mariadb/mysql-test/suite/galera/r/galera_many_rows.result
Marko Mäkelä a36c369bda Merge 10.1 into 10.2
For running the Galera tests, the variable my_disable_leak_check
was set to true in order to avoid assertions due to memory leaks
at shutdown.

Some adjustments due to MDEV-13625 (merge InnoDB tests from MySQL 5.6)
were performed. The most notable behaviour changes from 10.0 and 10.1
are the following:

* innodb.innodb-table-online: adjustments for the DROP COLUMN
behaviour change (MDEV-11114, MDEV-13613)

* innodb.innodb-index-online-fk: the removal of a (1,NULL) record
from the result; originally removed in MySQL 5.7 in the
Oracle Bug #16244691 fix
377774689b

* innodb.create-index-debug: disabled due to MDEV-13680
(the MySQL Bug #77497 fix was not merged from 5.6 to 5.7.10)

* innodb.innodb-alter-autoinc: MariaDB 10.2 behaves like MySQL 5.6/5.7,
while MariaDB 10.0 and 10.1 assign different values when
auto_increment_increment or auto_increment_offset are used.
Also MySQL 5.6/5.7 exhibit different behaviour between
LGORITHM=INPLACE and ALGORITHM=COPY, so something needs to be tested
and fixed in both MariaDB 10.0 and 10.2.

* innodb.innodb-wl5980-alter: disabled because it would trigger an
InnoDB assertion failure (MDEV-13668 may need additional effort in 10.2)
2017-08-31 09:30:40 +03:00

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connection node_1;
SET SESSION innodb_lock_wait_timeout=600;
SET SESSION lock_wait_timeout=600;
CREATE TABLE ten (f1 INTEGER);
INSERT INTO ten VALUES (1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9),(10);
CREATE TABLE t1 (f1 INTEGER AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, f2 INTEGER) Engine=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 (f2) SELECT a1.f1 FROM ten AS a1, ten AS a2, ten AS a3, ten AS a4, ten AS a5;
connection node_2;
SET SESSION wsrep_sync_wait = 0;
SET SESSION wsrep_sync_wait = 15;
SET GLOBAL wsrep_provider_options = 'repl.causal_read_timeout=PT1H';
SELECT COUNT(*) = 100000 FROM t1;
COUNT(*) = 100000
1
INSERT INTO t1 (f2) SELECT a1.f1 FROM ten AS a1, ten AS a2, ten AS a3, ten AS a4, ten AS a5;
connection node_1;
SELECT COUNT(*) = 200000 FROM t1;
COUNT(*) = 200000
1
UPDATE t1 SET f2 = 1;
connection node_2;
SELECT COUNT(*) = 200000 FROM t1 WHERE f2 = 1;
COUNT(*) = 200000
1
connection node_1;
START TRANSACTION;
SELECT COUNT(*) = 200000 FROM t1;
COUNT(*) = 200000
1
UPDATE t1 SET f2 = 3;
connection node_2;
START TRANSACTION;
UPDATE t1 SET f2 = 4;
connection node_1;
COMMIT;
connection node_2;
COMMIT;
ERROR 40001: Deadlock found when trying to get lock; try restarting transaction
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE ten;