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788c28aceb Bug #48321 CURRENT_USER() incorrectly replicated for DROP/RENAME USER;
REVOKE/GRANT; ALTER EVENT.

The following statements support the CURRENT_USER() where a user is needed.
  DROP USER 
  RENAME USER CURRENT_USER() ...
  GRANT ... TO CURRENT_USER()
  REVOKE ... FROM CURRENT_USER()
  ALTER DEFINER = CURRENT_USER() EVENT
but, When these statements are binlogged, CURRENT_USER() just is binlogged
as 'CURRENT_USER()', it is not expanded to the real user name. When slave 
executes the log event, 'CURRENT_USER()' is expand to the user of slave 
SQL thread, but SQL thread's user name always NULL. This breaks the replication.

After this patch, All above statements are rewritten when they are binlogged.
The CURRENT_USER() is expanded to the real user's name and host.
2010-01-30 20:49:25 +08:00
Luis Soares
b9d94d2a09 automerge: mysql-5.1-bugteam branch --> mysql-5.1-bugteam latest
NOTE: added TODO to the comments requested by reviewer during this
      merge.
2010-01-26 08:55:22 +00:00
25a436bdc4 Bug #49132 Replication failure on temporary table + DDL
In RBR, DDL statement will change binlog format to non row-based
format before it is binlogged, but the binlog format was not be
restored, and then manipulating a temporary table can not reset binlog
format to row-based format rightly. So that the manipulated statement
is binlogged with statement-based format.

To fix the problem, restore the state of binlog format after the DDL
statement is binlogged.
2010-01-22 17:38:21 +08:00
Luis Soares
04ac86e366 BUG#49481: RBR: MyISAM and bit fields may cause slave to stop on delete:
cant find record

Some engines return data for the record. Despite the fact that
the null bit is set for some fields, their old value may still in
the row. This can happen when unpacking an AI from the binlog on
top of a previous record in which a field is set to NULL, which
previously contained a value. Ultimately, this may cause the
comparison of records to fail when the slave is doing an index or
range scan.

We fix this by deploying a call to reset() for each field that is
set to null while unpacking a row from the binary log.
Furthermore, we also add mixed mode test case to cover the
scenario where updating and setting a field to null through a
Query event and later searching it through a rows event will
succeed.

Finally, we also change the reset() method, from Field_bit class,
so that it takes into account bits stored among the null bits and
not only the ones stored in the record.
2010-01-21 17:20:24 +00:00
Alfranio Correia
0aa3aee0da BUG#46364 MyISAM transbuffer problems (NTM problem)
It is well-known that due to concurrency issues, a slave can become
inconsistent when a transaction contains updates to both transaction and
non-transactional tables in statement and mixed modes.

In a nutshell, the current code-base tries to preserve causality among the
statements by writing non-transactional statements to the txn-cache which
is flushed upon commit. However, modifications done to non-transactional
tables on behalf of a transaction become immediately visible to other
connections but may not immediately get into the binary log and therefore
consistency may be broken.

In general, it is impossible to automatically detect causality/dependency
among statements by just analyzing the statements sent to the server. This
happen because dependency may be hidden in the application code and it is
necessary to know a priori all the statements processed in the context of
a transaction such as in a procedure. Moreover, even for the few cases that
we could automatically address in the server, the computation effort
required could make the approach infeasible.

So, in this patch we introduce the option
    - "--binlog-direct-non-transactional-updates" that can be used to bypass
    the current behavior in order to write directly to binary log statements
    that change non-transactional tables.
2010-01-20 19:08:16 +00:00
Sven Sandberg
94946c6807 BUG#49222: Mark RAND() as unsafe
Problem: When RAND() is binlogged in statement mode, the seed is
binlogged too, so the replication slave generates the same
sequence of random numbers. This makes replication work in many
cases, but not in all cases: the order of rows is not guaranteed
for, e.g., UPDATE or INSERT...SELECT statements, so the row data
will be different if master and slave retrieve the rows in
different orders.
Fix: Mark RAND() as unsafe. It will generate a warning if
binlog_format=STATEMENT and switch to row-logging if
binlog_format=ROW.
2010-01-13 10:00:03 +01:00
Luis Soares
0597dc7c9c merge: 5.1-bugteam bug branch --> 5.1 bugteam latest. 2010-01-07 10:34:27 +00:00
aa38825287 Bug #34628 LOAD DATA CONCURRENT INFILE drops CONCURRENT in binary log
'LOAD DATA CONCURRENT [LOCAL] INFILE ...' statment only is binlogged as
'LOAD DATA [LOCAL] INFILE ...' in SBR and MBR.  As a result, if replication is on, 
queries on slaves will be blocked by the replication SQL thread.

This patch write code to write 'CONCURRENT' into the log event if 'CONCURRENT' option
is in the original statement in SBR and MBR.
2009-12-15 13:14:14 +08:00
Luis Soares
d0a24b1367 BUG#49479: Slave stops with syntax error: LOAD DATA event without
escaped field names

When in mixed or statement mode, the master logs LOAD DATA
queries by resorting to an Execute_load_query_log_event. This
event does not contain the original query, but a rewritten
version of it, which includes the table field names. However, the
rewrite does not escape the field names. If these names match a
reserved keyword, then the slave will stop with a syntax error
when executing the event.

We fix this by escaping the fields names as it happens already
for the table name.
2009-12-06 01:11:32 +00:00
Alfranio Correia
7c9503b75e merge 5.1-bugteam (local) --> 5.1-bugteam 2009-11-21 13:02:18 +00:00
Sven Sandberg
349f48e10a BUG#47995: Mark system functions as unsafe
Problem: Some system functions that could return different values on
master and slave were not marked unsafe. In particular:
 GET_LOCK
 IS_FREE_LOCK
 IS_USED_LOCK
 MASTER_POS_WAIT
 RELEASE_LOCK
 SLEEP
 SYSDATE
 VERSION
Fix: Mark these functions unsafe.
2009-11-18 15:50:31 +01:00
Luis Soares
520795fa2a BUG#48297: Schema name is ignored when LOAD DATA is written into
binlog, replication aborts

In SBR or MBR, the schema name is not being written to the binlog
when executing a LOAD DATA statement. This becomes a problem when
the current database (lets call it db1) is different from the
table's schema (lets call it db2). For instance, take the
following statements:
  
  use db1;
  load data local infile 'infile.txt' into table db2.t

Should this statement be logged without t's schema (db2), when
replaying it, one can get db1.t populated instead of db2.t (if
db1.t exists). On the other hand, if there is no db1.t at all,
replication will stop.

We fix this by always logging the table (in load file) with fully
qualified name when its schema is different from the current
database or when no default database was selected.
2009-10-27 15:15:53 +00:00
Alfranio Correia
9f768be5ef BUG#48091 valgrind errors when slave has double not null and master has double null
Backporting BUG#47741 to mysql-5.1-bugteam
2009-10-22 01:21:50 +01:00
Alfranio Correia
762b39f8b1 BUG#48091 valgrind errors when slave has double not null and master has double null
Backporting BUG#43789 to mysql-5.1-bugteam

Post-fix for BUG#43789.
2009-10-22 01:19:52 +01:00
Alfranio Correia
4f164c4c5a BUG#48091 valgrind errors when slave has double not null and master has double null
Backporting BUG#43789 to mysql-5.1-bugteam
                              
The replication was generating corrupted data, warning messages on Valgrind
and aborting on debug mode while replicating a "null" to "not null" field.
Specifically the unpack_row routine, was considering the slave's table
definition and trying to retrieve a field value, where there was nothing to be
retrieved, ignoring the fact that the value was defined as "null" by the master.
                              
To fix the problem, we proceed as follows:
                              
1 - If it is not STRICT sql_mode, implicit default values are used, regardless
if it is multi-row or single-row statement.
                              
2 - However, if it is STRICT mode, then a we do what follows:
                              
2.1 If it is a transactional engine, we do a rollback on the first NULL that is
to be set into a NOT NULL column and return an error.
                              
2.2 If it is a non-transactional engine and it is the first row to be inserted
with multi-row, we also return the error. Otherwise, we proceed with the
execution, use implicit default values and print out warning messages.
                        
Unfortunately, the current patch cannot mimic the behavior showed by the master
for updates on multi-tables and multi-row inserts. This happens because such
statements are unfolded in different row events. For instance, considering the
following updates and strict mode:
                        
(master)
create table t1 (a int);
create table t2 (a int not null);
insert into t1 values (1);
insert into t2 values (2);
update t1, t2 SET t1.a=10, t2.a=NULL;
                        
t1 would have (10) and t2 would have (0) as this would be handled as a
multi-row update. On the other hand, if we had the following updates:
                        
(master)
create table t1 (a int);
create table t2 (a int);
                        
(slave)
create table t1 (a int);
create table t2 (a int not null);
                        
(master)
insert into t1 values (1);
insert into t2 values (2);
update t1, t2 SET t1.a=10, t2.a=NULL;
                        
On the master t1 would have (10) and t2 would have (NULL). On
the slave, t1 would have (10) but the update on t1 would fail.
2009-10-22 01:15:45 +01:00
Alfranio Correia
4348105424 BUG#48091 valgrind errors when slave has double not null and master has double null
Backporting BUG#38173 to mysql-5.1-bugteam

The reason of  the bug was incompatibile with the master side behaviour.
INSERT query on the master is allowed to insert into a table without specifying
values of DEFAULT-less fields if sql_mode is not strict.
                  
Fixed with checking sql_mode by the sql thread to decide how to react.
Non-strict sql_mode should allow Write_rows event to complete.
                  
todo: warnings can be shown via show slave status, still this is a 
separate rather general issue how to show warnings for the slave threads.
2009-10-22 01:10:42 +01:00
Tatiana A. Nurnberg
cf7e2e1db4 manual merge of 28141 2009-10-20 11:00:07 -07:00
Luis Soares
482503d278 BUG#44661: automerge local 5.1-bt bug branch --> local 5.1-bt up to date 2009-10-07 22:26:36 +01:00
5903c1e94c Bug #45677 Slave stops with Duplicate entry for key PRIMARY when using trigger
The problem is that there is only one autoinc value associated with 
the query when binlogging. If more than one autoinc values are used 
in the query, the autoinc values after the first one can be inserted 
wrongly on slave. So these autoinc values can become inconsistent on 
master and slave.

The problem is resolved by marking all the statements that invoke 
a trigger or call a function that updated autoinc fields as unsafe, 
and will switch to row-format in Mixed mode. Actually, the statement 
is safe if just one autoinc value is used in sub-statement, but it's 
impossible to check how many autoinc values are used in sub-statement.)
2009-10-01 07:19:36 +08:00
Luis Soares
ea6cb65089 BUG#44661: rpl_ndb.rpl_ndb_circular_simplex fails because of
failure to cleanup of table

The test case was not dropping a table before exiting (ie, it was
not cleaning itself after execution). In this case, the warning
message stating that the test did not do a proper cleanup was
deterministic (which can be annoying).

I have found other tests cases on which mtr sporadically reports
that they have not cleaned up after execution:

 - rpl_ndb_circular
 - rpl_failed_optimize

In this case, the master was dropping a table but there was no
synchronization between the slave and the master.

This patch addresses the rpl_ndb_circular_simplex case by adding
the missing DROP table. The other cases are fixed by deploying
the missing sync_slave_with_master instruction.
2009-09-27 23:03:05 +01:00
774a8db960 Bug #46931 rpl.rpl_get_master_version_and_clock fails on hpux11.31
Network error happened here, but it can be caused by CR_CONNECTION_ERROR, 
CR_CONN_HOST_ERROR, CR_SERVER_GONE_ERROR, CR_SERVER_LOST, ER_CON_COUNT_ERROR, 
and ER_SERVER_SHUTDOWN. We just check CR_SERVER_LOST here, so the test fails.

To fix the problem, check all errors that can be cause by the master shutdown.
2009-09-27 17:00:29 +08:00
Georgi Kodinov
5d68d4a534 automerge 2009-09-18 16:35:40 +03:00
df67d14983 BUG#45999 Row based replication fails when auto_increment field = 0
In RBR, There is an inconsistency between slaves and master.
When INSERT statement which includes an auto_increment field is executed,
Store engine of master will check the value of the auto_increment field. 
It will generate a sequence number and then replace the value, if its value is NULL or empty.
if the field's value is 0, the store engine will do like encountering the NULL values 
unless NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO is set into SQL_MODE.
In contrast, if the field's value is 0, Store engine of slave always generates a new sequence number 
whether or not NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO is set into SQL_MODE.

SQL MODE of slave sql thread is always consistency with master's.
Another variable is related to this bug.
If generateing a sequence number is decided by the values of
table->auto_increment_field_not_null and SQL_MODE(if includes MODE_NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO)
The table->auto_increment_is_not_null is FALSE, which causes this bug to appear. ..
2009-09-10 18:05:53 +08:00
73a5527e46 BUG#45581 Test rpl_row_sp006_InnoDB fails randomly: Unknown database 'mysqltest1'
Essentially, Bug#45574 results in this bug. The 'CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS' statement was not 
binlogged, when the database has existed.
Sometimes, the master and slaves become inconsistent. The "CREATE DATABASE
IF NOT EXISTS mysqltest1" statement is not binlogged
if the db 'mysqltest1' existed before the test case is executed. 
So the db 'mysqltest1' can't be created on slave.
     
Patch of Bug#45574 has resolved this problem. 
But I think it is better to replace 'mysqltest1' by default db 'test'.
2009-09-04 09:33:45 +08:00
Bjorn Munch
39fca129fb second merge from main, with adaptions 2009-09-02 23:29:11 +02:00
Bjorn Munch
588e9930b4 first merge from main 2009-09-02 18:58:17 +02:00
Bjorn Munch
dbbf8d83ff Bug #42408 Faulty regex for detecting [Warning] and [ERROR] in mysqld error log
Some follow-up test fixes after seeing effect in PB2
2009-08-28 16:13:27 +02:00
Alfranio Correia
c21fbff338 BUG#46864 Incorrect update of InnoDB table on slave when using trigger with myisam table
Slave does not correctly handle "expected errors" leading to inconsistencies
between the mater and slave. Specifically, when a statement changes both
transactional and non-transactional tables, the transactional changes are
automatically rolled back on the master but the slave ignores the error and
does not roll them back thus leading to inconsistencies.
      
To fix the problem, we automatically roll back a statement that fails on
the slave but note that the transaction is not rolled back unless a "rollback"
command is in the relay log file.
2009-08-27 13:46:29 +01:00
Alfranio Correia
dbcfef4cf2 BUG#28976 Mixing trans and non-trans tables in one transaction results in incorrect
binlog

Mixing transactional (T) and non-transactional (N) tables on behalf of a
transaction may lead to inconsistencies among masters and slaves in STATEMENT
mode. The problem stems from the fact that although modifications done to
non-transactional tables on behalf of a transaction become immediately visible
to other connections they do not immediately get to the binary log and therefore
consistency is broken. Although there may be issues in mixing T and M tables in
STATEMENT mode, there are safe combinations that clients find useful.

In this bug, we fix the following issue. Mixing N and T tables in multi-level
(e.g. a statement that fires a trigger) or multi-table table statements (e.g.
update t1, t2...) were not handled correctly. In such cases, it was not possible
to distinguish when a T table was updated if the sequence of changes was N and T.
In a nutshell, just the flag "modified_non_trans_table" was not enough to reflect
that both a N and T tables were changed. To circumvent this issue, we check if an
engine is registered in the handler's list and changed something which means that
a T table was modified.

Check WL 2687 for a full-fledged patch that will make the use of either the MIXED or
ROW modes completely safe.
2009-08-27 00:13:03 +01:00
8fb14b6df1 Bug #45214 get_master_version_and_clock does not report error when queries fail
The "get_master_version_and_clock(...)" function in sql/slave.cc ignores 
error and passes directly when queries fail, or queries succeed 
but the result retrieved is empty.
  
The "get_master_version_and_clock(...)" function should try to reconnect master
if queries fail because of transient network problems, and fail otherwise.
The I/O thread should print a warning if the some system variables do not 
exist on master (very old master)
2009-07-16 14:56:43 +08:00
Luis Soares
b537158335 BUG#44270: Post-push fix
The test case added failed sporadically on PB. This is due to the
fact that the user thread in some cases is waiting for slave IO
to stop and then check the error number. Thence, sometimes the
user thread would race for the error number with IO thread.

This post push fix addresses this by replacing the wait for slave
io to stop with a wait for slave io error (as it seems it was
added in 6.0 also after patch on which this is based was
pushed). This implied backporting wait_for_slave_io_error.inc
from 6.0 also.
2009-06-26 12:05:56 +01:00
Luis Soares
e6f15deb9c BUG#44270: RESET SLAVE does not reset Last_IO_Error or Last_IO_Errno
The server was not cleaning the last IO error and error number when
resetting slave.

This patch addresses this issue by backporting into 5.1 part of the
patch in BUG 34654. A fix for this issue had already been pushed into
6.0 as part of the aforementioned bug, however the patch also included
some refactoring. The fix for 5.1 does not take into account the
refactoring part.
2009-06-03 15:14:18 +01:00
Serge Kozlov
2ee7a7cff1 Bug#37716.
1. Test case was rewritten completely.
2. Test covers 3 cases:
 a) do deadlock on slave, wait retries of transaction, unlock slave before lock
timeout;
 b) do deadlock on slave and wait error 'lock timeout exceed' on slave;
 c) same as b) but if of max relay log size = 0;
3. Added comments inline.
4. Updated result file.
2009-04-04 01:33:13 +04:00
Luis Soares
6dff801284 BUG#39701: Mixed binlog format does not switch to row mode on
LOAD_FILE
            
LOAD_FILE is not safe to replicate in STATEMENT mode, because it
depends on a file (which is loaded on master and may not exist in
slave(s)). This leads to scenarios on which the slave replicates the
statement with 'load_file' and it will try to load the file from local
file system. Given that the file may not exist in the slave filesystem
the operation will not succeed (probably returning NULL), causing
master and slave(s) to diverge. However, when using MIXED mode
replication, this can be made to work, if the statement including
LOAD_FILE is marked as unsafe, triggering a switch to ROW mode,
meaning that the contents of the file are written to binlog as row
events. Consequently, the contents from the file in the master will
reach the slave via the binlog.
           
This patch addresses this bug by marking the load_file function as
unsafe. When in mixed mode and when LOAD_FILE is issued, there will be
a switch to row mode. Furthermore, when in statement mode, the
LOAD_FILE will raise a warning that the statement is unsafe in that
mode.
2009-03-24 18:27:33 +00:00
Mats Kindahl
cb73100105 Merging with 5.1-bugteam. 2009-02-09 23:51:59 +01:00
Mats Kindahl
e3708c231e Bug #36763
TRUNCATE TABLE fails to replicate when stmt-based binlogging is not supported.

There were two separate problems with the code, both of which are fixed with
this patch:

1. An error was printed by InnoDB for TRUNCATE TABLE in statement mode when
   the in isolation levels READ COMMITTED and READ UNCOMMITTED since InnoDB
   does permit statement-based replication for DML statements. However,
   the TRUNCATE TABLE is not transactional, but is a DDL, and should therefore
   be allowed to be replicated as a statement.

2. The statement was not logged in mixed mode because of the error above, but
   the error was not reported to the client.

This patch fixes the problem by treating TRUNCATE TABLE a DDL, that is, it is
always logged as a statement and not reporting an error from InnoDB for TRUNCATE
TABLE.
2009-02-06 17:06:41 +01:00
Gleb Shchepa
3d543dd16d Bug #39265: fix for the bug 33699 should be reverted
Documented behaviour was broken by the patch for bug 33699
that actually is not a bug.

This fix reverts patch for bug 33699 and reverts the
UPDATE of NOT NULL field with NULL query to old
behavior.
2009-02-05 13:49:32 +04:00
Serge Kozlov
01e368d1f6 Post-merge patch for extra/rpl_test/rpl_log.test:
Remove size of binlog file from SHOW BINARY LOGS. 
Changing size of binlog file is an affect of adding or removing events to/from
binlog and it can be checked in next command of test: SHOW BINLOG EVENTS.
For SHOW BINARY LOGS statement enough to show the list of file names.
2009-02-02 14:44:18 +03:00
Luis Soares
14d4576bfe merge: 5.1 -> 5.1-rpl
conflicts:
  Text conflict in client/mysqltest.cc
  Text conflict in mysql-test/include/wait_until_connected_again.inc
  Text conflict in mysql-test/lib/mtr_report.pm
  Text conflict in mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl
  Text conflict in mysql-test/r/events_bugs.result
  Text conflict in mysql-test/r/log_state.result
  Text conflict in mysql-test/r/myisam_data_pointer_size_func.result
  Text conflict in mysql-test/r/mysqlcheck.result
  Text conflict in mysql-test/r/query_cache.result
  Text conflict in mysql-test/r/status.result
  Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_index.result
  Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_innodb.result
  Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_packet.result
  Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_packet.test
  Text conflict in mysql-test/t/disabled.def
  Text conflict in mysql-test/t/events_bugs.test
  Text conflict in mysql-test/t/log_state.test
  Text conflict in mysql-test/t/myisam_data_pointer_size_func.test
  Text conflict in mysql-test/t/mysqlcheck.test
  Text conflict in mysql-test/t/query_cache.test
  Text conflict in mysql-test/t/rpl_init_slave_func.test
  Text conflict in mysql-test/t/status.test
2009-01-23 13:22:05 +01:00
He Zhenxing
9904550760 BUG#41986 Replication slave does not pick up proper AUTO_INCREMENT value for Innodb tables
The next number (AUTO_INCREMENT) field of the table for write
rows events are not initialized, and cause some engines (innodb)
not correctly update the tables's auto_increment value.

This patch fixed this problem by honor next number fields if present.
2009-01-14 16:27:32 +08:00
Sven Sandberg
3889dffcc0 BUG#37718: rpl.rpl_stm_mystery22 fails sporadically on pushbuild
Problem 1: The test waits for an error in the slave sql thread,
then resolves the error and issues 'start slave'. However, there
is a gap between when the error is reported and the slave sql
thread stops. If this gap was long, the slave would still be
running when 'start slave' happened, so 'start slave' would fail
and cause a test failure.
Fix 1: Made wait_for_slave_sql_error wait for the slave to stop
instead of wait for error in the IO thread. After stopping, the
error code is verified. If the error code is wrong, debug info
is printed. To print debug info, the debug printing code in
wait_for_slave_param.inc was moved out to a new file,
show_rpl_debug_info.inc.
Problem 2: rpl_stm_mystery22 is a horrible name, the comments in
the file didn't explain anything useful, the test was generally
hard to follow, and the test was essentially duplicated between
rpl_stm_mystery22 and rpl_row_mystery22.
Fix 2: The test is about conflicts in the slave SQL thread,
hence I renamed the tests to rpl_{stm,row}_conflicts. Refactored
the test so that the work is done in
extra/rpl_tests/rpl_conflicts.inc, and
rpl.rpl_{row,stm}_conflicts merely sets some variables and then
sourced extra/rpl_tests/rpl_conflicts.inc.
The tests have been rewritten and comments added.
Problem 3: When calling wait_for_slave_sql_error.inc, you always
want to verify that the sql thread stops because of the expected
error and not because of some other error. Currently,
wait_for_slave_sql_error.inc allows the caller to omit the error
code, in which case all error codes are accepted.
Fix 3: Made wait_for_slave_sql_error.inc fail if no error code
is given. Updated rpl_filter_tables_not_exist accordingly.
Problem 4: rpl_filter_tables_not_exist had a typo, the dollar
sign was missing in a 'let' statement.
Fix 4: Added dollar sign.
Problem 5: When replicating from other servers than the one named
'master', the wait_for_slave_* macros were unable to print debug
info on the master.
Fix 5: Replace parameter $slave_keep_connection by
$master_connection.
2009-01-09 15:12:31 +01:00
Serge Kozlov
e67ab663f0 Bug#41108: It is a testcase timeout bug so the patch fixes test code in places
where timeout can happen:
1. Added waiting start/stop slave to make sure that slave works properly.
2. Added cleanup for slave.
3. Updated related result files.
2008-12-12 14:34:18 +03:00
Sven Sandberg
78a3abeced BUG#38350: Many tests don't clean up after themselves on exit.
Problem: Many test cases don't clean up after themselves (fail
to drop tables or fail to reset variables). This implies that:
(1) check-testcase in the new mtr that currently lives in
5.1-rpl failed. (2) it may cause unexpected results in
subsequent tests.
Fix: make all tests clean up.
Also: cleaned away unnecessary output in rpl_packet.result
Also: fixed bug where rpl_log called RESET MASTER with a running
slave. This is not supposed to work.
Also: removed unnecessary code from rpl_stm_EE_err2 and made it
verify that an error occurred.
Also: removed unnecessary code from rpl_ndb_ctype_ucs2_def.
2008-11-13 20:19:00 +01:00
Andrei Elkin
2618337eb6 merging 5.1 -> 5.1 rpl. 3 of 4 conflicts are resolved similarly to 6.0->6.0-rpl merging.
mysql_upgrade results changed due to the error messesge of mysqlcheck has changed.
2008-11-12 19:51:47 +02:00
Andrei Elkin
c1612bbf0f bug#38230
refining the regression test to avoid explicit innodb engine in create.
2008-11-06 19:10:09 +02:00
Georgi Kodinov
90bc97a583 merged 5.1 main -> 5.1-bugteam 2008-11-06 16:18:25 +02:00
Andrei Elkin
cd2a4fdc9d Bug #38230 Differences between master and slave after UPDATE or DELETE with LIMIT with pk
a test on the bug page does not reveal the problem with the latest trees.

Adding the test to the rpl suite in order to monitor regression.
2008-11-03 12:18:37 +02:00
Mats Kindahl
97f2648129 Bug #40004: Replication failure with no PK + no indexes
Adding comments to test cases.
2008-10-29 21:37:51 +01:00
Mats Kindahl
450cc26b47 Post-merge fixes to fix test cases. 2008-10-29 18:38:18 +01:00
Mats Kindahl
1f29c52581 Merging 5.1 main into 5.1-rpl 2008-10-23 21:27:09 +02:00