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Georgi Kodinov
5d68d4a534 automerge 2009-09-18 16:35:40 +03:00
Luis Soares
09f07bc110 BUG#47016: rpl_do_grant fails on PB-2 with a failing connect
The test case rpl_do_grant fails sporadically on PB2 with "Access
denied for user 'create_rout_db'@'localhost' ...". Inspecting the
test case, one may find that if issues a GRANT on the master
connection and immediately after it creates two new connections
(one to the master and one to the slave) using the credentials
set with the GRANT.
      
Unfortunately, there is no synchronization between master and
slave after the grant and before the connections are
established. This can result in slave not having executed the
GRANT by the time the connection is attempted.
      
This patch fixes this by deploying a sync_slave_with_master
between the grant and the connections attempt.
2009-09-13 22:43:47 +01:00
Bjorn Munch
202984236a 46996 workaruond 2009-09-01 13:38:17 +02:00
Guangbao Ni
15d24779e1 Bug #42217 mysql.procs_priv does not get replicated
mysql.procs_priv table itself does not get replicated.
Inserting routine privilege record into mysql.procs_priv table
is triggered by creating function/procedure statements
according to current user's privileges.
Because the current user of SQL thread has GLOBAL_ACL,
which doesn't need any check mysql.procs_priv privilege
when create/alter/execute routines.
Corresponding GLOBAL_ACL privilege user
doesn't insert routine privilege record into
mysql.procs_priv when creating a routine.

Fixed by switching the current user of SQL thread to definer user if
the definer user exists on slave.
That populates procs_priv, otherwise to keep the SQL thread
user and procs_priv remains unchanged.
2009-03-18 13:48:23 +00:00
msvensson@pilot.(none)
8661497e9b WL#3933 Split main test suite to rpl, rpl_ndb and ndb
- Update mysql-test-run.pl to collect tests from several suites
 - Group test into suites
 - Add suite.opt file
2007-06-27 14:28:02 +02:00
Renamed from mysql-test/t/rpl_do_grant.test (Browse further)