--source include/have_ndb.inc --source include/have_binlog_format_mixed_or_row.inc --source suite/ndb_rpl/ndb_master-slave.inc # # Currently test only works with ndb since it retrieves "old" # binlog positions with mysql.ndb_binlog_index and ndb_apply_status; # # create a table with one row CREATE TABLE t1 (c1 CHAR(15), c2 CHAR(15), c3 INT, PRIMARY KEY (c3)) ENGINE = NDB ; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("row1","will go away",1); SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY c3; # sync slave and retrieve epoch sync_slave_with_master; --replace_column 1 SELECT @the_epoch:=MAX(epoch) FROM mysql.ndb_apply_status; let $the_epoch= `select @the_epoch` ; SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY c3; # get the master binlog pos from the epoch connection master; --disable_query_log --disable_result_log eval SELECT @the_pos:=Position, @the_file:=SUBSTRING_INDEX(REPLACE(FILE,'\\\\','/'), '/', -1) FROM mysql.ndb_binlog_index WHERE epoch = $the_epoch ; let $the_pos= `SELECT @the_pos` ; let $the_file= `SELECT @the_file` ; let $the_epoch=`SELECT MAX(epoch) FROM mysql.ndb_apply_status`; --enable_result_log --enable_query_log # insert some more values INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("row2","will go away",2),("row3","will change",3),("row4","D",4); DELETE FROM t1 WHERE c3 = 1; UPDATE t1 SET c2="should go away" WHERE c3 = 2; UPDATE t1 SET c2="C" WHERE c3 = 3; DELETE FROM t1 WHERE c3 = 2; SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY c3; # check that we have it on the slave --sync_slave_with_master SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY c3; source include/check_slave_is_running.inc; # stop slave and reset position to before the last changes STOP SLAVE; --replace_result $the_pos eval CHANGE MASTER TO master_log_file = '$the_file', master_log_pos = $the_pos ; source include/check_slave_no_error.inc; # start the slave again # -> same events should have been applied again # e.g. inserting rows that already there # deleting a row which is not there # updating a row which is not there START SLAVE; --connection master SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY c3; --sync_slave_with_master SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY c3; STOP SLAVE; # # cleanup # --connection master DROP TABLE t1; RESET master; --connection slave DROP TABLE t1; RESET slave; START SLAVE; # # Test that we can handle update of a row that does not exist on the slave # will trigger usage of AO_IgnoreError on slave side so that the INSERT # still succeeds even if the replication of the UPDATE generates an error. # --connection master CREATE TABLE t1 (c1 CHAR(15) NOT NULL, c2 CHAR(15) NOT NULL, c3 INT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (c3)) ENGINE = NDB ; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("row1","remove on slave",1); --sync_slave_with_master --connection slave DELETE FROM t1; --connection master BEGIN; UPDATE t1 SET c2="does not exist" WHERE c3=1; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("row2","new on slave",2); COMMIT; --sync_slave_with_master --connection slave SELECT * FROM t1; source include/check_slave_is_running.inc; connection master; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; # End of 5.1 Test --source include/rpl_end.inc