########################################################################### # # This file contains test for (3) test suite. # # Consult WL#2789 for more information. # ########################################################################### # # Check the options-management commands: # - UNSET; # - FLUSH INSTANCES; # # Let's test the commands on the option 'server_id'. It's expected that # originally the instances have the following server ids: # - mysqld1: 1 # - mysqld2: 2 # # The test case: # # 1. UNSET .server_id; # # Do the step for both instances. # # 1.1. check that the configuration file has been updated (i.e. does not # contain 'server_id=' line for the instance); # 1.2. (for mysqld1) check that the running instance has not been affected: # connect to the instance and check that 'SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'server_id'' # returns non-zero value; # 1.3. check that internal cache of Instance Manager is not affected (i.e. # SHOW INSTANCE OPTIONS contains non-zero value for server_id); # # 2. FLUSH INSTANCES; # # Do the step for both instances. # # 2.1. check that the configuration file has not been updated (i.e. does not # contain 'server_id=' for the instance); # 2.2. (for mysqld1) check that the running instance has not been affected: # connect to the instance and check that 'SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'server_id'' # returns non-zero value; # 2.3. check that internal cache of Instance Manager has been updated (i.e. # SHOW INSTANCE OPTIONS does not contain 'server_id=' line). # ########################################################################### --source include/im_check_env.inc ########################################################################### # # 1. UNSET .server_id; # ########################################################################### # * mysqld1 UNSET mysqld1.server_id; # - check that the configuration file has been updated (i.e. does not # contain 'server_id=' line for the instance); --exec grep server_id $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/im.cnf ; # - check that the running instance has not been affected: connect to the # instance and check that 'SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'server_id'' returns non-zero # value; --connection mysql1_con SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'server_id'; --connection default # - check that internal cache of Instance Manager is not affected (i.e. SHOW # INSTANCE OPTIONS contains non-zero value for server_id); # TODO: we should check only server_id option here. # SHOW INSTANCE OPTIONS mysqld1; # * mysqld2 UNSET mysqld2.server_id; # - check that the configuration file has been updated (i.e. does not # contain 'server_id=' line for the instance); --exec grep server_id $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/im.cnf || true; # - check that internal cache of Instance Manager is not affected (i.e. SHOW # INSTANCE OPTIONS contains non-zero value for server_id); # TODO: we should check only server_id option here. # SHOW INSTANCE OPTIONS mysqld2; ########################################################################### # # 2. FLUSH INSTANCES; # ########################################################################### FLUSH INSTANCES; # - check that the configuration file has not been updated (i.e. does not # contain 'server_id=' for the instance); --exec grep server_id $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/im.cnf || true; # - (for mysqld1) check that the running instance has not been affected: # connect to the instance and check that 'SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'server_id'' # returns non-zero value; --connection mysql1_con SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'server_id'; --connection default # - check that internal cache of Instance Manager has been updated (i.e. # SHOW INSTANCE OPTIONS does not contain 'server_id=' line). # TODO: we should check only server_id option here. # SHOW INSTANCE OPTIONS mysqld1; # SHOW INSTANCE OPTIONS mysqld2;