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			If we have a 2+ node cluster which is replicating from an async master and the binlog_format is set to STATEMENT and multi-row inserts are executed on a table with an auto_increment column such that values are automatically generated by MySQL, then the server node generates wrong auto_increment values, which are different from what was generated on the async master. In the title of the MDEV-9519 it was proposed to ban start slave on a Galera if master binlog_format = statement and wsrep_auto_increment_control = 1, but the problem can be solved without such a restriction. The causes and fixes: 1. We need to improve processing of changing the auto-increment values after changing the cluster size. 2. If wsrep auto_increment_control switched on during operation of the node, then we should immediately update the auto_increment_increment and auto_increment_offset global variables, without waiting of the next invocation of the wsrep_view_handler_cb() callback. In the current version these variables retain its initial values if wsrep_auto_increment_control is switched on during operation of the node, which leads to inconsistent results on the different nodes in some scenarios. 3. If wsrep auto_increment_control switched off during operation of the node, then we must return the original values of the auto_increment_increment and auto_increment_offset global variables, as the user has set. To make this possible, we need to add a "shadow copies" of these variables (which stores the latest values set by the user). https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-9519
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| --source include/have_partition.inc
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| --source include/have_log_bin.inc
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| CREATE TABLE t1 (pk INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY) PARTITION BY KEY (pk) PARTITIONS 2;
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| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL),(NULL);
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| --error ER_DUP_ENTRY
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| UPDATE t1 SET pk = 2147483647;
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| --error HA_ERR_AUTOINC_ERANGE
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| REPLACE INTO t1 VALUES (NULL);
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| DROP TABLE t1;
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