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hezx@hezx.(none)
f8fb5adc2f Merge hezx.(none):/media/sda3/work/mysql/bkwork/bug#32205/5.1
into  hezx.(none):/media/sda3/work/mysql/bkwork/bug#32205/mysql-5.1-new-rpl
2007-12-17 21:21:23 +08:00
hezx@hezx.(none)
3255237fc2 BUG#32205 Replaying statements from mysqlbinlog fails with a syntax error, replicates
fine

The reason of this bug is that when mysqlbinlog dumps a query, the query is written to
output with a delimeter appended right after it, if the query string ends with a '--'
comment, then the delimeter would be considered as part of the comment, if there are any
statements after this query, then it will cause a syntax error.

Start a newline before appending delimiter after a query string
2007-12-17 21:13:25 +08:00
sven@riska.(none)
5cc348a6a6 BUG#32407: Impossible to do point-in-time recovery from older binlog
Problem: it is unsafe to read base64-printed events without first
reading the Format_description_log_event (FD).  Currently, mysqlbinlog
cannot print the FD.

As a side effect, another bug has also been fixed: When mysqlbinlog
--start-position=X was specified, no ROLLBACK was printed. I changed
this, so that ROLLBACK is always printed.

This patch does several things:

 - Format_description_log_event (FD) now print themselves in base64
   format.

 - mysqlbinlog is now able to print FD events.  It has three modes:
    --base64-output=auto    Print row events in base64 output, and print
                            FD event.  The FD event is printed even if
                            it is outside the range specified with
                            --start-position, because it would not be
                            safe to read row events otherwise. This is
                            the default.

    --base64-output=always  Like --base64-output=auto, but also print
                            base64 output for query events.  This is
                            like the old --base64-output flag, which
                            is also a shorthand for
                            --base64-output=always

    --base64-output=never   Never print base64 output, generate error if
                            row events occur in binlog.  This is
                            useful to suppress the FD event in binlogs
                            known not to contain row events (e.g.,
                            because BINLOG statement is unsafe,
                            requires root privileges, is not SQL, etc)

 - the BINLOG statement now handles FD events correctly, by setting
   the thread's rli's relay log's description_event_for_exec to the
   loaded event.

   In fact, executing a BINLOG statement is almost the same as reading
   an event from a relay log.  Before my patch, the code for this was
   separated (exec_relay_log_event in slave.cc executes events from
   the relay log, mysql_client_binlog_statement in sql_binlog.cc
   executes BINLOG statements).  I needed to augment
   mysql_client_binlog_statement to do parts of what
   exec_relay_log_event does.  Hence, I did a small refactoring and
   moved parts of exec_relay_log_event to a new function, which I
   named apply_event_and_update_pos.  apply_event_and_update_pos is
   called both from exec_relay_log_event and from
   mysql_client_binlog_statement.

 - When a non-FD event is executed in a BINLOG statement, without
   previously executing a FD event in a BINLOG statement, it generates
   an error, because that's unsafe.  I took a new error code for that:
   ER_NO_FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_EVENT_BEFORE_BINLOG_STATEMENTS.

   In order to get a decent error message containing the name of the
   event, I added the class method char*
   Log_event::get_type_str(Log_event_type type), which returns a
   string name for the given Log_event_type.  This is just like the
   existing char* Log_event::get_type_str(), except it is a class
   method that takes the log event type as parameter.

   I also added PRE_GA_*_ROWS_LOG_EVENT to Log_event::get_type_str(),
   so that names of old rows event are properly printed.

 - When reading an event, I added a check that the event type is known
   by the current Format_description_log_event. Without this, it may
   crash on bad input (and I was struck by this several times).

 - I patched the following test cases, which all contain BINLOG
   statements for row events which must be preceded by BINLOG
   statements for FD events:
    - rpl_bug31076

While I was here, I fixed some small things in log_event.cc:

 - replaced hard-coded 4 by EVENT_TYPE_OFFSET in 3 places

 - replaced return by DBUG_VOID_RETURN in one place

 - The name of the logfile can be '-' to indicate stdin.  Before my
   patch, the code just checked if the first character is '-'; now it
   does a full strcmp().  Probably, all arguments that begin with a -
   are already handled somewhere else as flags, but I still think it
   is better that the code reflects what it is supposed to do, with as
   little dependencies as possible on other parts of the code.  If we
   one day implement that all command line arguments after -- are
   files (as most unix tools do), then we need this.

I also fixed the following in slave.cc:

 - next_event() was declared twice, and queue_event was not static but
   should be static (not used outside the file).
2007-12-14 19:02:02 +01:00
cmiller@zippy.cornsilk.net
867ae4ccc4 Correct bad merge, and remove version numbers from test case. 2007-08-08 12:21:04 -04:00
cmiller@zippy.cornsilk.net
d81f116534 Contributed patch from Jorge Bernal Ordovás. CLA#42
Bug#27894: mysqlbinlog formats timestamp wrong in comment

Date stamps lack zero padding, and so are meaningless.

Implement minimum-width zero padding for the percent-escape sequences
used in the logging code.
2007-04-23 17:58:33 -04:00
jani@ua141d10.elisa.omakaista.fi
386ad0f1f7 Fixes for tests after merge from 5.0 2007-04-05 22:34:33 +03:00
jani@ua141d10.elisa.omakaista.fi
1c7beca65e Merge ua141d10.elisa.omakaista.fi:/home/my/bk/mysql-5.0-marvel
into  ua141d10.elisa.omakaista.fi:/home/my/bk/mysql-5.1-marvel
2007-03-29 17:27:42 +03:00
serg@sergbook.mysql.com
25b49e99cd Bug#27171 mysqlbinlog produces different output depends from option -R
Server starts any binlog dump from Format_description_log_event,
this shifted all offset calculations in mysqlbinlog and made it
to stop the dump earlier than --stop-position. Now mysqlbinlog
takes Format_description_log_event into account
2007-03-22 20:55:59 +02:00
bar@mysql.com/bar.intranet.mysql.r18.ru
ba6529d7dd Bug#17642 mysqlbinlog: Restore from row-based binlog fails
Problem: mysqlbinlog_base64 failed sporadically.

Reason: Missing "flush logs" before running $MYSQL_BINLOG,
which could start dumping the log file before server
has finished writting into it.
Fix:
- implementing --force-if-open option to "mysqlbinlog"
- adding --disable-force-if-open to make $MYSQL_BINLOG
  fail on non-closed log files, to garantee that nobody
  will forget "flush logs" in the future.
- adding "flush logs" into all affected tests.
2006-12-14 14:05:25 +04:00
bar@mysql.com/bar.intranet.mysql.r18.ru
a70028a855 Bug#20396 Bin Log does not get DELIMETER cmd - Recover StoredProc fails
Problem: when loading mysqlbinlog dumps, CREATE PROCEDURE having semicolons
in their bodies failed.
Fix: Using safe delimiter "/*!*/;" to dump log entries.
2006-11-28 16:26:15 +04:00
aelkin@mysql.com
dd2a44c497 BUG#16217 forced to introduce a separate mysql client command to adopt its
internal charset to one associated with currently being handled query. 
To note such a query can come from interactive client either.

There was a discussion within replication team and Monty who's suggestion won.
It avoids straightforward parsing of all `set' queries that could affect client side 
character set. 
According to the idea, mysql client does not parse `set' queries but rather cares of
`charset new_cs_name' command.
This command is generated by mysqlbinlog in form of exclaiming comment (Lars' suggestion)
so that enlightened clients like `mysql' knows what to do with it.

Interactive human can switch between many multi-byte charsets during the session 
providing the command explicitly. 
To note that setting new internal mysql's charset does not
trigger sending any `SET' sql statement to the server.
2006-02-09 16:23:09 +02:00
guilhem@mysql.com
fd9a6f9750 Tell the user that this ROLLBACK is added by mysqlbinlog (so that he does not wonder if it's present in binlog). This was brought up by Salle - thanks Salle. 2005-09-30 10:58:24 +02:00
lars@mysql.com
ed7eac5973 Added clarification comment regarding added ROLLBACK to mysqlbinlog output 2005-09-21 14:27:41 +02:00
guilhem@mysql.com
624aaa4b09 result fixes after my change to mysqlbinlog (which was accidentally
pushed some minutes ago)
2005-02-23 19:59:25 +01:00
serg@serg.mylan
2b41b8fa01 post-review fixes. Now ROLLBACK is done in Format_description_log_event 2005-02-17 13:52:16 +01:00
serg@serg.mylan
fd828e5b4d manually merged 2005-02-14 21:50:09 +01:00
serg@serg.mylan
db13afd89d auto-ROLLBACK if binlog was not closed properly
auto-commit on Xid_log_event
2005-02-09 20:04:28 +01:00
guilhem@mysql.com
ed1696f6b9 WL#1062 "log charset info into all Query_log_event":
we store 7 bytes (1 + 2*3) in every Query_log_event.
In the future if users want binlog optimized for small size and less safe,
we could add --binlog-no-charset (and binlog-no-sql-mode etc): charset info
is something by design optional (even if for now we don't offer possibility to disable it):
it's not a binlog format change.
We try to reduce the number of get_charset() calls in the slave SQL thread to a minimum
by caching the charset read from the previous event (which will often be equal to the one of the current event).
We don't use SET ONE_SHOT for charset-aware repl (we still do for timezones, will be fixed later).
No more errors if one changes the global value of charset vars on master or slave
(as we log charset info in all Query_log_event).
Not fixing Load_log_event as it will be rewritten soon by Dmitri.
Testing how mysqlbinlog behaves in rpl_charset.test.
mysqlbinlog needs to know where charset file is (to be able to convert a charset number found
in binlog (e.g. in User_var_log_event) to a charset name); mysql-test-run needs to pass
the correct value for this option to mysqlbinlog.
Many result udpates (adding charset info into every event shifts log_pos in SHOW BINLOG EVENTS).
Roughly the same job is to be done for timezones :)
2005-02-03 16:22:16 +01:00
monty@mysql.com
f2829d0386 After merge fixes of merge with 4.1 that included the new arena code.
Fixed (together with Guilhem) bugs in mysqlbinlog regarding --offset
Prefix addresses with 0x for easier comparisons of debug logs
Fixed problem where MySQL choosed index-read even if there would be a much better range on the same index
This fix changed some 'index' queries to 'range' queries in the test suite
Don't create 'dummy' WHERE clause for trivial WHERE clauses where we can remove the WHERE clause.
This fix removed of a lot of 'Using where' notes in the test suite.
Give NOTE instead of WARNING if table/function doesn't exists when using DROP IF EXISTS
Give NOTE instead of WARNING for safe field-type conversions
2004-09-09 06:59:26 +03:00
guilhem@mysql.com
0f3e279a05 WL#1580: --start-datetime, --stop-datetime, --start-position (alias for --position) and --stop-position
options for mysqlbinlog, with a test file.
This enables user to say "recover my database to how it was this morning at 10:30"
(mysqlbinlog "--stop-datetime=2003-07-29 10:30:00").
Using time functions into client/ made me move them out of sql/ into sql-common/.
+ (small) fix for BUG#4507 "mysqlbinlog --read-from-remote-server sometimes
cannot accept 2 binlogs" (that is, on command line).
2004-07-29 23:25:58 +02:00