The official Debian Wheezy MySQL packages have versions like 5.5.30+dfsg-xxx.
Such version is larger than 5.5.30-yyy, so apt prefers it.
So use instead 5.5.30+maria-yyy, which is larger and can be pulled in
automatically by apt.
Also included are a couple of fixes for test failures in buildbot.
Merge of 10.0-mdev26 feature tree into 10.0-base.
Global transaction ID is prepended to each event group in the binlog.
Slave connect can request to start from GTID position instead of specifying
file name/offset of master binlog. This facilitates easy switch to a new
master.
Slave GTID state is stored in a table mysql.rpl_slave_state, which can be
InnoDB to get crash-safe slave state.
GTID includes a replication domain ID, allowing to keep track of distinct
positions for each of multiple masters.
Fixed MDEV-4033 Unable to use slave's temporary directory /tmp - Can't create/write to file '/tmp/SQL_LOAD-' (Errcode: 17 "File exists")
- Cache value of check_temp_dir() to avoid race condition
- Set $rpl_server_count to avoid error in show_rpl_debug_info.inc
mysql-test/suite/multi_source/info_logs.test:
Set $rpl_server_count
mysql-test/suite/multi_source/multisource.test:
Set $rpl_server_count
mysql-test/suite/multi_source/relaylog_events.test:
Set $rpl_server_count
mysql-test/suite/multi_source/reset_slave.test:
Set $rpl_server_count
mysql-test/suite/multi_source/simple.test:
Set $rpl_server_count
mysql-test/suite/multi_source/skip_counter.test:
Set $rpl_server_count
mysql-test/suite/multi_source/status_vars.test:
Set $rpl_server_count
sql/slave.cc:
Cache value of check_temp_dir() to avoid race condition
The patch contributed by Konstantin Osipov applied.
Native comments:
Implement multiple user-level locks per connection.
GET_LOCK() function in MySQL allows a connection to hold at most
one user level lock. Taking a new lock automatically releases the
old lock, if any.
The limit of one lock per session existed since early versions
of MySQL didn't have a deadlock detector for SQL locks.
MDL patches in MySQL 5.5 added a deadlock detector,
so starting from 5.5 it became possible to take multiple locks
in any order -- a deadlock, should it occur, would be detected
and an error returned to the client which closed the wait chain.
This is exactly what is done in this patch: ULLs are moved
to use MDL subsystem.
This fixes that by default LOAD DATA INFILE will not generate the error:
"Multi-statement transaction required more than 'max_binlog_cache_size' bytes of storage..."
mysql-test/suite/sys_vars/r/max_binlog_cache_size_basic.result:
Updated test case
mysql-test/suite/sys_vars/r/max_binlog_stmt_cache_size_basic.result:
Updated test case
sql/sys_vars.cc:
Increase default value of max_binlog_cache_size and max_binlog_stmt_cache_size to ulonglong_max.
mysql-test/r/mysqld--help.result:
that's default to number of CPUs
mysql-test/suite/archive/discover.test:
move_file uses rename(2), which may end up
with "Invalid cross-device link"
mysql-test/suite/archive/partition_archive.test:
on Solaris the error message is different
* persistent table versions in the extra2
* ha_archive::frm_compare using TABLE_SHARE::tabledef_version
* distinguish between "important" and "optional" extra2 frm values
* write engine-defined attributes (aka "table options") to extra2, not to extra,
but still read from the old location, if they're found there.
* comments
* cosmetic changes, *(ptr+5) -> ptr[5]
* a couple of trivial functions -> inline
* remove unused argument from pack_header()
* create_frm() no longer creates frm file (the function used to prepare and
fill a memory buffer and call my_create at the end. Now it only prepares
a memory buffer). Renamed accordingly.
* don't call pack_screen twice, go for a smaller screen area in the first attempt
* remove useless calls to check_duplicate_warning()
* don't write unireg screens to .frm files
* remove make_new_entry(), it's basically dead code, always calculating
and writing into frm the same string value. replace the function call
with the constant string.
* print "table doesn't exist in engine" when a table doesn't exist in the engine,
instead of "file not found" (if no file was involved)
* print a complete filename that cannot be found ('t1.MYI', not 't1')
* it's not an error for a DROP if a table doesn't exist in the engine (or some table
files cannot be found) - if the DROP succeeded regardless
after all engines have discovered their tables
side effect: correct alphabetical sorting as in ORDER BY ... COLLATE utf8_bin,
information_schema is no longer the first after find_files(),
tables like #mysql50#zzz are sorted first (as per table name),
not last (as per file name zzz).
Replace CHANGE MASTER TO ... master_gtid_pos='xxx' with a new system
variable @@global.gtid_pos.
This is more logical; @@gtid_pos is global, not per-master, and it is not
affected by RESET SLAVE.
Also rename master_gtid_pos=AUTO to master_use_gtid=1, which again is more
logical.
Move combining slave and gtid binlog state into a separate function.
Make SHOW ALL SLAVES STATUS use the same function, so it shows the
same value used by slave connect.
Add a test case.
More fixes for test failures in Buildbot:
- Do not run crashing test in Valgrind.
- FLUSH TABLES did not work to avoid errors about not closed tables when
crashing server. Suppress the messages instead.
- Rewrite multi-source test case to only start one pair of slave threads at a
time, to work-around the bug MDEV-4352.
Fix yet another race in the rpl_gtid_startpos test case.
Implement include/wait_for_purge.inc to purge binary logs; we need to
retry the purge multiple times until it succeeds in removing all the logs
we want, as binlog dump threads can be slow to stop on loaded machines and
hold back purge of logs that are still referenced by the thread.
Add tests crashing the slave in the middle of replication and checking that
replication picks-up again on restart in a crash-safe way.
Fix silly code that causes crash by inserting uninitialised data into a hash.
Test crashing the master, check that it recovers the binlog state.
Fix one bug introduced by previous commit (crash-recoved binlog state was
overwritten by loading stale binlog state file).
Fix Windows build error.
Implement test case rpl_gtid_stop_start.test to test normal stop and restart
of master and slave mysqld servers.
Fix a couple bugs found with the test:
- When InnoDB is disabled (no XA), the binlog state was not read when master
mysqld starts.
- Remove old code that puts a bogus D-S-0 into the initial binlog state, it
is not correct in current design.
- Fix memory leak in gtid_find_binlog_file().
When slave requested to start at some GTID, and that GTID was the very
last event (within its replication domain) in some binlog file, we did
not allow the binlog dump thread on the master to start from the
beginning of a following binlog file. This is a problem, since the
binlog file containing the GTID is likely to be purged if the
replication domain is unused for long.
With this fix, if the Gtid list event at the start of a binlog file
contains exactly the GTID requested by the slave, we allow to start
the binlog dump thread from this file, taking care not to skip any
events from that domain in the file.