- 31 Jan, 2011 6 commits
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Alfranio Correia authored
Conflicts: . mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_insert_ignore.test . mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/disabled.def . mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_insert_ignore.test . sql/sql_insert.cc . sql/sql_repl.cc
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Alfranio Correia authored
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Alfranio Correia authored
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Sandeep Doddaballapur authored
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Sandeep Doddaballapur authored
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Sandeep Doddaballapur authored
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- 30 Jan, 2011 4 commits
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Vasil Dimov authored
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Vasil Dimov authored
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Vasil Dimov authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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- 29 Jan, 2011 5 commits
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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John H. Embretsen authored
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John H. Embretsen authored
Third updated patch - this version also includes copyright notice in added Perl script. This patch implements a check for such modules at runtime. If modules are not found or unable to load, the test is skipped with the following message: [ skipped ] Test needs Perl modules DBI and DBD::mysql Checks are done via a helper Perl script which looks for the module in a runtime environment that is as similar to that of the mysqlhotcopy script as possible (thus not intended for Windows environments at this time). The helper script tells mysql-test about the result by writing information to a temporary file that is later read by mysql-test. See comments in added files (have_dbi_dbd-mysql.inc and checkDBI_DBD-mysql.pl) for details. The patch also removes the mysqlhotcopy tests from the list of disabled tests.
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- 28 Jan, 2011 10 commits
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Bjorn Munch authored
Do as mysqld_safe: if running mysqld-debug, plugins are in debug subdirs NB mtr --debug won't work in this context until 47141 is fixed Also moved read_plugin_defs; no point running this in all worker threads
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Mattias Jonsson authored
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Mattias Jonsson authored
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Mattias Jonsson authored
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Alfranio Correia authored
In SBR, if a statement does not fail, it is always written to the binary log, regardless if rows are changed or not. If there is a failure, a statement is only written to the binary log if a non-transactional (.e.g. MyIsam) engine is updated. INSERT ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE and INSERT IGNORE were not following the rule above and were not written to the binary log, if then engine was Innodb.
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John H. Embretsen authored
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Jimmy Yang authored
rb://582 approved by Marko
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Jimmy Yang authored
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Jimmy Yang authored
for external_size rb://581 approved by Marko
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Alfranio Correia authored
There are two calls to read_log_event() on master in mysql_binlog_send(). Each call reads 19 bytes in this test case and the error of the second read_log_event() is reported to the slave. The second read_log_event() starts from position 94 (75 + 19) to 113 (75 + 19 + 19). Usually, there are two events in the binary log: . 0 - 3 - Header . 4 - 105 - Format Descriptor Event . 106 - 304 - Query Event and both reads fail because operations are reading from invalid positions as expected. However, mysql_binlog_send() does not use the same IO_CACHE that is used to write into binary log (i.e. mysql_bin_log.log_file) for the hot binary log. It opens the binary log file directly by calling open_binlog() and creates a separated IO_CACHE. So there is a possibly that after a master has flushed the binary log file, the content has been cached by the filesystem, and has not updated the disk file. If this happens, then a slave will only see part of the file, and thus the second read_log_event() will report event truncated error. To fix the problem, if the first read_log_event() has failed, we ensure that the second one will try to read from the same position.
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- 27 Jan, 2011 11 commits
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Mattias Jonsson authored
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Mattias Jonsson authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
Added --mysqld-env option, propagate via safe_process Simplified: should be safe to set in parent safe_process after it's started Addendum: catch cases of --mysqld-env w/o value, assume env.var name never begins with "--"
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Tor Didriksen authored
Fixed the 'show profile source' part of the bug. Leaving SHOW ENGINE INNODB MUTEX to a separate patch.
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John H. Embretsen authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
trx_get_trx_by_xid(): Invalidate trx->xid after a successful lookup, so that subsequent callers will not find the same transaction. The only callers of trx_get_trx_by_xid() will be invoking innobase_commit_low() or innobase_rollback_trx(), and those code paths should not depend on trx->xid. rb://584 approved by Jimmy Yang
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Marko Mäkelä authored
that refers to trx_sys_set_ibuf_format(). Change buffer format tagging was never implemented.
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Horst.Hunger authored
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Horst.Hunger authored
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Sandeep Doddaballapur authored
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- 26 Jan, 2011 4 commits
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Mattias Jonsson authored
bug#57924 does not occur in 5.5, so I reverted the 5.1 specific code and used the errors from 5.5 instead in the tests
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Mattias Jonsson authored
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Mattias Jonsson authored
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
that implement add_index The problem was that ALTER TABLE blocked reads on an InnoDB table while adding a secondary index, even if this was not needed. It is only needed for the final step where the .frm file is updated. The reason queries were blocked, was that ALTER TABLE upgraded the metadata lock from MDL_SHARED_NO_WRITE (which blocks writes) to MDL_EXCLUSIVE (which blocks all accesses) before index creation. The way the server handles index creation, is that storage engines publish their capabilities to the server and the server determines which of the following three ways this can be handled: 1) build a new version of the table; 2) change the existing table but with exclusive metadata lock; 3) change the existing table but without metadata lock upgrade. For InnoDB and secondary index creation, option 3) should have been selected. However this failed for two reasons. First, InnoDB did not publish this capability properly. Second, the ALTER TABLE code failed to made proper use of the information supplied by the storage engine. A variable need_lock_for_indexes was set accordingly, but was not later used. This patch fixes this problem by only doing metadata lock upgrade before index creation/deletion if this variable has been set. This patch also changes some of the related terminology used in the code. Specifically the use of "fast" and "online" with respect to ALTER TABLE. "Fast" was used to indicate that an ALTER TABLE operation could be done without involving a temporary table. "Fast" has been renamed "in-place" to more accurately describe the behavior. "Online" meant that the operation could be done without taking a table lock. However, in the current implementation writes are always prohibited during ALTER TABLE and an exclusive metadata lock is held while updating the .frm, so ALTER TABLE is not completely online. This patch replaces "online" with "in-place", with additional comments indicating if concurrent reads are allowed during index creation/deletion or not. An important part of this update of terminology is renaming of the handler flags used by handlers to indicate if index creation/deletion can be done in-place and if concurrent reads are allowed. For example, the HA_ONLINE_ADD_INDEX_NO_WRITES flag has been renamed to HA_INPLACE_ADD_INDEX_NO_READ_WRITE, while HA_ONLINE_ADD_INDEX is now HA_INPLACE_ADD_INDEX_NO_WRITE. Note that this is a rename to clarify current behavior, the flag values have not changed and no flags have been removed or added. Test case added to innodb_mysql_sync.test.
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