# BUG#47312: RBR: Disabling key on slave breaks replication: # HA_ERR_WRONG_INDEX # # Description # =========== # # This test case checks whether disabling a key on a slave breaks # replication or not. # # Case #1, shows that while not using ALTER TABLE... DISABLE KEYS and # the slave has no key defined while the master has one, replication # won't break. # # Case #2, shows that before patch for BUG#47312, if defining key on # slave table, and later disable it, replication would break. This # has been fixed. # -- source include/master-slave.inc -- source include/have_binlog_format_row.inc # # Case #1: master has key, but slave has not. # Replication does not break. # SET SQL_LOG_BIN=0; CREATE TABLE t (a int, b int, c int, key(b)); SET SQL_LOG_BIN=1; -- connection slave CREATE TABLE t (a int, b int, c int); -- connection master INSERT INTO t VALUES (1,2,4); INSERT INTO t VALUES (4,3,4); DELETE FROM t; -- sync_slave_with_master -- connection master DROP TABLE t; -- sync_slave_with_master # # Case #2: master has key, slave also has one, # but it gets disabled sometime. # Replication does not break anymore. # --source include/rpl_reset.inc -- connection master CREATE TABLE t (a int, b int, c int, key(b)); -- sync_slave_with_master ALTER TABLE t DISABLE KEYS; -- connection master INSERT INTO t VALUES (1,2,4); INSERT INTO t VALUES (4,3,4); DELETE FROM t; -- sync_slave_with_master -- connection master DROP TABLE t; -- sync_slave_with_master # # BUG#53893: RBR: nullable unique key can lead to out-of-sync slave # # # We insert two rows. Both with part of UNIQUE KEY set to null. # Then we update the last row inserted. On master the correct # row is updated. On the slave the wrong row would be updated # because the engine would look it up by the NULL Unique KEY. # As a consquence, the wrong row would be updated. # -- source include/rpl_reset.inc -- connection master CREATE TABLE t1 (c1 INT NOT NULL, c2 INT NOT NULL, c3 INT, UNIQUE KEY(c1,c3), KEY(c2)); INSERT INTO t1(c1,c2) VALUES(1,1); INSERT INTO t1(c1,c2) VALUES(1,2); UPDATE t1 SET c1=1000 WHERE c2=2; -- sync_slave_with_master -- let $diff_tables= master:t1, slave:t1 -- source include/diff_tables.inc -- connection master DROP TABLE t1; -- sync_slave_with_master --source include/rpl_end.inc