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Bug#11747416 : 32228 A disk full makes binary log corrupt
Binary log of master can get a partially logged event if the server runs out of disk space and, while waiting for some space to be freed, is shut down (or crashes). If the server is not stopped, it will just wait endlessly for space to be freed, thus no partial event anomaly occurs. The restarted master server has had a dubious policy to send the incomplete event to slave which it apparently can't handle. Although an error was printed out the fact of sending with unclear error message is a source of confusion. Actually the problem of presence an incomplete event in the binary log was already fixed by WL 5493 (which was merged to our current trunk branch, major version 5.6). The fix makes the server truncate the binary log on server restart and recovery. However 5.5 master can't do that. So the current issue is a problem of sending incomplete events to the slave by 5.5 master. It is fixed in this patch by changing the policy so that only complete events are pushed by the dump thread to the IO thread. In addition, the error text that master sends to the slave when an incomplete event is found, now states that incomplete event may have been caused by an out-of-disk space situation and provides coordinates of the first and the last event bytes read.
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ CREATE TABLE t1(c1 INT);
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FLUSH LOGS;
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call mtr.add_suppression('Got fatal error 1236 from master when reading data from binary log: .*could not find next log');
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include/wait_for_slave_io_error.inc [errno=1236]
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Last_IO_Error = 'Got fatal error 1236 from master when reading data from binary log: 'could not find next log''
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Last_IO_Error = 'Got fatal error 1236 from master when reading data from binary log: 'could not find next log; the last event was read from ./master-bin.000002 at 237, the last byte read was read from ./master-bin.000002 at 237.''
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CREATE TABLE t2(c1 INT);
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FLUSH LOGS;
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CREATE TABLE t3(c1 INT);
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