mariadb/mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/monitor.test
Marko Mäkelä 9608773f75 MDEV-4750 follow-up: Reduce disabling innodb_stats_persistent
This essentially reverts commit 4e89ec6692
and only disables InnoDB persistent statistics for tests where it is
desirable. By design, InnoDB persistent statistics will not be updated
except by ANALYZE TABLE or by STATS_AUTO_RECALC.

The internal transactions that update persistent InnoDB statistics
in background tasks (with innodb_stats_auto_recalc=ON) may cause
nondeterministic query plans or interfere with some tests that deal
with other InnoDB internals, such as the purge of transaction history.
2021-08-31 13:55:02 +03:00

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# This test used to be duplicated in the following:
# sys_vars.innodb_monitor_reset_basic
# sys_vars.innodb_monitor_reset_all_basic
# sys_vars.innodb_monitor_disable_basic
# sys_vars.innodb_monitor_enable_basic
--source include/have_innodb.inc
set global innodb_monitor_disable = All;
# Test turn on/off the monitor counter with "all" option
# By default, they will be off.
select name, if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics;
# Turn on all monitor counters
set global innodb_monitor_enable = all;
# status should all change to "enabled"
select name from information_schema.innodb_metrics where not enabled;
# Test wrong argument to the global configure option
--error ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR
set global innodb_monitor_enable = aaa;
# We require a valid monitor counter/module name. There is no default
# counter name or module. A warning will be printed asking user to
# specify a valid counter name.
#--disable_warnings
#set global innodb_monitor_enable = default;
#--enable_warnings
# Turn off all monitor counters, option name should be case
# insensitive
set global innodb_monitor_disable = All;
# status should all change to "disabled"
select name from information_schema.innodb_metrics where enabled;
# Reset all counter values
set global innodb_monitor_reset_all = all;
# count should all change to 0
select name from information_schema.innodb_metrics where count!=0;
# Test wildcard match, turn on all counters contain string "lock"
set global innodb_monitor_enable = "%lock%";
# All lock related counter should be enabled
select name from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where enabled != (name like "%lock%");
# Disable them
set global innodb_monitor_disable = "%lock%";
# All lock related counter should be disabled
select name, if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name like "%lock%";
# No match for "%lock*"
--error ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR
set global innodb_monitor_enable = "%lock*";
# All counters will be turned on with wildcard match string with all "%"
set global innodb_monitor_enable="%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%";
select name from information_schema.innodb_metrics where not enabled;
# Turn off all counters
set global innodb_monitor_disable="%%%%%";
select name from information_schema.innodb_metrics where enabled;
# One more round testing. All counters will be turned on with
# single wildcard character "%"
set global innodb_monitor_enable="%";
select name from information_schema.innodb_metrics where not enabled;
# Turn off all the counters with "%_%"
set global innodb_monitor_disable="%_%";
select name from information_schema.innodb_metrics where enabled;
# Turn on all counters start with "log"
set global innodb_monitor_enable="log%%%%";
select name from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where enabled != (name like "log%");
# Turn on counters "os_data_fsync" with wildcard match "os_%a_fs_ncs", "_"
# is single character wildcard match word
set global innodb_monitor_enable="os_%a_fs_ncs";
# Turn on counters whose name contains "os" and "pending" with
# wildcard match "os%pending%"
set global innodb_monitor_enable="os%pending%";
select name, if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name like "os%";
# Empty string is an invalid option
--error ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR
set global innodb_monitor_enable="";
--error ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR
set global innodb_monitor_enable="_";
SET global innodb_monitor_disable = module_metadata;
SET global innodb_monitor_reset_all = module_metadata;
# Only turn on "table_open" counter
set global innodb_monitor_enable = metadata_table_handles_opened;
# Create a new table to test "metadata_table_handles_opened" counter
create table monitor_test(col int) engine = innodb;
# This will open the monitor_test table
select * from monitor_test;
# "metadata_table_handles_opened" should increment by 1
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name = "metadata_table_handles_opened";
# Reset the counter value while counter is still on (started)
# This will reset value "count_reset" but not
# "count"
set global innodb_monitor_reset = metadata_table_handles_opened;
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name = "metadata_table_handles_opened";
# re-create table again to increment "metadata_table_handles_opened" again
drop table monitor_test;
# Create a new table to test "metadata_table_handles_opened" counter
create table monitor_test(col int) engine = innodb;
select * from monitor_test;
# "metadata_table_handles_opened" should increment
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name = "metadata_table_handles_opened";
# Cannot reset all monitor value while the counter is on
set global innodb_monitor_reset_all = metadata_table_handles_opened;
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name = "metadata_table_handles_opened";
# Turn off the counter "metadata_table_handles_opened"
set global innodb_monitor_disable = metadata_table_handles_opened;
# Reset the counter value while counter is off (disabled)
set global innodb_monitor_reset = metadata_table_handles_opened;
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name = "metadata_table_handles_opened";
# re-create table again. Since monitor is off, "metadata_table_handles_opened"
# should not be incremented
drop table monitor_test;
# Create a new table to test "metadata_table_handles_opened" counter
create table monitor_test(col int) engine = innodb;
# "metadata_table_handles_opened" should increment
select * from monitor_test;
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name = "metadata_table_handles_opened";
# Reset all the counters, include those counter *_since_start
set global innodb_monitor_reset_all = metadata_table_handles_opened;
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name = "metadata_table_handles_opened";
# Turn on "table_open" counter again
set global innodb_monitor_enable = metadata_table_handles_opened;
# Test metadata_table_handles_opened again to see if it is working correctly
# after above round of turning on/off/reset
drop table monitor_test;
# Create a new table to test "metadata_table_handles_opened" counter
create table monitor_test(col int) engine = innodb stats_persistent=0;
select * from monitor_test;
# "metadata_table_handles_opened" should increment
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name like "metadata%";
# Reset counters only in "module_metadata" module
set global innodb_monitor_disable = module_metadata;
set global innodb_monitor_reset = module_metadata;
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name like "metadata%";
set global innodb_monitor_reset_all = module_metadata;
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name like "metadata%";
# Test Transaction Module
set global innodb_monitor_enable = module_trx;
begin;
insert into monitor_test values(9);
commit;
begin;
insert into monitor_test values(9);
rollback;
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name='trx_rollbacks';
set global innodb_monitor_disable = module_trx;
# Test DML Module
set global innodb_monitor_enable = module_dml;
insert into monitor_test values(9);
update monitor_test set col = 10 where col = 9;
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name like "dml%";
delete from monitor_test;
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name like "dml%";
# test reset counter while the counter is on
set global innodb_monitor_reset = module_dml;
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name like "dml%";
# insert/delete some rows after the reset
insert into monitor_test values(9);
insert into monitor_test values(1);
delete from monitor_test;
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name like "dml%";
# We do not allow reset_all while the counter is on, nothing
# should be reset here
set global innodb_monitor_reset_all = module_dml;
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name like "dml%";
# Turn off the counter
set global innodb_monitor_disable = module_dml;
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name like "dml%";
# Reset all counter values
set global innodb_monitor_reset_all = module_dml;
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name like "dml%";
# Open individual counter "dml_inserts"
set global innodb_monitor_enable = dml_inserts;
insert into monitor_test values(9);
insert into monitor_test values(1);
delete from monitor_test;
# Only counter "dml_inserts" should be updated
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name like "dml%";
set global innodb_monitor_disable = module_dml;
drop table monitor_test;
set global innodb_monitor_enable = file_num_open_files;
# Counters are unpredictable when innodb-file-per-table is on
--replace_column 2 # 3 # 4 # 5 # 6 # 7 #
select name, max_count, min_count, count,
max_count_reset, min_count_reset, count_reset,
if(enabled,'enabled','disabled') status
from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name like "file_num_open_files";
set global innodb_monitor_disable = file_num_open_files;
# Test ICP module counters
set global innodb_monitor_enable = "icp%";
create table monitor_test(a char(3), b int, c char(2),
primary key (a(1), c(1)), key(b)) engine = innodb;
insert into monitor_test values("13", 2, "aa");
select a from monitor_test where b < 1 for update;
# should have icp_attempts = 1 and icp_out_of_range = 1
select name, count from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name like "icp%";
# should have icp_attempts = 2 and icp_match = 1
select a from monitor_test where b < 3 for update;
select name, count from information_schema.innodb_metrics
where name like "icp%";
drop table monitor_test;
set global innodb_monitor_disable = All;
set global innodb_monitor_reset_all = all;
# Test for bug #13966091
select 1 from `information_schema`.`INNODB_METRICS`
where case (1) when (1) then (AVG_COUNT_RESET) else (1) end;
-- disable_warnings
set global innodb_monitor_enable = default;
set global innodb_monitor_disable = default;
set global innodb_monitor_reset = default;
set global innodb_monitor_reset_all = default;
-- enable_warnings
--echo #
--echo # Bug#22576241 SETTING INNODB_MONITOR_ENABLE TO ALL DOES NOT ENABLE ALL
--echo # MONITORS
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=InnoDB STATS_PERSISTENT=0;
let $innodb_monitor_enable = `SELECT @@innodb_monitor_enable`;
SELECT NAME, COUNT > 0 FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_METRICS WHERE NAME
LIKE 'buffer_page_written_index_leaf';
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_enable='module_buffer_page';
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1), (2), (3), (4); FLUSH TABLES t1 FOR EXPORT;
UNLOCK TABLES;
SELECT NAME, COUNT > 0 FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_METRICS WHERE NAME
LIKE 'buffer_page_written_index_leaf';
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_disable='module_buffer_page';
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_reset_all='module_buffer_page';
SELECT NAME, COUNT > 0 FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_METRICS WHERE NAME
LIKE 'buffer_page_written_index_leaf';
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_enable='%';
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (5), (6), (7), (8); FLUSH TABLES t1 FOR EXPORT;
UNLOCK TABLES;
SELECT NAME, COUNT > 0 FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_METRICS WHERE NAME
LIKE 'buffer_page_written_index_leaf';
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_disable='%';
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_reset_all='%';
SELECT NAME, COUNT > 0 FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_METRICS WHERE NAME
LIKE 'buffer_page_written_index_leaf';
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_enable='ALL';
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (9), (10), (11), (12); FLUSH TABLES t1 FOR EXPORT;
UNLOCK TABLES;
SELECT NAME, COUNT > 0 FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_METRICS WHERE NAME
LIKE 'buffer_page_written_index_leaf';
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE fl0 (
id INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY
) ENGINE = InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE fl1 (
id INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
fl0_id INT,
CONSTRAINT `fkl0`
FOREIGN KEY (fl0_id) REFERENCES fl0 (id)
ON DELETE CASCADE
ON UPDATE RESTRICT
) ENGINE = InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE fl2 (
id INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
fl1_id INT,
CONSTRAINT `fkl1`
FOREIGN KEY (fl1_id) REFERENCES fl1 (id)
ON DELETE CASCADE
ON UPDATE SET NULL
) ENGINE = InnoDB;
INSERT INTO fl0 VALUES (1000);
INSERT INTO fl1 VALUES (500, 1000), (1500, 1000);
INSERT INTO fl2 VALUES (200, 500), (800, 500), (1200, 1500), (1800, 1500);
CREATE TABLE t1(id INT PRIMARY KEY, a INT, b CHAR(1), UNIQUE KEY u(a,b))
ENGINE=InnoDB;
SET @start = (SELECT COUNT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_METRICS WHERE NAME
= 'lock_rec_lock_created');
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,1,'a'),(2,9999,'b'),(3,10000,'c'),(4,4,'d');
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 9999 AND b='b';
COMMIT;
SET @end = (SELECT COUNT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_METRICS WHERE NAME
= 'lock_rec_lock_created');
SELECT @end - @start;
--echo # Records must not be S/X-locked if a table is X-locked.
SET @start = @end;
# Tables will not be locked if autocommit is not 0.
# See OPTION_NOT_AUTOCOMMIT in ha_innobase::external_lock().
SET autocommit = 0;
BEGIN;
LOCK TABLE t1 WRITE;
SELECT * FROM t1;
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a>=10000;
SELECT * FROM t1 FOR UPDATE;
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a>=10000 FOR UPDATE;
UPDATE t1 SET b = 'b' WHERE id = 4;
UPDATE t1 SET b = 'b' WHERE a = 10000;
REPLACE INTO t1 VALUES (4,3,'a');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (3,1,'e') ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE b = 'b';
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (5,5,'e');
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 1 AND b='a';
DELETE FROM t1;
COMMIT;
UNLOCK TABLES;
SET @end = (SELECT COUNT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_METRICS WHERE NAME = 'lock_rec_lock_created');
SELECT @end - @start;
--echo # Records must not be S-locked if a table is S-locked.
SET @start = @end;
BEGIN;
LOCK TABLE t1 WRITE;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,1,'a'),(2,9999,'b'),(3,10000,'c'),(4,4,'d');
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 9999 AND b='b';
COMMIT;
UNLOCK TABLES;
BEGIN;
LOCK TABLE t1 READ;
SELECT * FROM t1 LOCK IN SHARE MODE;
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a>=10000 LOCK IN SHARE MODE;
COMMIT;
UNLOCK TABLES;
SET @end = (SELECT COUNT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_METRICS WHERE NAME = 'lock_rec_lock_created');
SELECT @end - @start;
--echo # Records must not be S-locked for foreign keys enforcement
SET @start = @end;
BEGIN;
LOCK TABLE fl0 READ, fl1 READ, fl2 WRITE;
INSERT INTO fl2 VALUES (300, 500), (700, 500), (1300, 1500), (1700, 1500);
SELECT * FROM fl1 LOCK IN SHARE MODE;
COMMIT;
UNLOCK TABLES;
SET @end = (SELECT COUNT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_METRICS WHERE NAME = 'lock_rec_lock_created');
SELECT @end - @start;
--echo # Records must not be X-locked for foreign keys cascade
SET @start = @end;
BEGIN;
LOCK TABLE fl0 READ, fl1 WRITE, fl2 WRITE;
DELETE FROM fl1 WHERE id = 1500;
UPDATE fl1 SET id = 2500 WHERE id = 500;
COMMIT;
UNLOCK TABLES;
SET @end = (SELECT COUNT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_METRICS WHERE NAME = 'lock_rec_lock_created');
SELECT @end - @start;
SET autocommit = default;
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE fl2;
DROP TABLE fl1;
DROP TABLE fl0;
--disable_warnings
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_enable=default;
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_disable=default;
SET GLOBAL innodb_monitor_reset_all=default;
--enable_warnings