don't rewrite general log queries, and multi-statement
packets are logged as a one entry. this result file is identical to what mysql-5.6.5
produces with the --log-raw option.
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/relaylog.result:
MariaDB modifies the binlog index file directly, while MySQL 5.6 has a feature "crash-safe binlog index" and modifies a special "crash-safe" shadow copy of the index file and then moves it over. That's why this test shows "NONE" index file writes in MySQL and "MANY" in MariaDB.
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/server_init.result:
MariaDB initializes the "manager" resources from the "manager" thread, and starts this thread only when --flush-time is not 0. MySQL 5.6 initializes "manager" resources unconditionally on server startup.
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/stage_mdl_global.result:
this differs, because MariaDB disables query cache when query_cache_size=0. MySQL does not
do that, and this causes useless mutex locks and waits.
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/statement_digest.result:
md5 hashes of statement digests differ, because yacc token codes are different in mariadb
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/statement_digest_consumers.result:
md5 hashes of statement digests differ, because yacc token codes are different in mariadb
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/statement_digest_long_query.result:
md5 hashes of statement digests differ, because yacc token codes are different in mariadb
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_mixed_drop_create_temp_table.result:
will be updated to match 5.6 when alfranio.correia@oracle.com-20110512172919-c1b5kmum4h52g0ni and anders.song@greatopensource.com-20110105052107-zoab0bsf5a6xxk2y are merged
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_non_direct_mixed_mixing_engines.result:
will be updated to match 5.6 when anders.song@greatopensource.com-20110105052107-zoab0bsf5a6xxk2y is merged
Bug #14181049: MYSQL_INSTALL_DB.PL CREATES EMPTY SYSTEM TABLES FOR MYSQL
The script is different from what's used on unixes.
It was not playing the table insertion script (mysql_system_tables_data.sql),
although it was checking for the presence of this script.
Fixed by re-enabling the lookup for this file and replaying it at bootstrap
time. Note that on the Unixes "SELECT @@hostname" does return a fully qualified
name, whereas on Windows it returns only a hostname.
So by default we're filtering records in the mysql.user table until we ensure
this is fixed.
The change was coded in 5.5 by Georgi Kodinov <Georgi.Kodinov@Oracle.com>
Bug #14181049: MYSQL_INSTALL_DB.PL CREATES EMPTY SYSTEM TABLES FOR MYSQL
The script is different from what's used on unixes.
It was not playing the table insertion script (mysql_system_tables_data.sql),
although it was checking for the presence of this script.
Fixed by re-enabling the lookup for this file and replaying it at bootstrap
time. Note that on the Unixes "SELECT @@hostname" does return a fully qualified
name, whereas on Windows it returns only a hostname.
So by default we're filtering records in the mysql.user table until we ensure
this is fixed.
The change was coded in 5.5 by Georgi Kodinov <Georgi.Kodinov@Oracle.com>
TO DEFAULT IGNOR
The test in mysqld_safe for the presence of the --plugin-dir and assigning a default
value to it were performed before the actual argument parsing.
This is wrong, as PLUGIN_DIR mysqld_safe code also uses MY_BASEDIR_VERSION to
look for version specific plugin directory if present.
Fixed by moving the PLUGIN_DIR logic after the parse_arguments() call.
TO DEFAULT IGNOR
The test in mysqld_safe for the presence of the --plugin-dir and assigning a default
value to it were performed before the actual argument parsing.
This is wrong, as PLUGIN_DIR mysqld_safe code also uses MY_BASEDIR_VERSION to
look for version specific plugin directory if present.
Fixed by moving the PLUGIN_DIR logic after the parse_arguments() call.
The script is different from what's used on unixes.
It was not playing the table insertion script (mysql_system_tables_data.sql),
although it was checking for the presence of this script.
Fixed by re-enabling the lookup for this file and replaying it at bootstrap
time. Note that on the Unixes "SELECT @@hostname" does return a fully qualified
name, whereas on Windows it returns only a hostname.
So by default we're filtering records in the mysql.user table until we ensure
this is fixed.
The script is different from what's used on unixes.
It was not playing the table insertion script (mysql_system_tables_data.sql),
although it was checking for the presence of this script.
Fixed by re-enabling the lookup for this file and replaying it at bootstrap
time. Note that on the Unixes "SELECT @@hostname" does return a fully qualified
name, whereas on Windows it returns only a hostname.
So by default we're filtering records in the mysql.user table until we ensure
this is fixed.
Problem description:
mysqlhotcopy fails if a view presents in the database.
Analysis:
Before 5.5 'FLUSH TABLES <tbl_name> ... WITH READ LOCK' will able
to get lock for all tables (i.e. base tables and view tables).
In 5.5 onwards 'FLUSH TABLES <tbl_name> ... WITH READ LOCK' for
'view tables' will not work, because taking flush locks on view
tables is not valid.
Fix:
Take flush lock for 'base tables' and read lock for 'view table'
separately.
Note: most of the patch has been backported from bug#13006947's patch
Problem description:
mysqlhotcopy fails if a view presents in the database.
Analysis:
Before 5.5 'FLUSH TABLES <tbl_name> ... WITH READ LOCK' will able
to get lock for all tables (i.e. base tables and view tables).
In 5.5 onwards 'FLUSH TABLES <tbl_name> ... WITH READ LOCK' for
'view tables' will not work, because taking flush locks on view
tables is not valid.
Fix:
Take flush lock for 'base tables' and read lock for 'view table'
separately.
Note: most of the patch has been backported from bug#13006947's patch
WORK + SAVES ROOT PASSWORD TO DISK!
The secure installation scripts connect to the
server by storing the password in a temporary
option file. Now, if the script gets killed or
fails for some reason, the removal of the option
file may not take place.
This patch introduces following enhancements :
* (.sh) Made sure that cleanup happens at every
call to 'exit 1'. This is performed implicitly
by END{} in pl.in.
* (.pl.in) Added a warning in case unlink fails
to delete the option/query files.
* (.sh/.pl.in) Added more signals to the signal
handler list. SIG# 1, 3, 6, 15
WORK + SAVES ROOT PASSWORD TO DISK!
The secure installation scripts connect to the
server by storing the password in a temporary
option file. Now, if the script gets killed or
fails for some reason, the removal of the option
file may not take place.
This patch introduces following enhancements :
* (.sh) Made sure that cleanup happens at every
call to 'exit 1'. This is performed implicitly
by END{} in pl.in.
* (.pl.in) Added a warning in case unlink fails
to delete the option/query files.
* (.sh/.pl.in) Added more signals to the signal
handler list. SIG# 1, 3, 6, 15
mysql.column_stat, mysql.table_stat for the type DECIMAL(12,4).
When cached the values from these columns are multiplied by factor 10^5
and stored as ulong numbers now.
Added a --nowatch (with aliases --no-watch and --no-auto-restart) option to mysqld_safe that causes it to exit after
spawning mysqld. We don't need mysqld_safe to restart mysqld after a crash, because systemd can do that just fine.
Based on code from Maarten Vanraes
scripts/mysqld_safe.sh:
Added option --nowatch (with aliases --no-watch and --no-auto-restart)