RESET MASTER; CREATE TABLE t1 (a int); ### assertion: index file contains regular entries SET @index=LOAD_FILE('MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/mysqld.1/data//master-bin.index'); SELECT @index; @index master-bin.000001 ### assertion: show original binlogs show binary logs; Log_name File_size master-bin.000001 # ### assertion: binlog contents from regular entries show binlog events from ; Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; CREATE TABLE t1 (a int) FLUSH LOGS; ### assertion: index file contains renamed binlog and the new one SET @index=LOAD_FILE('MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/mysqld.1/data//master-bin.index'); SELECT @index; @index master-bin-b34582.000001 master-bin.000002 ### assertion: original binlog content still exists, despite we ### renamed and changed the index file show binlog events from ; Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info master-bin-b34582.000001 # Query # # use `test`; CREATE TABLE t1 (a int) ### assertion: user changed binlog index shows correct entries show binary logs; Log_name File_size master-bin-b34582.000001 # master-bin.000002 # DROP TABLE t1; ### assertion: purging binlogs up to binlog created after instrumenting index file should work PURGE BINARY LOGS TO 'master-bin.000002'; ### assertion: show binary logs should only contain latest binlog show binary logs; Log_name File_size master-bin.000002 # ### assertion: assert that binlog files were indeed purged (using file_exists calls) ### assertion: assert that not purged binlog file exists ### assertion: show index file contents and these should match show binary logs issued above SET @index=LOAD_FILE('MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/mysqld.1/data//master-bin.index'); SELECT @index; @index master-bin.000002 RESET MASTER;