mariadb/mysql-test/suite/encryption/r/innodb-remove-encryption.result
Marko Mäkelä e581396b7a MDEV-29983 Deprecate innodb_file_per_table
Before commit 6112853cda in MySQL 4.1.1
introduced the parameter innodb_file_per_table, all InnoDB data was
written to the InnoDB system tablespace (often named ibdata1).
A serious design problem is that once the system tablespace has grown to
some size, it cannot shrink even if the data inside it has been deleted.

There are also other design problems, such as the server hang MDEV-29930
that should only be possible when using innodb_file_per_table=0 and
innodb_undo_tablespaces=0 (storing both tables and undo logs in the
InnoDB system tablespace).

The parameter innodb_change_buffering was deprecated
in commit b5852ffbee.
Starting with commit baf276e6d4
(MDEV-19229) the number of innodb_undo_tablespaces can be increased,
so that the undo logs can be moved out of the system tablespace
of an existing installation.

If all these things (tables, undo logs, and the change buffer) are
removed from the InnoDB system tablespace, the only variable-size
data structure inside it is the InnoDB data dictionary.

DDL operations on .ibd files was optimized in
commit 86dc7b4d4c (MDEV-24626).
That should have removed any thinkable performance advantage of
using innodb_file_per_table=0.

Since there should be no benefit of setting innodb_file_per_table=0,
the parameter should be deprecated. Starting with MySQL 5.6 and
MariaDB Server 10.0, the default value is innodb_file_per_table=1.
2023-01-11 17:55:56 +02:00

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set global innodb_file_per_table=OFF;
Warnings:
Warning 1287 '@@innodb_file_per_table' is deprecated and will be removed in a future release
call mtr.add_suppression("(mysqld|mariadbd).*: file-key-management-filename is not set");
call mtr.add_suppression("Plugin 'file_key_management' init function returned error.");
call mtr.add_suppression("Plugin 'file_key_management' registration as a ENCRYPTION failed.");
flush tables;
create table t1(a int not null primary key, b char(200)) engine=innodb;
# Restart server with encryption
# restart: --plugin-load-add=file_key_management --loose-file-key-management --loose-file-key-management-filename=MYSQL_TEST_DIR/std_data/keys.txt --file-key-management-encryption-algorithm=aes_cbc --innodb-encrypt-tables=ON --innodb-encryption-threads=4 --innodb-tablespaces-encryption --innodb-encryption-rotate-key-age=15
# Wait until encryption threads have encrypted all tablespaces
SELECT NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_TABLESPACES_ENCRYPTION WHERE MIN_KEY_VERSION = 0;
NAME
SELECT NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_TABLESPACES_ENCRYPTION WHERE MIN_KEY_VERSION <> 0;
NAME
innodb_system
mysql/innodb_index_stats
mysql/innodb_table_stats
mysql/transaction_registry
# Success!
SELECT * from t1;
a b
# Now turn off encryption and wait for threads to decrypt all tablespaces
SET GLOBAL innodb_encrypt_tables = off;
SELECT NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_TABLESPACES_ENCRYPTION WHERE MIN_KEY_VERSION = 0;
NAME
innodb_system
mysql/innodb_index_stats
mysql/innodb_table_stats
mysql/transaction_registry
SELECT NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_TABLESPACES_ENCRYPTION WHERE MIN_KEY_VERSION <> 0;
NAME
# Success!
# Restart server with no encryption setup, there should be no crashes
# restart: --skip-file-key-management --innodb-encrypt-tables=OFF --innodb-encryption-threads=0 --innodb-tablespaces-encryption
SELECT NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_TABLESPACES_ENCRYPTION WHERE MIN_KEY_VERSION = 0;
NAME
innodb_system
mysql/innodb_index_stats
mysql/innodb_table_stats
mysql/transaction_registry
SELECT NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_TABLESPACES_ENCRYPTION WHERE MIN_KEY_VERSION <> 0;
NAME
SELECT * from t1;
a b
DROP TABLE t1;