by adding sleep-and-retries (max 4 times) if MASTER_POS_WAIT() returns NULL
in sync_with_master and sync_slave_with_master.
The problem showed up only today, in MySQL 5.0 in rpl_server_id2.test,
but may affect 4.x as well, so fixing it here. Note that I am also fixing
5.0 too, with the same exact patch, because I don't want to leave 5.0 broken
until the next 4.0->4.1->5.0 merge.
(WL#794). This can be of interest in some recovery-from-backup scenarios, and also when you have
two databases in one mysqld, having a certain similarity and you want one db to be updated when the other is
(some sort of trigger).
Plus small fix for BUG#3568 "MySQL server crashes when built --with-debug and CHANGE MASTER +MASTER_POS_WAIT"
Output TIMESTAMP in 4.1 format for 4.1 tables (or for TIMESTAMP(19)) (portability fix)
Fixed that INTERVAL can handle big integers. (Bug #3498)
Fixed that hostname="" works identical as hostname="%" for table/column grants (Bug #3473)
In tables_ok(), when there is no table having "updating==TRUE" in the list,
return that we don't replicate this statement (the slave is supposed to
replicate *changes* only).
In practice, the case can only happen for this statement:
DELETE t FROM t,u WHERE ... ;
tables_ok(t,u) will now return 0, which (check all_tables_not_ok())
will give a chance to tables_ok(t) to run.
"Running ANALYZE TABLE on bdb table inside a transaction hangs server thread"
1. added new status HA_ADMIN_REJECT and processing of it in mysql_admin_table
2. got ha_berkley::analyze to return HA_ADMIN_REJECT if there are any
transactions with the table..
result of the test case for FORCE INDEX on ORDER BY
order_by.test:
test case for FORCE INDEX on ORDER BY
sql_select.cc:
Changing behaviour that MySQL server takes FORCE INDEX clause into account when optimising ORDER BY clause
A test case for the bug that allowed table names to be used in ORDER BY columns (But #3064)
union.test:
A test case for the bug that allowed table names to be used in ORDER BY columns (But #3064)
sql_union.cc:
A fix for a bug that allowed table names to be used in ORDER BY columns (But #3064)
this is better in this case:
- imagine user1 has created a temp table
- imagine user2 does FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK, then takes a backup,
then RESET MASTER then UNLOCK TABLES, like mysqldump --first-slave
- then in the binlog you will finally have the DROP TEMPORARY TABLE,
but not the CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE, so when you later restore with
mysqlbinlog|mysql, mysql will complain that table does not exist.
Replication was already protected of this (it processes DROP TEMPORARY
TABLE as if there was a IF EXISTS), now I add it directly to the query
for mysqlbinlog|mysql to work.