mariadb/mysql-test/t/rpl000001.test
unknown 366fd92e8d Fix for nightly build test failure (test update).
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Testcase for bug 651.


client/mysqltest.c:
  More explicit error message if MASTER_POS_WAIT() returns NULL.
mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result:
  result update
mysql-test/r/rpl_master_pos_wait.result:
  result update
mysql-test/t/rpl000001.test:
  sync_with_master (=MASTER_POS_WAIT()) was called when we could expect the SQL slave thread had stopped.
  As I yesterday changed code so that "SQL thread stops => MASTER_POS_WAIT() returns NULL immediately" (bugfix),
  sync_with_master received NULL (on build.mysql.com, not on my machine; this is a question of milliseconds,
  if the slave server will process MASTER_POS_WAIT() before or after the slave SQL thread has stopped), and
  in mysqltest.c, sync_with_master complained that it could not sync.
  So I just remove this sync_with_master, which does not make sense anymore: we just wait for the slave SQL
  thread to stop.
mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test:
  Discovered we had wait_for_slave_to_stop, so used it as it automates things.
mysql-test/t/rpl_master_pos_wait.test:
  Discovered we had 'send' to send a query without waiting for the resultn so could had a testcase for bug 651.
  Shorter timeouts as there is no risk the position is reached.
sql/slave.cc:
  A longer DBUG_PRINT.
2003-06-16 15:49:54 +02:00

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source include/master-slave.inc;
drop table if exists t1,t2,t3;
create table t1 (word char(20) not null);
load data infile '../../std_data/words.dat' into table t1;
--replace_result $MYSQL_TEST_DIR MYSQL_TEST_DIR
eval load data local infile '$MYSQL_TEST_DIR/std_data/words.dat' into table t1;
select * from t1 limit 10;
#
# Test slave with wrong password
#
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
slave stop;
connection master;
set password for root@"localhost" = password('foo');
connection slave;
slave start;
connection master;
#
# Give slave time to do at last one failed connect retry
# This one must be short so that the slave will not stop retrying
real_sleep 2;
set password for root@"localhost" = password('');
# Give slave time to connect (will retry every second)
sleep 2;
create table t3(n int);
insert into t3 values(1),(2);
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
select * from t3;
select sum(length(word)) from t1;
connection master;
drop table t1,t3;
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
#test handling of aborted connection in the middle of update
connection master;
reset master;
connection slave;
slave stop;
reset slave;
connection master;
create table t1(n int);
#we want the log to exceed 16K to test deal with the log that is bigger than
#IO_SIZE
let $1=5000;
disable_query_log;
while ($1)
{
eval insert into t1 values($1+get_lock("hold_slave",10)*0);
dec $1;
}
enable_query_log;
# Try to cause a large relay log lag on the slave
connection slave;
select get_lock("hold_slave",10);
slave start;
#hope this is long enough for I/O thread to fetch over 16K relay log data
sleep 3;
select release_lock("hold_slave");
unlock tables;
connection master;
create table t2(id int);
insert into t2 values(connection_id());
save_master_pos;
connection master1;
# Avoid generating result
create temporary table t3(n int);
insert into t3 select get_lock('crash_lock%20C', 1) from t2;
connection master;
send update t1 set n = n + get_lock('crash_lock%20C', 2);
connection master1;
sleep 3;
select (@id := id) - id from t2;
kill @id;
# We don't drop t3 as this is a temporary table
drop table t2;
connection master;
--error 1053;
reap;
connection slave;
# The SQL slave thread should now have stopped because the query was killed on
# the master (so it has a non-zero error code in the binlog).
wait_for_slave_to_stop;
# The following test can't be done because the result of Pos will differ
# on different computers
# --replace_result 9306 9999 3334 9999 3335 9999
# show slave status;
set global sql_slave_skip_counter=1;
slave start;
select count(*) from t1;
connection master1;
drop table t1;
create table t1 (n int);
insert into t1 values(3456);
insert into mysql.user (Host, User, Password)
VALUES ("10.10.10.%", "blafasel2", password("blafasel2"));
select select_priv,user from mysql.user where user = 'blafasel2';
update mysql.user set Select_priv = "Y" where User="blafasel2";
select select_priv,user from mysql.user where user = 'blafasel2';
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
select n from t1;
select select_priv,user from mysql.user where user = 'blafasel2';
connection master1;
drop table t1;
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;