mariadb/mysql-test/suite/encryption/r/innodb_encryption_filekeys.result
Marko Mäkelä 08413254b7 Remove references to innodb_file_format.
innodb_file_format=Barracuda is the default in MariaDB 10.2.
Do not set it, because the option will be removed in MariaDB 10.3.

Also, do not set innodb_file_per_table=1 because it is the default.

Note that MDEV-11828 should fix the test innodb.innodb-64k
already in 10.1.
2017-01-18 08:43:11 +02:00

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call mtr.add_suppression("trying to do an operation on a dropped tablespace .*");
SET GLOBAL innodb_encrypt_tables = OFF;
SET GLOBAL innodb_encryption_threads = 4;
CREATE TABLE t1 (pk INT PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT, c VARCHAR(256)) ENGINE=INNODB;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`pk` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`c` varchar(256) DEFAULT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`pk`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
CREATE TABLE t2 (pk INT PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT, c VARCHAR(256)) ENGINE=INNODB ENCRYPTED=YES;
CREATE TABLE t3 (pk INT PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT, c VARCHAR(256)) ENGINE=INNODB ENCRYPTED=NO;
CREATE TABLE t4 (pk INT PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT, c VARCHAR(256)) ENGINE=INNODB ENCRYPTED=YES ENCRYPTION_KEY_ID=4;
INSERT INTO t2 select * from t1;
INSERT INTO t3 select * from t1;
INSERT INTO t4 select * from t1;
SET GLOBAL innodb_encrypt_tables = on;
# Wait max 10 min for key encryption threads to encrypt required all spaces
# Success!
SELECT COUNT(1) FROM t1;
COUNT(1)
400
SELECT COUNT(1) FROM t2;
COUNT(1)
400
SELECT COUNT(1) FROM t3;
COUNT(1)
400
SELECT COUNT(1) FROM t4;
COUNT(1)
400
SET GLOBAL innodb_encrypt_tables = off;
# Wait max 10 min for key encryption threads to decrypt all required spaces
# Success!
SET GLOBAL innodb_encrypt_tables = ON;
set GLOBAL innodb_default_encryption_key_id=4;
CREATE TABLE t5 (pk INT PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT, c VARCHAR(256)) ENGINE=INNODB;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t5;
Table Create Table
t5 CREATE TABLE `t5` (
`pk` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`c` varchar(256) DEFAULT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`pk`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
INSERT INTO t5 select * from t1;
# Wait max 10 min for key encryption threads to encrypt required all spaces
# Success!
SELECT COUNT(1) FROM t1;
COUNT(1)
400
SELECT COUNT(1) FROM t2;
COUNT(1)
400
SELECT COUNT(1) FROM t3;
COUNT(1)
400
SELECT COUNT(1) FROM t4;
COUNT(1)
400
SELECT COUNT(1) FROM t5;
COUNT(1)
400
drop table t1,t2,t3,t4, t5;
set GLOBAL innodb_default_encryption_key_id=1;