mariadb/mysql-test/t/rpl_ndb_basic.test
unknown 7744640552 sql_delete.cc:
Bug #18864  TRUNCATE TABLE doesn't reset AUTO_INCREMENT value on ndb table: locked lock_OPEN mutex to support TRUNCATE with re-create and cluster binlog
Many files:
  Bug #18864  TRUNCATE TABLE doesn't reset AUTO_INCREMENT value on ndb table: adaption to MySQ Cluster replication
ndb_lock.result, ha_ndbcluster.cc:
  Fix for Bug #18184  SELECT ... FOR UPDATE does not work..: Adaption to 5.1 code
NdbDictionaryImpl.hpp:
  Fix of bad merge


storage/ndb/src/ndbapi/NdbDictionaryImpl.hpp:
  Fix of bad merge
sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc:
  Fix for Bug #18184  SELECT ... FOR UPDATE does not work..: Adaption to 5.1 code
mysql-test/r/ndb_lock.result:
  Fix for Bug #18184  SELECT ... FOR UPDATE does not work..: Adaption to 5.1 code
sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.cc:
  Bug #18864  TRUNCATE TABLE doesn't reset AUTO_INCREMENT value on ndb table: adaption to MySQ Cluster replication
mysql-test/r/rpl_ndb_basic.result:
  Bug #18864  TRUNCATE TABLE doesn't reset AUTO_INCREMENT value on ndb table: adaption to MySQ Cluster replication
mysql-test/t/rpl_ndb_basic.test:
  Bug #18864  TRUNCATE TABLE doesn't reset AUTO_INCREMENT value on ndb table: adaption to MySQ Cluster replication
sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.h:
  Bug #18864  TRUNCATE TABLE doesn't reset AUTO_INCREMENT value on ndb table: adaption to MySQ Cluster replication
sql/sql_delete.cc:
  Bug #18864  TRUNCATE TABLE doesn't reset AUTO_INCREMENT value on ndb table: locked lock_OPEN mutex to support TRUNCATE with re-create and cluster binlog
2006-06-12 14:23:21 +02:00

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--source include/have_ndb.inc
--source include/have_binlog_format_row.inc
--source include/master-slave.inc
#
# Bug #11087
#
# connect to the master and create tabe t1 in gotoslave database
--connection master
CREATE TABLE `t1` ( `nid` int(11) NOT NULL default '0',
`nom` char(4) default NULL,
`prenom` char(4) default NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`nid`))
ENGINE=ndbcluster DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,"XYZ1","ABC1");
select * from t1 order by nid;
--sync_slave_with_master
# connect to slave and ensure data it there.
--connection slave
select * from t1 order by nid;
--connection master
delete from t1;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,"XYZ2","ABC2");
# Make sure all rows are on the master
select * from t1 order by nid;
# make sure all rows are on the slave.
--sync_slave_with_master
--connection slave
# Bug #11087 would have row with nid 2 missing
select * from t1 order by nid;
--connection master
DROP table t1;
#
# Test replication of table with no primary key
#
--connection master
CREATE TABLE `t1` ( `nid` int(11) NOT NULL default '0',
`nom` char(4) default NULL,
`prenom` char(4) default NULL)
ENGINE=ndbcluster DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,"XYZ1","ABC1"),(2,"AAA","BBB"),(3,"CCC","DDD");
select * from t1 order by nid;
--sync_slave_with_master
# connect to slave and ensure data it there.
--connection slave
select * from t1 order by nid;
--connection master
delete from t1 where nid = 2;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4,"EEE","FFF");
# Make sure all rows are on the master
select * from t1 order by nid;
# make sure all rows are on the slave.
--sync_slave_with_master
--connection slave
select * from t1 order by nid;
--connection master
UPDATE t1 set nid=nid+1;
UPDATE t1 set nom="CCP" where nid = 4;
select * from t1 order by nid;
# make sure all rows are on the slave.
--sync_slave_with_master
--connection slave
select * from t1 order by nid;
--connection master
DROP table t1;
##################################################################
#
# Check that retries are made on the slave on some temporary errors
#
#
# 1. Deadlock
#
--connection master
CREATE TABLE `t1` ( `nid` int(11) NOT NULL default '0',
`nom` char(4) default NULL,
`prenom` char(4) default NULL,
PRIMARY KEY USING HASH (`nid`))
ENGINE=ndbcluster DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,"XYZ1","ABC1");
# cause a lock on that row on the slave
--sync_slave_with_master
--connection slave
--echo **** On Slave ****
BEGIN;
UPDATE t1 SET `nom`="LOCK" WHERE `nid`=1;
# set number of retries low so we fail the retries
set GLOBAL slave_transaction_retries=1;
# now do a change to this row on the master
# will deadlock on the slave because of lock above
--connection master
--echo **** On Master ****
UPDATE t1 SET `nom`="DEAD" WHERE `nid`=1;
# wait for deadlock to be detected
# sleep longer than dead lock detection timeout in config
# we do this 2 times, once with few retries to verify that we
# get a failure with the set sleep, and once with the _same_
# sleep, but with more retries to get it to succeed
--sleep 5
# replication should have stopped, since max retries where not enough
# verify with show slave status
--connection slave
--echo **** On Slave ****
--replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_PORT
--replace_column 1 <Slave_IO_State> 7 <Read_Master_Log_Pos> 8 <Relay_Log_File> 9 <Relay_Log_Pos> 16 <Replicate_Ignore_Table> 22 <Exec_Master_Log_Pos> 23 <Relay_Log_Space> 33 <Seconds_Behind_Master>
--query_vertical SHOW SLAVE STATUS;
# now set max retries high enough to succeed, and start slave again
set GLOBAL slave_transaction_retries=10;
START SLAVE;
# wait for deadlock to be detected and retried
# should be the same sleep as above for test to be valid
--sleep 5
# commit transaction to release lock on row and let replication succeed
select * from t1 order by nid;
COMMIT;
# verify that the row succeded to be applied on the slave
--connection master
--sync_slave_with_master
--connection slave
select * from t1 order by nid;
# cleanup
--connection master
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# BUG#18094
# Slave caches invalid table definition after atlters causes select failure
#
--connection master
CREATE TABLE t1 (c1 INT KEY) ENGINE=NDB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9),(10);
ALTER TABLE t1 ADD c2 INT;
--sync_slave_with_master
connection slave;
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY c1;
connection master;
ALTER TABLE t1 CHANGE c2 c2 TEXT CHARACTER SET utf8;
ALTER TABLE t1 CHANGE c2 c2 BLOB;
--sync_slave_with_master
connection slave;
# here we would get error 1412 prior to bug
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY c1 LIMIT 5;
--connection master
TRUNCATE t1;
SELECT count(*) FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (101,NULL),(102,NULL),(103,NULL),(104,NULL),(105,NULL),(106,NULL),(107,NULL),(108,NULL),(109,NULL),(1010,NULL);
--sync_slave_with_master
connection slave;
SELECT count(*) FROM t1;
SELECT c1 FROM t1 ORDER BY c1 LIMIT 5;
# cleanup
--connection master
DROP TABLE t1;
-- source include/master-slave-end.inc