# # BUG#36123 Selecting from mysql.ndb_apply_status leads to failure # # Load the mysql.ndb_apply_status table into table def cache # # The table might already have been created by mysqld -> ignore error --error 0,1 copy_file $MYSQL_TEST_DIR/suite/ndb_rpl/t/ndb_apply_status.frm $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/master-data/mysql/ndb_apply_status.frm; --disable_result_log --disable_abort_on_error select * from mysql.ndb_apply_status; --enable_abort_on_error --enable_result_log -- source include/have_ndb.inc -- source include/have_binlog_format_mixed_or_row.inc -- source suite/ndb_rpl/ndb_master-slave.inc # # Bug#28170 replicate-ignore-db=mysql should not ignore mysql.ndb_apply_status # # Slave is started with --replicate-ignore-db=mysql # sync_slave_with_master; echo *** on slave there should be zero rows ***; select count(*) from mysql.ndb_apply_status; connection master; create table t1 (a int key, b int) engine ndb; insert into t1 values (1,1); echo *** on master it should be empty ***; #filter away stuff put there with server_id = 0 (from ndb_restore) select * from mysql.ndb_apply_status where server_id <> 0; sync_slave_with_master; echo *** on slave there should be one row ***; select count(*) from mysql.ndb_apply_status; connection master; drop table t1; sync_slave_with_master; --source include/rpl_end.inc