mariadb/mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_mdev10863.result
Michael Widenius d6d63f4844 MDEV-16421 Make system tables crash safe
Make all system tables in mysql directory of type
engine=Aria

Privilege tables are using transactional=1
Statistical tables are using transactional=0, to allow them
to be quickly updated with low overhead.
Help tables are also using transactional=0 as these are only
updated at init time.

Other changes:
- Aria store engine is now a required engine
- Update comment for Aria tables to reflect their new usage
- Fixed that _ma_reset_trn_for_table() removes unlocked table
  from transaction table list. This was needed to allow one
  to lock and unlock system tables separately from other
  tables, for example when reading a procedure from mysql.proc
- Don't give a warning when using transactional=1 for engines
  that is using transactions. This is both logical and also
  to avoid warnings/errors when doing an alter of a privilege
  table to InnoDB.
- Don't abort on warnings from ALTER TABLE for changes that
  would be accepted by CREATE TABLE.
- New created Aria transactional tables are marked as not movable
  (as they include create_rename_lsn).
- bootstrap.test was changed to kill orignal server, as one
  can't anymore have two servers started at same time on same
  data directory and data files.
- Disable maria.small_blocksize as one can't anymore change
  aria block size after system tables are created.
- Speed up creation of help tables by using lock tables.
- wsrep_sst_resync now also copies Aria redo logs.
2018-08-14 12:18:38 +03:00

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include/rpl_init.inc [topology=1->2]
connection server_2;
SET @old_parallel_threads=@@GLOBAL.slave_parallel_threads;
include/stop_slave.inc
SET GLOBAL slave_parallel_threads=10;
SET @old_max_relay= @@GLOBAL.max_relay_log_size;
SET GLOBAL max_relay_log_size = 4096;
CHANGE MASTER TO master_use_gtid=slave_pos;
include/start_slave.inc
connection server_1;
ALTER TABLE mysql.gtid_slave_pos ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int PRIMARY KEY, b VARCHAR(100)) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, "a");
connection server_2;
*** Create a long transaction that will span a relay log file. ***
connection server_1;
SET @old_domain= @@gtid_domain_id;
SET gtid_domain_id=10;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (10000, "domain 10");
SET gtid_domain_id=20;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (20000, "domain 20");
SET gtid_domain_id=@old_domain;
BEGIN;
[lots of inserts omitted]
COMMIT;
connection server_2;
connection server_1;
BEGIN;
[lots of inserts omitted]
COMMIT;
connection server_2;
include/stop_slave_sql.inc
START SLAVE SQL_THREAD;
include/wait_for_slave_to_start.inc
connection server_1;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (100000, "More stuffs.");
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (100001, "And even more");
connection server_2;
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a >= 100000 ORDER BY a;
a b
100000 More stuffs.
100001 And even more
connection server_2;
include/stop_slave.inc
SET GLOBAL slave_parallel_threads=@old_parallel_threads;
SET GLOBAL max_relay_log_size= @old_max_relay;
include/start_slave.inc
connection server_1;
ALTER TABLE mysql.gtid_slave_pos ENGINE=Aria;
DROP TABLE t1;
include/rpl_end.inc