mariadb/mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_multi.result
Sven Sandberg 78a3abeced BUG#38350: Many tests don't clean up after themselves on exit.
Problem: Many test cases don't clean up after themselves (fail
to drop tables or fail to reset variables). This implies that:
(1) check-testcase in the new mtr that currently lives in
5.1-rpl failed. (2) it may cause unexpected results in
subsequent tests.
Fix: make all tests clean up.
Also: cleaned away unnecessary output in rpl_packet.result
Also: fixed bug where rpl_log called RESET MASTER with a running
slave. This is not supposed to work.
Also: removed unnecessary code from rpl_stm_EE_err2 and made it
verify that an error occurred.
Also: removed unnecessary code from rpl_ndb_ctype_ucs2_def.
2008-11-13 20:19:00 +01:00

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stop slave;
drop table if exists t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,t7,t8,t9;
reset master;
reset slave;
drop table if exists t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,t7,t8,t9;
start slave;
CREATE TABLE t1 (c1 CHAR(15), c2 CHAR(15), c3 INT, PRIMARY KEY (c3)) ENGINE = NDB ;
reset master;
SHOW TABLES;
Tables_in_test
t1
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("row1","will go away",1);
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY c3;
c1 c2 c3
row1 will go away 1
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY c3;
c1 c2 c3
row1 will go away 1
SELECT @the_epoch:=MAX(epoch) FROM mysql.ndb_apply_status;
@the_epoch:=MAX(epoch)
<the_epoch>
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY c3;
c1 c2 c3
row1 will go away 1
stop slave;
SELECT @the_pos:=Position,@the_file:=SUBSTRING_INDEX(FILE, '/', -1)
FROM mysql.ndb_binlog_index WHERE epoch = <the_epoch> ;
@the_pos:=Position @the_file:=SUBSTRING_INDEX(FILE, '/', -1)
106 master-bin.000001
CHANGE MASTER TO
master_port=<MASTER_PORT1>,
master_log_file = 'master-bin.000001',
master_log_pos = 106 ;
start slave;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("row2","will go away",2),("row3","will change",3),("row4","D",4);
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE c3 = 1;
UPDATE t1 SET c2="should go away" WHERE c3 = 2;
UPDATE t1 SET c2="C" WHERE c3 = 3;
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE c3 = 2;
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY c3;
c1 c2 c3
row3 C 3
row4 D 4
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("row5","E",5);
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY c3;
c1 c2 c3
row3 C 3
row4 D 4
row5 E 5
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY c3;
c1 c2 c3
row3 C 3
row4 D 4
row5 E 5
==== clean up ====
DROP TABLE t1;
STOP SLAVE;