# ==== Purpose ==== # # Verify that a slave without replication privileges has # Slave_IO_Running = No # # ==== Method ==== # # We do the following steps: # - Create a new replication user on master # - Connect to slave and start replication as this user. # - Verify that slave can replicate well, by creating a table and # inserting a row into it. # - Delete the user from the master. # - Stop and start the slave (this should fail). # - Check the Slave_IO_Running column of SHOW SLAVE STATUS. # # ==== Related bugs ==== # # BUG#10780: slave can't connect to master - IO and SQL threads running --source include/master-slave.inc --echo ==== Create new replication user ==== --echo [on master] connection master; GRANT REPLICATION SLAVE ON *.* TO rpl@127.0.0.1 IDENTIFIED BY 'rpl'; --echo [on slave] sync_slave_with_master; source include/stop_slave.inc; CHANGE MASTER TO master_user='rpl', master_password='rpl'; source include/start_slave.inc; --echo ==== Do replication as new user ==== --echo [on master] connection master; CREATE TABLE t1 (n INT); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1); --echo [on slave] sync_slave_with_master; SELECT * FROM t1; --echo ==== Delete new replication user ==== --echo [on master] connection master; DROP USER rpl@127.0.0.1; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; --echo [on slave] sync_slave_with_master; --echo ==== Restart slave without privileges ===== # (slave.err will contain access denied error for this START SLAVE command) source include/stop_slave.inc; START SLAVE; source include/wait_for_slave_sql_to_start.inc; --echo ==== Verify that Slave_IO_Running = No ==== let $result= query_get_value("SHOW SLAVE STATUS", Slave_IO_Running, 1); --echo Slave_IO_Running = $result (should be No) --echo ==== Cleanup (Note that slave IO thread is not running) ==== DROP TABLE t1; # cleanup: slave io thread has been stopped "irrecoverably" # so we clean up mess manually --echo [on master] connection master; DROP TABLE t1;