Problem:-
The condition that checks for node readiness is too strict as it does
not allow SELECTs even if these selects do not access any tables.
For example,if we run
SELECT 1;
OR
SELECT @@max_allowed_packet;
Solution:-
We need not to report this error when all_tables(lex->query_tables)
is NULL:
In galera cluster, the definer (and thus binlog invoker) must be set
for CREATE ROLE before Query_log_event is created during TOI on the
originating node.
If a conflict happens under wsrep_on, the THD's wsrep_conflict_state
is typically set to MUST_ABORT and cleared later, when transaction is
aborted. However, when wsrep_on is disabled, no check is performed to
see whether wsrep_conflict_state is set. So this potentially creates
spurious deadlock errors on the subsequent statement that runs with
wsrep_on enabled.
To avoid this problem wsrep_thd_set_conflict_state() sets the conflict
state only if wsrep_on is enabled.
- popping PS reprepare observer before BF aborted PS replaying begins
dangling observer will cause failure in open_table() ater on
- test case for this anomaly
The memory alloc-ed initially for wsrep_sst_auth to store the
value specified in config was lost as the global variable was
reset while in process of masking it and thus, could never be
reclaimed on shutdown.
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.
Since wsrep_sync_wait & wsrep_causal_reads variables are related,
they are always kept in sync whenever one of them changes.
Same is tried on server start, where wsrep_sync_wait get updated
based on wsrep_causal_reads' value. But, since wsrep_causal_reads
is OFF by default, wsrep_sync_wait's value gets modified and loses
its WSREP_SYNC_WAIT_BEFORE_READ bit.
Fixed by syncing wsrep_sync_wait & wsrep_causal_reads values
individually on server start in mysqld_get_one_option() based
on command line arguments used.