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Direktori : /usr/share/mysql-test/suite/ndb_binlog/t/ |
Current File : //usr/share/mysql-test/suite/ndb_binlog/t/ndb_binlog_basic.test |
-- source include/have_ndb.inc -- source include/have_binlog_format_mixed_or_row.inc --disable_warnings drop table if exists t1, t2; drop database if exists mysqltest; create database mysqltest; use mysqltest; drop database mysqltest; use test; --enable_warnings # # basic insert, update, delete test, alter, rename, drop # check that ndb_binlog_index gets the right info # reset master; create table t1 (a int primary key) engine=ndb; insert into t1 values (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9); save_master_pos; --replace_column 1 # select @max_epoch:=max(epoch)-1 from mysql.ndb_binlog_index; delete from t1; alter table t1 add (b int); insert into t1 values (3,3),(4,4); alter table t1 rename t2; # get all in one epoch begin; insert into t2 values (1,1),(2,2); update t2 set b=1 where a=3; delete from t2 where a=4; commit; drop table t2; # check that above is ok # (save_master_pos waits for last gcp to complete, ensuring that we have # the expected data in the binlog) save_master_pos; select inserts from mysql.ndb_binlog_index where epoch > @max_epoch and inserts > 5; select deletes from mysql.ndb_binlog_index where epoch > @max_epoch and deletes > 5; select inserts,updates,deletes from mysql.ndb_binlog_index where epoch > @max_epoch and updates > 0; # # check that purge clears the ndb_binlog_index # # TODO: make this deterministic # This test is disabled until we can make this determistic under load. # The problem is that in some cases, the binlog writing thread gets # scheduled after the purge, writes pending things, then the select # gets scheduled # flush logs; --sleep 1 purge master logs before now(); --disable_parsing select count(*) from mysql.ndb_binlog_index; --enable_parsing # # several tables in different databases # check that same table name in different databases don't mix up # create table t1 (a int primary key, b int) engine=ndb; create database mysqltest; use mysqltest; create table t1 (c int, d int primary key) engine=ndb; use test; insert into mysqltest.t1 values (2,1),(2,2); save_master_pos; --replace_column 1 # select @max_epoch:=max(epoch)-1 from mysql.ndb_binlog_index; drop table t1; drop database mysqltest; select inserts,updates,deletes from mysql.ndb_binlog_index where epoch > @max_epoch and inserts > 0;