mariadb/mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_backuprestore.test
unknown f3dc047890 WL#3303 (RBR: Engine-controlled logging format):
Test case fixes.


mysql-test/r/binlog_multi_engine.result:
  Result change.
mysql-test/r/rpl_ndb_stm_innodb.result:
  Result change.
mysql-test/t/binlog_multi_engine.test:
  NDB tests only work in MIXED or ROW mode. Adding some cleanup actions.
mysql-test/t/loaddata_autocom_ndb.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_alter_table.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_alter_table2.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_alter_table3.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_autodiscover.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_autodiscover2.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_autodiscover3.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_basic.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_binlog_log_bin.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_binlog_multi.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_bitfield.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_blob.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_blob_partition.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_cache.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_cache2.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_cache_multi.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_cache_multi2.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_charset.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_condition_pushdown.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_config.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_config2.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_cursor.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_database.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_alter.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_backuprestore.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_basic.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_ddl.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_disk2memory.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_dump.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_sql_features.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_gis.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_index.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_index_ordered.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_index_unique.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_insert.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_limit.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_loaddatalocal.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_lock.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_minmax.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_multi.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_partition_error.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_partition_key.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_partition_list.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_partition_range.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_read_multi_range.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_rename.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_replace.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_restore.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_restore_partition.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_restore_print.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_row_format.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_single_user.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_sp.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_subquery.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_temporary.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_transaction.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_trigger.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_truncate.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_types.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_update.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndb_view.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ndbapi.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/ps_7ndb.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/rpl_ndb_commit_afterflush.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/rpl_ndb_innodb_trans.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
mysql-test/t/rpl_ndb_stm_innodb.test:
  We need MIXED mode on slave since it is necessary to let the slave
  switch to row format when executing replicated statements.
mysql-test/t/strict_autoinc_5ndb.test:
  NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format
  automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
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########################################
# Author: JBM
# Date: 2006-01-24
# Purpose: Test CDD backup and restore
########################################
-- source include/have_ndb.inc
-- source include/have_binlog_format_row.inc
-- source include/ndb_default_cluster.inc
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
--disable_query_log
set new=on;
--enable_query_log
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test.t1;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test.t2;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test.t3;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test.t4;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test.t5;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test.t6;
--enable_warnings
############ Test 1 Simple DD backup and restore #############
-- echo **** Test 1 Simple DD backup and restore ****
CREATE LOGFILE GROUP log_group1
ADD UNDOFILE './log_group1/undofile.dat'
INITIAL_SIZE 16M
UNDO_BUFFER_SIZE = 1M
ENGINE=NDB;
CREATE TABLESPACE table_space1
ADD DATAFILE './table_space1/datafile.dat'
USE LOGFILE GROUP log_group1
INITIAL_SIZE 12M
ENGINE NDB;
CREATE TABLE test.t1
(pk1 MEDIUMINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, c2 CHAR(50) NOT NULL, c3 INT NOT NULL, c4 BIT NOT NULL) TABLESPACE table_space1 STORAGE DISK ENGINE=NDB;
let $j= 500;
--disable_query_log
while ($j)
{
eval INSERT INTO test.t1 VALUES (NULL, "Sweden", $j, b'1');
dec $j;
}
--enable_query_log
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t1;
SELECT pk1, c2, c3, hex(c4) FROM test.t1 ORDER BY pk1 LIMIT 5;
-- source include/ndb_backup.inc
DROP TABLE test.t1;
ALTER TABLESPACE table_space1
DROP DATAFILE './table_space1/datafile.dat'
ENGINE = NDB;
DROP TABLESPACE table_space1
ENGINE = NDB;
DROP LOGFILE GROUP log_group1
ENGINE =NDB;
-- source include/ndb_restore_master.inc
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t1;
SELECT pk1, c2, c3, hex(c4) FROM test.t1 ORDER BY pk1 LIMIT 5;
################# Mixed Cluster Test ############################
-- echo **** Test 2 Mixed Cluster Test backup and restore ****
CREATE TABLE test.t2
(pk1 MEDIUMINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, c2 VARCHAR(200) NOT NULL, c3 INT NOT NULL, c4 BIT NOT NULL)ENGINE=NDB;
let $j= 500;
--disable_query_log
while ($j)
{
eval INSERT INTO test.t2 VALUES (NULL, "Sweden, Texas", $j, b'0');
dec $j;
}
--enable_query_log
CREATE TABLE test.t3 (c1 int not null auto_increment, data LONGBLOB, PRIMARY KEY(c1))TABLESPACE table_space1 STORAGE DISK ENGINE=NDB;
CREATE TABLE test.t4 (c1 int not null auto_increment, data LONGBLOB, PRIMARY KEY(c1))ENGINE=NDB;
let $j= 50;
--disable_query_log
while ($j)
{
INSERT INTO test.t3 VALUES (NULL, repeat('a',1*1024));
INSERT INTO test.t3 VALUES (NULL, repeat('b',16*1024));
INSERT INTO test.t4 VALUES (NULL, repeat('a',1*1024));
INSERT INTO test.t4 VALUES (NULL, repeat('b',16*1024));
dec $j;
}
--enable_query_log
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t1;
SELECT pk1, c2, c3, hex(c4) FROM test.t1 ORDER BY pk1 LIMIT 5;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t2;
SELECT pk1, c2, c3, hex(c4) FROM test.t2 ORDER BY pk1 LIMIT 5;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t3;
SELECT LENGTH(data) FROM test.t3 WHERE c1 = 1;
SELECT LENGTH(data) FROM test.t3 WHERE c1 = 2;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t4;
SELECT LENGTH(data) FROM test.t4 WHERE c1 = 1;
SELECT LENGTH(data) FROM test.t4 WHERE c1 = 2;
-- source include/ndb_backup.inc
DROP TABLE test.t1;
DROP TABLE test.t2;
DROP TABLE test.t3;
DROP TABLE test.t4;
ALTER TABLESPACE table_space1
DROP DATAFILE './table_space1/datafile.dat'
ENGINE = NDB;
DROP TABLESPACE table_space1
ENGINE = NDB;
DROP LOGFILE GROUP log_group1
ENGINE =NDB;
-- source include/ndb_restore_master.inc
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t1;
SELECT pk1, c2, c3, hex(c4) FROM test.t1 ORDER BY pk1 LIMIT 5;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t2;
SELECT pk1, c2, c3, hex(c4) FROM test.t2 ORDER BY pk1 LIMIT 5;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t3;
SELECT LENGTH(data) FROM test.t3 WHERE c1 = 1;
SELECT LENGTH(data) FROM test.t3 WHERE c1 = 2;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t4;
SELECT LENGTH(data) FROM test.t4 WHERE c1 = 1;
SELECT LENGTH(data) FROM test.t4 WHERE c1 = 2;
DROP TABLE test.t1;
DROP TABLE test.t2;
DROP TABLE test.t3;
DROP TABLE test.t4;
###################### Adding partition #################################
-- echo **** Test 3 Adding partition Test backup and restore ****
CREATE TABLESPACE table_space2
ADD DATAFILE './table_space2/datafile.dat'
USE LOGFILE GROUP log_group1
INITIAL_SIZE 12M
ENGINE NDB;
CREATE TABLE test.t1 (pk1 MEDIUMINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, c2 VARCHAR(150) NOT NULL, c3 INT NOT NULL, c4 BIT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(pk1,c3))TABLESPACE table_space1 STORAGE DISK ENGINE=NDB PARTITION BY HASH(c3) PARTITIONS 4;
CREATE TABLE test.t4 (pk1 MEDIUMINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, c2 VARCHAR(180) NOT NULL, c3 INT NOT NULL, c4 BIT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(pk1,c3))ENGINE=NDB PARTITION BY HASH(c3) PARTITIONS 2;
CREATE TABLE test.t2 (pk1 MEDIUMINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, c2 TEXT NOT NULL, c3 INT NOT NULL, c4 BIT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(pk1,c3))TABLESPACE table_space2 STORAGE DISK ENGINE=NDB PARTITION BY KEY(c3) (PARTITION p0 ENGINE = NDB, PARTITION p1 ENGINE = NDB);
CREATE TABLE test.t5 (pk1 MEDIUMINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, c2 TEXT NOT NULL, c3 INT NOT NULL, c4 BIT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(pk1,c3))ENGINE=NDB PARTITION BY KEY(pk1) (PARTITION p0 ENGINE = NDB, PARTITION p1 ENGINE = NDB);
CREATE TABLE test.t3 (pk1 MEDIUMINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, c2 VARCHAR(202) NOT NULL, c3 INT NOT NULL, c4 BIT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(pk1,c3))TABLESPACE table_space2 STORAGE DISK ENGINE=NDB PARTITION BY RANGE (c3) PARTITIONS 3 (PARTITION x1 VALUES LESS THAN (105), PARTITION x2 VALUES LESS THAN (333), PARTITION x3 VALUES LESS THAN (720));
CREATE TABLE test.t6 (pk1 MEDIUMINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, c2 VARCHAR(220) NOT NULL, c3 INT NOT NULL, c4 BIT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(pk1,c3))ENGINE=NDB PARTITION BY RANGE (pk1) PARTITIONS 2 (PARTITION x1 VALUES LESS THAN (333), PARTITION x2 VALUES LESS THAN (720));
SHOW CREATE TABLE test.t1;
SHOW CREATE TABLE test.t2;
SHOW CREATE TABLE test.t3;
SHOW CREATE TABLE test.t4;
SHOW CREATE TABLE test.t5;
SHOW CREATE TABLE test.t6;
SELECT * FROM information_schema.partitions WHERE table_name= 't1';
SELECT * FROM information_schema.partitions WHERE table_name= 't2';
SELECT * FROM information_schema.partitions WHERE table_name= 't3';
SELECT * FROM information_schema.partitions WHERE table_name= 't4';
SELECT * FROM information_schema.partitions WHERE table_name= 't5';
SELECT * FROM information_schema.partitions WHERE table_name= 't6';
let $j= 500;
--disable_query_log
while ($j)
{
eval INSERT INTO test.t1 VALUES (NULL, "Sweden, Texas", $j, b'0');
eval INSERT INTO test.t4 VALUES (NULL, "Sweden, Texas", $j, b'0');
dec $j;
eval INSERT INTO test.t2 VALUES (NULL, "Sweden, Texas, ITALY, Kyle, JO, JBM,TU", $j, b'1');
eval INSERT INTO test.t5 VALUES (NULL, "Sweden, Texas, ITALY, Kyle, JO, JBM,TU", $j, b'1');
dec $j;
eval INSERT INTO test.t3 VALUES (NULL, "TEXASTEXASTEXASTEXASTEXASTEXASTEXASTEXASTEXASTEXAS, ITALY, Kyle, JO, JBM,TU", $j, b'1');
eval INSERT INTO test.t6 VALUES (NULL, "TEXASTEXASTEXASTEXASTEXASTEXASTEXASTEXASTEXASTEXAS, ITALY, Kyle, JO, JBM,TU", $j, b'1'); } --enable_query_log
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t1;
SELECT pk1, c2, c3, hex(c4) FROM test.t1 ORDER BY c3 LIMIT 5;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t2;
SELECT pk1, c2, c3, hex(c4) FROM test.t2 ORDER BY c3 LIMIT 5;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t3;
SELECT pk1, c2, c3, hex(c4) FROM test.t3 ORDER BY c3 LIMIT 5;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t4;
SELECT pk1, c2, c3, hex(c4) FROM test.t4 ORDER BY c3 LIMIT 5;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t5;
SELECT pk1, c2, c3, hex(c4) FROM test.t5 ORDER BY c3 LIMIT 5;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t6;
SELECT pk1, c2, c3, hex(c4) FROM test.t6 ORDER BY c3 LIMIT 5;
-- source include/ndb_backup.inc
DROP TABLE test.t1;
DROP TABLE test.t2;
DROP TABLE test.t3;
DROP TABLE test.t4;
DROP TABLE test.t5;
DROP TABLE test.t6;
ALTER TABLESPACE table_space1
DROP DATAFILE './table_space1/datafile.dat'
ENGINE = NDB;
ALTER TABLESPACE table_space2
DROP DATAFILE './table_space2/datafile.dat'
ENGINE = NDB;
DROP TABLESPACE table_space1
ENGINE = NDB;
DROP TABLESPACE table_space2
ENGINE = NDB;
DROP LOGFILE GROUP log_group1
ENGINE =NDB;
-- source include/ndb_restore_master.inc
SHOW CREATE TABLE test.t1;
SHOW CREATE TABLE test.t2;
SHOW CREATE TABLE test.t3;
SHOW CREATE TABLE test.t4;
SHOW CREATE TABLE test.t5;
SHOW CREATE TABLE test.t6;
SELECT * FROM information_schema.partitions WHERE table_name= 't1';
SELECT * FROM information_schema.partitions WHERE table_name= 't2';
SELECT * FROM information_schema.partitions WHERE table_name= 't3';
SELECT * FROM information_schema.partitions WHERE table_name= 't4';
SELECT * FROM information_schema.partitions WHERE table_name= 't5';
SELECT * FROM information_schema.partitions WHERE table_name= 't6';
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t1;
SELECT pk1, c2, c3, hex(c4) FROM test.t1 ORDER BY c3 LIMIT 5;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t2;
SELECT pk1, c2, c3, hex(c4) FROM test.t2 ORDER BY c3 LIMIT 5;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t3;
SELECT pk1, c2, c3, hex(c4) FROM test.t3 ORDER BY c3 LIMIT 5;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t4;
SELECT pk1, c2, c3, hex(c4) FROM test.t4 ORDER BY c3 LIMIT 5;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t5;
SELECT pk1, c2, c3, hex(c4) FROM test.t5 ORDER BY c3 LIMIT 5;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test.t6;
SELECT pk1, c2, c3, hex(c4) FROM test.t6 ORDER BY c3 LIMIT 5;
# Cleanup
DROP TABLE test.t1;
DROP TABLE test.t2;
DROP TABLE test.t3;
DROP TABLE test.t4;
DROP TABLE test.t5;
DROP TABLE test.t6;
ALTER TABLESPACE table_space1 DROP DATAFILE './table_space1/datafile.dat' ENGINE=NDB;
ALTER TABLESPACE table_space2 DROP DATAFILE './table_space2/datafile.dat' ENGINE=NDB;
DROP TABLESPACE table_space1 ENGINE = NDB;
DROP TABLESPACE table_space2 ENGINE = NDB;
DROP LOGFILE GROUP log_group1 ENGINE = NDB;
#End 5.1 test case