mariadb/mysql-test/t/rpl_rotate_logs.test
unknown 3f46a5fd60 Fix replace_result of $MASTER_MYPORT instead of literal numbers.
mysql-test/t/rpl000015.test:
  Fix replace_result of $MASTER_MYPORT instead of literal numbers.
  The test case rpl000015 needs one exlpicit literal number.
  It changes partial master settings, which seems to reset other settings
  to their defaults. To test this is obviously the intent of this case.
2004-05-10 12:15:40 +02:00

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#
# Test are run with max_binlog_size=2048 to force automatic rotation of the
# binary log
# Tests done:
# - Check that slaves reports correct failures if master.info has strange
# modes/information
# - Automatic binary log rotation
# - Ensure that temporary tables works over flush logs and binary log
# changes
# - Test creating a duplicate key error and recover from it
#
connect (master,localhost,root,,test,$MASTER_MYPORT,master.sock);
drop table if exists t1, t2, t3, t4;
connect (slave,localhost,root,,test,$SLAVE_MYPORT,slave.sock);
system cat /dev/null > var/slave-data/master.info;
system chmod 000 var/slave-data/master.info;
connection slave;
drop table if exists t1, t2, t3, t4;
# START SLAVE will fail because it can't read the file (mode 000) (system error 13)
--error 1201
slave start;
system chmod 600 var/slave-data/master.info;
# It will fail again because the file is empty so the slave cannot get valuable
# info about how to connect to the master from it (failure in
# init_strvar_from_file() in init_master_info()).
--error 1201
slave start;
--replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_PORT
# CHANGE MASTER will fail because it first parses master.info before changing it
# (so when master.info is bad, people have to use RESET SLAVE first).
--error 1201
eval change master to master_host='127.0.0.1',master_port=$MASTER_MYPORT, master_user='root';
reset slave;
--replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_PORT
eval change master to master_host='127.0.0.1',master_port=$MASTER_MYPORT, master_user='root';
connection master;
reset master;
connection slave;
slave start;
connection master;
#
# Test FLUSH LOGS
#
create temporary table temp_table (a char(80) not null);
insert into temp_table values ("testing temporary tables");
create table t1 (s text);
insert into t1 values('Could not break slave'),('Tried hard');
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
--replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_PORT
--replace_column 18 #
show slave status;
select * from t1;
connection master;
flush logs;
create table t2(m int not null auto_increment primary key);
insert into t2 values (34),(67),(123);
flush logs;
show master logs;
create table t3 select * from temp_table;
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
select * from t3;
connection master;
drop table temp_table, t3;
#
# Now lets make some duplicate key mess and see if we can recover from it
#
# First insert a value on the slave
connection slave;
insert into t2 values(1234);
#same value on the master
connection master;
set insert_id=1234;
insert into t2 values(NULL);
connection slave;
wait_for_slave_to_stop;
#restart slave skipping one event
set global sql_slave_skip_counter=1;
slave start;
connection master;
save_master_pos;
#let slave catch up
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
connection master;
purge master logs to 'master-bin.003';
show master logs;
insert into t2 values (65);
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
--replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_PORT
--replace_column 18 #
show slave status;
select * from t2;
#
# Test forcing the replication log to rotate
#
connection master;
create temporary table temp_table (a char(80) not null);
insert into temp_table values ("testing temporary tables part 2");
let $1=100;
create table t3 (n int);
disable_query_log;
while ($1)
{
#eval means expand $ expressions
eval insert into t3 values($1 + 4);
dec $1;
}
enable_query_log;
select count(*) from t3 where n >= 4;
create table t4 select * from temp_table;
show master logs;
show master status;
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
select * from t4;
--replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_PORT
--replace_column 18 #
show slave status;
# because of concurrent insert, the table may not be up to date
# if we do not lock
lock tables t3 read;
select count(*) from t3 where n >= 4;
unlock tables;
#clean up
connection master;
drop table if exists t1,t2,t3,t4;
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;