Synced xtrabackup SST scripts from PXC source tree as of PXC 5.6.27-25.13
- PXC#480: xtrabackup-v2 SST fails with multiple log_bin directives in my.cn
- PXC#460: wsrep_sst_auth don't work in Percona-XtraDB-Cluster-56-5.6.25-25.
- PXC-416: Fix SST related issues.
- PXC-389: Merge remote-tracking branch 'wsrep/5.6' into 5.6-wsrep-pxc389
- Bug #1431101: SST does not clobber backup-my.cnf
Transaction replay causes the THD to re-apply the replication
events from execution, using the same path appliers do. While
applying the log events, the THD's timestamp is set to the
timestamp of the event.
Setting the timestamp explicitly causes function NOW() to
always the timestamp that was set. To avoid this behavior we
reset the timestamp after replaying is done.
This changes variable wsrep_max_ws_size so that its value
is linked to the value of provider option repl.max_ws_size.
That is, changing the value of variable wsrep_max_ws_size
will change the value of provider option repl.max_ws_size,
and viceversa.
The writeset size limit is always enforced in the provider,
regardless of which option is used.
This patch includes two fixes:
1) Rollback when wsrep_max_ws_rows is exceeded would not switch
back to previous autocommit mode; and 2) Internal rows counter
would not be reset on implicit commits.
commit ef92aaf9ec
Author: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
Date: Wed Jun 22 22:37:28 2016 +0300
MDEV-10083: Orphan ibd file when playing with foreign keys
Analysis: row_drop_table_for_mysql did not allow dropping
referenced table even in case when actual creating of the
referenced table was not successfull if foreign_key_checks=1.
Fix: Allow dropping referenced table even if foreign_key_checks=1
if actual table create returned error.
This used to be a compile failure. The defined structure isn't required
in the later versions of boost.
Signed-off-by: Vicențiu Ciorbaru <vicentiu@mariadb.org>
Fix the replication failure caused by incorect initialization of
THD::invoker_host && THD::invoker_user.
Breakdown of the failure is this:
Query_log_event::host and Query_log_event::user can have their
LEX_STRING's set to length 0, but the actual str member points to
garbage. Code afterwards copies Query_log_event::host and user to
THD::invoker_host and THD::invoker_user.
Calling code for these members expects both members to be initialized.
Eg. the str member be a NULL terminated string and length have
appropriate size.
The bug is apparent when the username is longer than the rolename.
It is caused by a simple typo that caused a memcmp call to compare a
different number of bytes than necessary.
The fix was proposed by Igor Pashev. I have reviewed it and it is the
correct approach. Test case introduced by me, using the details provided
in the MDEV.
Signed-off-by: Vicențiu Ciorbaru <vicentiu@mariadb.org>
1. remove unnecessary rpl-tokudb combination file.
2. fix rpl_ignore_table to cleanup properly (not leave test
grants in memory)
3. check_temp_dir() is supposed to set the error in stmt_da - do
it even when called multiple times, this fixes a crash when
rpl.rpl_slave_load_tmpdir_not_exist is run twice.
The patch fixes the problem with loading information from system tables
(e.g. event and help related tables) when PAD_CHAR_TO_FULL_LENGTH is enabled,
as well as includes some additional minor improvements:
- refactoring in get_field() to return an error rather than success
if strmake_root() failed
- removing of duplicate code in similar functions:
char *get_field(MEM_ROOT *mem, Field *field)
bool get_field(MEM_ROOT *mem, Field *field, String *res)
Fixed memory leak when mroonga fails to open index files.
Memory leak was detected by valgrind when running
mroonga/storage.repair_table_no_index_file.
metadata_lock_info plugin called MDL_context::find_ticket() to obtain lock
duration, which in turn iterates foreign thread private lists. These lists
can be updated by owner thread without protection.
Fixed by iterating threads (instead of MDL locks and tickets) and obtaining
data through APC.
Also fixed mdl_iterate_lock() to initialize iterator under prlock protection.
Analysis: In storage/innobase/row/row0merge.cc InnoDB calls
thd_progress_init, thd_progress_report and thd_progress_end
functions. These seem to cause crash on solaris 10 64-bit.
Fix: Disable progress reporting on UNIV_SOLARIS until the
actual issue causing the crash is fixed. The actual bug
is not on InnoDB code base.