# ==== Purpose ==== # # Verify that --slave-skip-errors works correctly. The error messages # specified by --slave-skip-errors on slave should be ignored. If # such errors occur, they should not be reported and not cause the # slave to stop. # # ==== Method ==== # # We run the slave with --slave-skip-errors=1062 (the code for # duplicate key). Then we have two set of tests. In the first # set, we insert value 1 in a table on the slave, and then, on # master, we insert value 1 in the table. In the second set, we # insert several values on the master, disable the binlog and # delete one of the values and re-enable the binlog. Right after, # we perform an update on the set of values in order to generate # a duplicate key on the slave. The errors should be ignored on # the slave. # # ==== Related bugs ==== # # BUG#28839: Errors in strict mode silently stop SQL thread if --slave-skip-errors exists # bug in this test: BUG#30594: rpl.rpl_skip_error is nondeterministic: # BUG#39393: slave-skip-errors does not work when using ROW based replication source include/master-slave.inc; source include/have_innodb.inc; --echo ==== Test Without sql_mode=strict_trans_tables ==== --echo [on master] create table t1 (n int not null primary key); --echo [on slave] sync_slave_with_master; insert into t1 values (1); --echo [on master] connection master; # Here we expect (ignored) error, since 1 is already in slave table insert into t1 values (1); # These should work fine insert into t1 values (2),(3); sync_slave_with_master; --echo [on slave] select * from t1 order by n; --echo ==== Test With sql_mode=strict_trans_tables ==== insert into t1 values (7),(8); --echo [on master] connection master; set sql_mode=strict_trans_tables; insert into t1 values (7), (8), (9); --echo [on slave] sync_slave_with_master; select * from t1 order by n; source include/check_slave_is_running.inc; --echo ==== Clean Up ==== connection master; drop table t1; sync_slave_with_master; # End of 4.1 tests # # #28839 Errors in strict mode silently stop SQL thread if --slave-skip-errors exists # connection master; create table t1(a int primary key); insert into t1 values (1),(2); SET SQL_LOG_BIN=0; delete from t1; SET SQL_LOG_BIN=1; set sql_mode=strict_trans_tables; insert into t1 values (1), (2), (3); --echo [on slave] sync_slave_with_master; select * from t1; source include/check_slave_is_running.inc; --echo ==== Clean Up ==== connection master; drop table t1; sync_slave_with_master; # End of 5.0 tests # # BUG#39393: slave-skip-errors does not work when using ROW based replication # --echo ==== Using Innodb ==== connection master; SET SQL_LOG_BIN=0; CREATE TABLE t1(id INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, data INT) Engine=InnoDB; SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; SET SQL_LOG_BIN=1; connection slave; CREATE TABLE t1(id INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, data INT) Engine=InnoDB; SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; connection master; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 1); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 1); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 1); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4, 1); SET SQL_LOG_BIN=0; DELETE FROM t1 WHERE id = 4; SET SQL_LOG_BIN=1; UPDATE t1 SET id= id + 3, data = 2; sync_slave_with_master; let $error= query_get_value("SHOW SLAVE STATUS", Last_SQL_Error, 1); echo $error; --echo **** We cannot execute a select as there are differences in the --echo **** behavior between STMT and RBR. --echo ==== Using MyIsam ==== connection master; SET SQL_LOG_BIN=0; CREATE TABLE t2(id INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, data INT) Engine=MyIsam; SHOW CREATE TABLE t2; SET SQL_LOG_BIN=1; connection slave; CREATE TABLE t2(id INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, data INT) Engine=MyIsam; SHOW CREATE TABLE t2; connection master; INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 1); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2, 1); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(3, 1); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(5, 1); SET SQL_LOG_BIN=0; DELETE FROM t2 WHERE id = 5; SET SQL_LOG_BIN=1; UPDATE t2 SET id= id + 3, data = 2; sync_slave_with_master; let $error= query_get_value("SHOW SLAVE STATUS", Last_SQL_Error, 1); echo $error; --echo **** We cannot execute a select as there are differences in the --echo **** behavior between STMT and RBR. --echo ==== Clean Up ==== connection master; DROP TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t2; sync_slave_with_master; --source include/rpl_end.inc