mariadb/mysql-test/t/backup.test
unknown 012ffb5d50 Merge with 3.23 to get fixes for --user and BACKUP TABLE
BitKeeper/etc/ignore:
  auto-union
BitKeeper/deleted/.del-delete.result:
  Delete: mysql-test/r/delete.result
BitKeeper/deleted/.del-stamp-h.in~4a5d6676232516c5:
  Auto merged
client/mysqlbinlog.cc:
  Auto merged
include/my_sys.h:
  Auto merged
libmysql/libmysql.c:
  Auto merged
mysql-test/t/delete.test:
  Auto merged
mysql-test/t/join.test:
  Auto merged
mysql-test/t/type_datetime.test:
  Auto merged
mysys/my_copy.c:
  Auto merged
sql/field.h:
  Auto merged
sql/opt_range.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt:
  Auto merged
sql/sql_rename.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/sql_select.cc:
  Auto merged
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh:
  merge with 3.23.56
mysql-test/r/backup.result:
  merge (needs to be updated)
mysql-test/r/join.result:
  merge (needs to be updated)
mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result:
  merge (needs to be updated)
mysql-test/t/backup.test:
  merge with 3.23
scripts/mysqld_safe.sh:
  Only use first --user option
sql/ha_myisam.cc:
  Don't let BACKUP TABLE overwrite old files
sql/log_event.h:
  merge
sql/mysql_priv.h:
  merge
sql/mysqld.cc:
  Use first --user option
sql/slave.cc:
  use local version
sql/sql_repl.h:
  use local version
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#
# This test is a bit tricky as we can't use backup table to overwrite an old
# table
#
connect (con1,localhost,root,,);
connect (con2,localhost,root,,);
connection con1;
set SQL_LOG_BIN=0;
create table t4(n int);
--replace_result "errno: 2" "errno: X" "errno: 22" "errno: X" "errno: 23" "errno: X"
backup table t4 to '../bogus';
backup table t4 to '../tmp';
--replace_result "errno: 17" "errno: X"
backup table t4 to '../tmp';
drop table t4;
restore table t4 from '../tmp';
select count(*) from t4;
create table t1(n int);
insert into t1 values (23),(45),(67);
backup table t1 to '../tmp';
drop table t1;
restore table t1 from '../bogus';
restore table t1 from '../tmp';
select n from t1;
create table t2(m int not null primary key);
create table t3(k int not null primary key);
insert into t2 values (123),(145),(167);
insert into t3 values (223),(245),(267);
backup table t2,t3 to '../tmp';
drop table t1,t2,t3;
restore table t1,t2,t3 from '../tmp';
select n from t1;
select m from t2;
select k from t3;
drop table t1,t2,t3,t4;
restore table t1 from '../tmp';
connection con2;
rename table t1 to t5;
--send
lock tables t5 write;
connection con1;
--send
backup table t5 to '../tmp';
connection con2;
reap;
unlock tables;
connection con1;
reap;
drop table t5;