This commit changes backup execution (namely the block ddl phase),
so that node is not paused from cluster. Instead, the following
backup execution is declared as vulnerable for possible cluster
level conflicts, especially with DDL statement applying.
With this, the mariabackup execution may be aborted, if DDL
statements happen during backup execution. This abortable
backup execution is optional feature and may be
enabled/disabled by wsrep_mode: BF_ABORT_MARIABACKUP.
Note that old style node desync and pause, despite of
WSREP_MODE_BF_MARIABACKUP is needed if node is operating as
SST donor.
Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
Test MDEV-26575 fails when it runs after MDEV-25389. This is because
the latter simulates a failure while an applier thread is
created in `start_wsrep_THD()`. The failure was not handled correctly
and would not cleanup the created THD from the global
`server_threads`. A subsequent shutdown would hang and eventually fail
trying to close this THD.
Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
If repl.max_ws_size is set too low following CREATE TABLE could fail
during commit. In this case wsrep_commit_empty should allow rolling
it back if provider state is s_aborted.
Furhermore, original ER_ERROR_DURING_COMMIT does not really tell anything
clear for user. Therefore, this commit adds a new error
ER_TOO_BIG_WRITESET. This will change some test cases output.
In test user has set WSREP_ON=OFF this causes streaming replication
recovery to fail and this caused call to unireg_abort(). However,
this call is not necessary and we can let transaction to fail. Naturally,
if real user does this he needs to bootstrap his cluster.
wsrep_server_incoming_address function always returned value of the
wsrep_node_incoming_address even when actual incoming address
was resolved to inc_addr variable. Fixed by returning inc_addr
if it does contain incoming address.
Integration with status reporter in wsrep-lib.
Status reporter reports changes in wsrep state and logged errors/
warnings to a json file which then can be read and interpreted by
an external monitoring tool.
Rationale: until the server is fully initialized it is unaccessible
by client and the only source of information is an error log which
is not machine-friendly. Since wsrep node can spend a very long time
in initialization phase (state transfer), it may be a very long time
that automatic tools can't easily monitor its liveness and progression.
New variable: wsrep_status_file specifies the output file name.
If not set, no file is created and no reporting is done.
Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
Using parallel slave applying can cause deadlock between between DDL and
other events. GTID with lower seqno can be blocked in galera when node
entered TOI mode, but DDL GTID which has higher node can be blocked
before previous GTIDs are applied locally.
Fix is to check prior commits before entering TOI.
Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>
* Fix test galera.MW-44 to make it work with --ps-protocol
* Skip test galera.MW-328C under --ps-protocol This test
relies on wsrep_retry_autocommit, which has no effect
under ps-protocol.
* Return WSREP related errors on COM_STMT_PREPARE commands
Change wsrep_command_no_result() to allow sending back errors
when a statement is prepared. For example, to handle deadlock
error due to BF aborted transaction during prepare.
* Add sync waiting before statement prepare
When a statement is prepared, tables used in the statement may be
opened and checked for existence. Because of that, some tests (for
example galera_create_table_as_select) that CREATE a table in one node
and then SELECT from the same table in another node may result in errors
due to non existing table.
To make tests behave similarly under normal and PS protocol, we add a
call to sync wait before preparing statements that would sync wait
during normal execution.
Reviewed-by: Jan Lindström <jan.lindstrom@mariadb.com>