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when we open the HEAP table for the first time since server restart, in hp_open(), we set a flag to propagate this info to the handler level which then writes a DELETE FROM this_heap_table to the binlog. It is not a perfect solution for the bug, because between the server start and the first open of the table, the slave still had old data in his table so a SELECT on the slave may show wrong content. But if there is a --init-file to populate the HEAP table on master as startup, then this is a safe fix (I'll put a note about init-file in the HEAP section of the manual). |
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.cvsignore | ||
_check.c | ||
_rectest.c | ||
ChangeLog | ||
heapdef.h | ||
hp_block.c | ||
hp_clear.c | ||
hp_close.c | ||
hp_create.c | ||
hp_delete.c | ||
hp_extra.c | ||
hp_hash.c | ||
hp_info.c | ||
hp_open.c | ||
hp_panic.c | ||
hp_rename.c | ||
hp_rfirst.c | ||
hp_rkey.c | ||
hp_rlast.c | ||
hp_rnext.c | ||
hp_rprev.c | ||
hp_rrnd.c | ||
hp_rsame.c | ||
hp_scan.c | ||
hp_static.c | ||
hp_test1.c | ||
hp_test2.c | ||
hp_update.c | ||
hp_write.c | ||
make-ccc | ||
Makefile.am |