--source include/have_ndb.inc --source include/not_windows.inc CREATE TABLE t1(a int primary key, b varchar(255), c int) engine=ndb; select * from t1; insert into t1 values (1, "row 1", 2); connect(con1, localhost, root,,); connect(con2, localhost, root,,); connect(con3, localhost, root,,); connection con1; select * from t1; connection con2; select * from t1; connection con3; select * from t1; # Restart cluster nodes "nostart" --exec $NDB_MGM --no-defaults --ndb-connectstring="$NDB_CONNECTSTRING" -e "all restart -n" >> $NDB_TOOLS_OUTPUT # Wait for all nodes to enter "nostart" --exec $NDB_WAITER --no-defaults --ndb-connectstring="$NDB_CONNECTSTRING" --not-started >> $NDB_TOOLS_OUTPUT connection con1; --error 1296 select * from t1; connection con2; --error 1296 select * from t1; # Don't do anything with the third connection #connection con3; # Start cluster nodes again --exec $NDB_MGM --no-defaults --ndb-connectstring="$NDB_CONNECTSTRING" -e "all start" >> $NDB_TOOLS_OUTPUT # Wait for all nodes to enter "started" --exec $NDB_WAITER --no-defaults --ndb-connectstring="$NDB_CONNECTSTRING" >> $NDB_TOOLS_OUTPUT # # Wait until the connection to the # cluster has been restored or timeout occurs # connection default; --disable_result_log --disable_query_log --source include/ndb_not_readonly.inc --enable_result_log --enable_query_log # Run selects to show that the cluster are back connection con1; select a,b,c from t1; connection con2; select * from t1; connection con3; select * from t1; # # Wait until mysqld has connected properly to cluster # --disable_result_log --disable_query_log source include/ndb_not_readonly.inc; --enable_query_log --enable_result_log # Do an insert to see table is writable insert into t1 values (2, "row 1", 37); # cleanup drop table t1;