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by brian
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# Requires statement logging |
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# Clean up old slave's binlogs. |
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# The slave is started with --log-slave-updates
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# and this test does SHOW BINLOG EVENTS on the slave's |
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# binlog. But previous tests can influence the current test's |
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# binlog (e.g. a temporary table in the previous test has not
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# been explicitly deleted, and at the beginning of the current
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# test the slave immediately writes DROP TEMPORARY TABLE this_old_table).
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# We wait for the slave to have written all he wants to the binlog
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# (otherwise RESET MASTER may come too early).
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save_master_pos;
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connection slave;
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sync_with_master;
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stop slave;
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reset master;
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reset slave;
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# We are going to read the slave's binlog which contains file_id (for some LOAD |
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# DATA INFILE); to make it repeatable (not influenced by other tests), we need |
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# to stop and start the slave, to be sure file_id will start from 1. |
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# This can be done with 'server_stop slave', but |
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# this would require the manager, so most of the time the test will be skipped |
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# :( |
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# To workaround this, I (Guilhem) add a (empty) rpl_log-slave.opt (because when |
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# mysql-test-run finds such a file it restarts the slave before doing the |
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# test). That's not very elegant but I could find no better way, sorry. |
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let $VERSION=`select version()`;
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connection master;
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reset master;
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eval create table t1(n int not null auto_increment primary key)ENGINE=$engine_type;
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insert into t1 values (NULL);
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drop table t1;
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eval create table t1 (word char(20) not null)ENGINE=$engine_type;
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load data infile '../std_data_ln/words.dat' into table t1 ignore 1 lines; |
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select count(*) from t1;
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--replace_result $VERSION VERSION
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--replace_column 2 # 5 #
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--replace_regex /\/\* xid=.* \*\//\/* XID *\// /table_id: [0-9]+/table_id: #/
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show binlog events;
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--replace_column 2 # 5 #
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--replace_regex /\/\* xid=.* \*\//\/* XID *\// /table_id: [0-9]+/table_id: #/
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show binlog events from 107 limit 1;
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--replace_column 2 # 5 #
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--replace_regex /\/\* xid=.* \*\//\/* XID *\// /table_id: [0-9]+/table_id: #/
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show binlog events from 107 limit 2;
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--replace_column 2 # 5 #
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--replace_regex /\/\* xid=.* \*\//\/* XID *\// /table_id: [0-9]+/table_id: #/
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show binlog events from 107 limit 2,1;
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flush logs;
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# We need an extra update before doing save_master_pos.
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# Otherwise, an unlikely scenario may occur:
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# * When the master's binlog_dump thread reads the end of master-bin.001, |
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# it send the rotate event which is at this end, plus a fake rotate event |
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# because it's starting to read a new binlog. |
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# save_master_pos will record the position of the first of the two rotate
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# (because the fake one is not in the master's binlog anyway). |
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# * Later the slave waits for the position of the first rotate event, |
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# and it may quickly stop (in 'slave stop') without having received the fake |
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# one. |
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# So, depending on a few milliseconds, we end up with 2 rotate events in the |
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# relay log or one, which influences the output of SHOW SLAVE STATUS, making |
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# it not predictable and causing random test failures. |
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# To make it predictable, we do a useless update now, but which has the |
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# interest of making the slave catch both rotate events. |
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eval create table t3 (a int)ENGINE=$engine_type; |
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# Sync slave and force it to start on another binary log |
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#show rows of t1 on master |
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connection master; |
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select * from t1 order by 1 asc; |
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save_master_pos; |
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connection slave; |
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# Note that the above 'slave start' will cause a 3rd rotate event (a fake one) |
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# to go into the relay log (the master always sends a fake one when replication |
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# starts). |
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start slave; |
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let $result_pattern= '%127.0.0.1%root%master-bin.000002%slave-relay-bin.000005%Yes%Yes%0%0%None%'; |
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--source include/wait_slave_status.inc
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sync_with_master; |
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#check t1 on slave to ensure whether it's identical with on master |
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select * from t1 order by 1 asc;
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flush logs;
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stop slave;
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connection master;
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# Create some entries for second log
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eval create table t2 (n int)ENGINE=$engine_type;
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insert into t2 values (1);
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source include/show_binlog_events.inc;
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--replace_result $VERSION VERSION
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--replace_column 2 # 5 #
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--replace_regex /\/\* xid=.* \*\//\/* XID *\// /table_id: [0-9]+/table_id: #/
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show binlog events in 'master-bin.000002'; |
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show binary logs;
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save_master_pos;
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connection slave;
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start slave;
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sync_with_master;
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show binary logs;
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--replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_PORT $VERSION VERSION
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--replace_column 2 # 5 #
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--replace_regex /\/\* xid=.* \*\//\/* XID *\// /table_id: [0-9]+/table_id: #/
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show binlog events in 'slave-bin.000001' from 4; |
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--replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_PORT $VERSION VERSION
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--replace_column 2 # 5 #
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--replace_regex /\/\* xid=.* \*\//\/* XID *\// /table_id: [0-9]+/table_id: #/
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show binlog events in 'slave-bin.000002' from 4; |
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source include/show_slave_status.inc;
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# Need to recode the following
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#show new master for slave with master_log_file='master-bin.000001' and master_log_pos=4 and master_server_id=1; |
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#show new master for slave with master_log_file='master-bin.000001' and master_log_pos=79 and master_server_id=1; |
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#show new master for slave with master_log_file='master-bin.000001' and master_log_pos=311 and master_server_id=1; |
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#show new master for slave with master_log_file='master-bin.000002' and master_log_pos=4 and master_server_id=1; |
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#show new master for slave with master_log_file='master-bin.000002' and master_log_pos=122 and master_server_id=1; |
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--error 1220
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show binlog events in 'slave-bin.000005' from 4; |
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connection master; |
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# The table drops caused Cluster Replication wrapper to fail as event ID would never be the same.# Moving drops here. |
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DROP TABLE t1; |
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DROP TABLE t2; |
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DROP TABLE t3; |
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#
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# Bug #6880: LAST_INSERT_ID() within a statement |
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#
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create table t1(a int auto_increment primary key, b int); |
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insert into t1 values (NULL, 1); |
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reset master; |
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set insert_id=5; |
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insert into t1 values (NULL, last_insert_id()), (NULL, last_insert_id()); |
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source include/show_binlog_events.inc; |
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select * from t1; |
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drop table t1; |
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# End of 4.1 tests |
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sync_slave_with_master; |
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