mariadb/mysql-test/t/mysql_upgrade.test
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-- source include/mysql_upgrade_preparation.inc
-- source include/have_working_dns.inc
-- source include/have_innodb.inc
set sql_mode="";
#
# Basic test that we can run mysql_upgrde and that it finds the
# expected binaries it uses.
#
--echo Run mysql_upgrade once
--exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE --force 2>&1
# It should have created a file in the MySQL Servers datadir
let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `select @@datadir`;
file_exists $MYSQLD_DATADIR/mysql_upgrade_info;
--echo Run it again - should say already completed
--replace_result $MYSQL_SERVER_VERSION VERSION
--exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE 2>&1
# It should have created a file in the MySQL Servers datadir
file_exists $MYSQLD_DATADIR/mysql_upgrade_info;
--echo Force should run it regardless of whether it has been run before
--exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE --force 2>&1
# It should have created a file in the MySQL Servers datadir
file_exists $MYSQLD_DATADIR/mysql_upgrade_info;
#
# Bug #25452 mysql_upgrade access denied.
#
# Password protect a root account and run mysql_upgrade
CREATE USER mysqltest1@'%' IDENTIFIED by 'sakila';
GRANT ALL ON *.* TO mysqltest1@'%';
--echo Run mysql_upgrade with password protected account
--exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE --force --user=mysqltest1 --password=sakila 2>&1
DROP USER mysqltest1@'%';
#
# check that we get proper error messages if wrong user
--error 1
--exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE --force --user=mysqltest1 --password=sakila 2>&1
#
# Bug #26639 mysql_upgrade exits successfully even if external command failed
#
--echo Run mysql_upgrade with a non existing server socket
--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR var
--replace_regex /.*mysqlcheck.*: Got/mysqlcheck: Got/ /\([0-9|-]*\)/(errno)/
--error 1
# NC: Added --skip-version-check, as the version check would fail when
# mysql_upgrade tries to get the server version.
--exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE --verbose --force --host=not_existing_host --skip-version-check 2>&1
#
# Bug #28401 mysql_upgrade Failed with STRICT_ALL_TABLES, ANSI_QUOTES and NO_ZERO_DATE
#
# The SQL commands used by mysql_upgrade are written to be run
# with sql_mode set to '' - thus the scripts should change sql_mode
# for the session to make sure the SQL is legal.
# Test by setting sql_mode before running mysql_upgrade
set GLOBAL sql_mode='STRICT_ALL_TABLES,ANSI_QUOTES,NO_ZERO_DATE';
--exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE --force 2>&1
eval set GLOBAL sql_mode=default;
--echo #
--echo # Bug #41569 mysql_upgrade (ver 5.1) add 3 fields to mysql.proc table
--echo # but does not set values.
--echo #
# Create a stored procedure and set the fields in question to null.
# When running mysql_upgrade, a warning should be written.
CREATE PROCEDURE testproc() BEGIN END;
UPDATE mysql.proc SET character_set_client = NULL WHERE name LIKE 'testproc';
UPDATE mysql.proc SET collation_connection = NULL WHERE name LIKE 'testproc';
UPDATE mysql.proc SET db_collation = NULL WHERE name LIKE 'testproc';
--exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE --force 2> $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/41569.txt
CALL testproc();
DROP PROCEDURE testproc;
--cat_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/41569.txt
--remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/41569.txt
--echo #
--echo # Bug #53613: mysql_upgrade incorrectly revokes
--echo # TRIGGER privilege on given table
--echo #
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO 'user3'@'%';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON `roelt`.`test2` TO 'user3'@'%';
--echo Run mysql_upgrade with all privileges on a user
--exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE --force 2>&1
SHOW GRANTS FOR 'user3'@'%';
DROP USER 'user3'@'%';
--echo End of 5.1 tests
#
# Test the --upgrade-system-tables option
#
--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR var
--exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE --force --upgrade-system-tables
--echo #
--echo # Bug#11827359 60223: MYSQL_UPGRADE PROBLEM WITH OPTION
--echo # SKIP-WRITE-BINLOG
--echo #
let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `select @@datadir`;
--echo # Droping the previously created mysql_upgrade_info file..
--remove_file $MYSQLD_DATADIR/mysql_upgrade_info
--echo # Running mysql_upgrade with --skip-write-binlog..
--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR var
--exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE --skip-write-binlog
# mysql_upgrade must have created mysql_upgrade_info file,
# so the following command should never fail.
--remove_file $MYSQLD_DATADIR/mysql_upgrade_info
--echo #
--echo # Bug #21489398: MYSQL_UPGRADE: FATAL ERROR: UPGRADE FAILED - IMPROVE ERROR
--echo #
--echo Run mysql_upgrade with unauthorized access
--error 1
--exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE --skip-verbose --user=root --password=wrong_password 2>&1
--echo #
--echo # MDEV-4332 Increase username length from 16 characters
--echo # MDEV-6068, MDEV-6178 mysql_upgrade breaks databases with long user names
--echo #
connection default;
GRANT SELECT ON mysql.* TO very_long_user_name_number_1;
GRANT SELECT ON mysql.* TO very_long_user_name_number_2;
GRANT ALL ON *.* TO even_longer_user_name_number_3_to_test_the_grantor_and_definer_field_length@localhost WITH GRANT OPTION;
--change_user even_longer_user_name_number_3_to_test_the_grantor_and_definer_field_length
GRANT INSERT ON mysql.user TO very_long_user_name_number_1;
GRANT INSERT ON mysql.user TO very_long_user_name_number_2;
GRANT UPDATE (User) ON mysql.db TO very_long_user_name_number_1;
GRANT UPDATE (User) ON mysql.db TO very_long_user_name_number_2;
CREATE PROCEDURE test.pr() BEGIN END;
--change_user root
--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR var
--exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE --force 2>&1
SELECT definer FROM mysql.proc WHERE db = 'test' AND name = 'pr';
SELECT grantor FROM mysql.tables_priv WHERE db = 'mysql' AND table_name = 'user';
DROP USER very_long_user_name_number_1, very_long_user_name_number_2, even_longer_user_name_number_3_to_test_the_grantor_and_definer_field_length@localhost;
DROP PROCEDURE test.pr;
set sql_mode=default;
#
# Enforce storage engine option should not effect mysql_upgrade
#
--echo # Droping the previously created mysql_upgrade_info file..
--remove_file $MYSQLD_DATADIR/mysql_upgrade_info
create table test.t1(a int) engine=MyISAM;
--echo # Trying to enforce InnoDB for all tables
SET GLOBAL enforce_storage_engine=InnoDB;
--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR var
--exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE --force 2>&1
--echo # Should return 2
SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.tables where ENGINE="InnoDB";
SHOW CREATE TABLE test.t1;
DROP TABLE test.t1;
# mysql_upgrade must have created mysql_upgrade_info file,
# so the following command should never fail.
--remove_file $MYSQLD_DATADIR/mysql_upgrade_info
SET GLOBAL enforce_storage_engine=NULL;
--echo End of tests