mariadb/mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_packet-slave.opt
Manish Kumar 1605b7f68f BUG#12400221 - 60926: BINARY LOG EVENTS LARGER THAN MAX_ALLOWED_PACKET
Problem
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SQL statements close to the size of max_allowed_packet produce binary
log events larger than max_allowed_packet.
              
The reason why this failure is occuring is because the event length is
more than the total size of the max_allowed_packet + max_event_header
length. Now since the event length exceeds this size master Dump
thread is unable to send the packet on to the slave.
                      
That can happen e.g with row-based replication in Update_rows event.
            
Fix
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The problem was fixed by increasing the max_allowed_packet for the
slave's threads (IO/SQL) by increasing it to 1GB.
This is done using the new server option included which is used to
regulate the max_allowed_packet of the slave thread (IO/SQL).
This causes the large packets to be received by the slave and apply
it successfully.

sql/log_event.h:
  Added the new option in the log_event.h file.
sql/mysqld.cc:
  Added a new option to the server.
sql/slave.cc:
  Increasing the session max_allowed_packet to a large value ,
  i.e. not taking global(max_allowed) into consideration, for the slave's threads.
2012-05-21 12:57:39 +05:30

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-O max_allowed_packet=1024 -O net_buffer_length=1024 -O slave_max_allowed_packet=1024