########################################################################### # # This file contains test for (2) test suite. # # Consult WL#2789 for more information. # ########################################################################### --source include/im_check_os.inc ########################################################################### # # Check starting conditions. This test case assumes that: # - two mysqld-instances are registered; # - the first instance is online; # - the second instance is offline; # SHOW INSTANCES; # # Check 'SHOW INSTANCE OPTIONS' command: # - check that options of both offline and online instances are accessible; # - since configuration of an mysqld-instance contains directories, we should # completely ignore the second column (values) in order to make the test # case produce the same results on different installations; # TODO: ignore values of only directory-specific options. # --replace_column 2 VALUE SHOW INSTANCE OPTIONS mysqld1; --replace_column 2 VALUE SHOW INSTANCE OPTIONS mysqld2; # # Before checking log files, we should start the second instance (mysqld2) to # give it a chance to create log files. # START INSTANCE mysqld2; # FIXME -- sleep 3 STOP INSTANCE mysqld2; # # Check 'SHOW LOG FILES' command: # - check that log files of both offline and online instances are accessible; # - since placement of the log files is installation-specific, we should # ignore it in comparisson; # - also, we should ignore log file size, since it may depend on the version # being tested; # --replace_column 2 PATH 3 FILE_SIZE SHOW mysqld1 LOG FILES; --replace_column 2 PATH 3 FILE_SIZE SHOW mysqld2 LOG FILES; # # Check 'SHOW LOG' command: # - check that all three kinds of logs are available for both offline and # online instances; # - we should ignore the value, because it is very specific and depends on # many factors; we only check that Instance Manager is able to provide log # files. # # mysqld1 (online) w/o the optional argument. --replace_column 1 LOG_DATA SHOW mysqld1 LOG ERROR 10; --replace_column 1 LOG_DATA SHOW mysqld1 LOG SLOW 10; --replace_column 1 LOG_DATA SHOW mysqld1 LOG GENERAL 10; # mysqld1 (online) with the optional argument. --replace_column 1 LOG_DATA SHOW mysqld1 LOG ERROR 10, 2; --replace_column 1 LOG_DATA SHOW mysqld1 LOG SLOW 10, 2; --replace_column 1 LOG_DATA SHOW mysqld1 LOG GENERAL 10, 2; # mysqld2 (offline) w/o the optional argument. --replace_column 1 LOG_DATA SHOW mysqld2 LOG ERROR 10; --replace_column 1 LOG_DATA SHOW mysqld2 LOG SLOW 10; --replace_column 1 LOG_DATA SHOW mysqld2 LOG GENERAL 10; # mysqld2 (offline) with the optional argument. --replace_column 1 LOG_DATA SHOW mysqld2 LOG ERROR 10, 2; --replace_column 1 LOG_DATA SHOW mysqld2 LOG SLOW 10, 2; --replace_column 1 LOG_DATA SHOW mysqld2 LOG GENERAL 10, 2;