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Author SHA1 Message Date
Astha Pareek
cdbba60456 BUG#11761680
disabled binlog_spurious_ddl_errors on mysql-5.5
2013-01-18 18:26:02 +05:30
Astha Pareek
7752e7d101 Description
The test, binlog.binlog_spurious_ddl_errors was failing on pb2 at the statement
      "UNINSTALL PLUGIN example;" with this warning:
      "Warning	1620	Plugin is busy and will be uninstalled on shutdown "
      
      Fix
      Spurious warnings occur in the test since we do not empty the Query cache,
      used by the example plugin at the time of creating tables using the plugin.
      Hence, the query chache is flushed before uninstalling the plugin.
      Also, as part of running the test across platforms, the plugin installation
      script is changed.
2013-01-18 12:32:37 +05:30
Anitha Gopi
e5b36af265 Replaced all bug numbers with Oracle bugDB numbers 2011-05-23 17:03:41 +05:30
Luis Soares
155f82cfc9 BUG#11765446 (BUG#58416)
Removing the test case from mysql-5.5 list of disabled
test cases for the binlog suite. Actually, the test does
not exist in mysql-5.5, thus this is just a clean up.
2011-03-24 14:39:45 +00:00
Luis Soares
f0edc626d0 BUG#11765446 (BUG#58416)
Original patch did not remove the test case from the list
of disabled test cases. Removing it now!
2011-03-24 14:37:12 +00:00
Alexander Nozdrin
aad23e52c3 Merge from mysql-5.1-security. 2010-11-24 17:11:36 +03:00
Ramil Kalimullin
9919ac5c97 binlog.binlog_row_failure_mixing_engines test disabled.
See bug #58416.
2010-11-23 16:35:40 +03:00
Anitha Gopi
0f00988327 Fixed bug numbers in disabled.def files 2010-10-27 09:54:04 +05:30
Anitha Gopi
0e5cd31368 Up merge revision 3547 from 5.1. Enable sp_sync test since Bug 48157 is fixed 2010-10-27 11:04:48 +05:30
Alfranio Correia
bd3aa7eb78 BUG#50312 Warnings for unsafe sub-statement not returned to client
After BUG#36649, warnings for sub-statements are cleared when a 
new sub-statement is started. This is problematic since it suppresses
warnings for unsafe statements in some cases. It is important that we
always give a warning to the client, because the user needs to know
when there is a risk that the slave goes out of sync.
                        
We fixed the problem by generating warning messages for unsafe statements
while returning from a stored procedure, function, trigger or while
executing a top level statement.
                        
We also started checking unsafeness when both performance and log tables are
used. This is necessary after the performance schema which does a distinction
between performance and log tables.
2010-08-10 12:32:54 +01:00
Jon Olav Hauglid
1af11051bf manual merge from mysql-trunk-bugfixing
Conflicts:
Text conflict in mysql-test/r/archive.result
Contents conflict in mysql-test/r/innodb_bug38231.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/r/mdl_sync.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/disabled.def
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_binlog_format_errors.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/t/archive.test
Contents conflict in mysql-test/t/innodb_bug38231.test
Text conflict in mysql-test/t/mdl_sync.test
Text conflict in sql/sp_head.cc
Text conflict in sql/sql_show.cc
Text conflict in sql/table.cc
Text conflict in sql/table.h
2010-06-06 13:19:29 +02:00
Alexander Nozdrin
04ce78aad8 Disable binlog.binlog_spurious_ddl_errors due to Bug 54195. 2010-06-03 11:50:50 +04:00
Davi Arnaut
3c279d9a5a Bug#42643: InnoDB does not support replication of TRUNCATE TABLE
The problem was that TRUNCATE TABLE didn't take a exclusive
lock on a table if it resorted to truncating via delete of
all rows in the table. Specifically for InnoDB tables, this
could break proper isolation as InnoDB ends up aborting some
granted locks when truncating a table.

The solution is to take a exclusive metadata lock before
TRUNCATE TABLE can proceed. This guarantees that no other
transaction is using the table.

Incompatible change: Truncate via delete no longer fails
if sql_safe_updates is activated (this was a undocumented
side effect).
2010-05-25 17:01:38 -03:00
Luis Soares
0f90f1dee7 Disabled binlog_unsafe due to BUG#50312. 2010-01-13 23:27:22 +00:00
Mats Kindahl
e3708c231e Bug #36763
TRUNCATE TABLE fails to replicate when stmt-based binlogging is not supported.

There were two separate problems with the code, both of which are fixed with
this patch:

1. An error was printed by InnoDB for TRUNCATE TABLE in statement mode when
   the in isolation levels READ COMMITTED and READ UNCOMMITTED since InnoDB
   does permit statement-based replication for DML statements. However,
   the TRUNCATE TABLE is not transactional, but is a DDL, and should therefore
   be allowed to be replicated as a statement.

2. The statement was not logged in mixed mode because of the error above, but
   the error was not reported to the client.

This patch fixes the problem by treating TRUNCATE TABLE a DDL, that is, it is
always logged as a statement and not reporting an error from InnoDB for TRUNCATE
TABLE.
2009-02-06 17:06:41 +01:00
skozlov/ksm@mysql.com/virtop.(none)
0771579b82 Bug#32663, Bug#33045, Bug#23533, WL#4091 2008-02-29 00:50:15 +03:00
sven@riska.(none)
d1963d066b BUG#33247: mysqlbinlog does not clean up after itself on abnormal termination
Problem: mysqlbinlog does not free memory if an error happens.
Fix: binlog-processing functions do not call exit() anymore. Instead, they
print an error and return an error code. Error codes are propagated all
the way back to main, and all allocated memory is freed on the way.
2008-02-08 18:17:00 +01:00
mkindahl@dl145h.mysql.com
bdea24f483 Merge dl145h.mysql.com:/data0/mkindahl/mysql-5.1-rpl
into  dl145h.mysql.com:/data0/mkindahl/mysql-5.1-rpl-merge
2007-12-19 18:51:46 +01:00
sven@riska.(none)
5cc348a6a6 BUG#32407: Impossible to do point-in-time recovery from older binlog
Problem: it is unsafe to read base64-printed events without first
reading the Format_description_log_event (FD).  Currently, mysqlbinlog
cannot print the FD.

As a side effect, another bug has also been fixed: When mysqlbinlog
--start-position=X was specified, no ROLLBACK was printed. I changed
this, so that ROLLBACK is always printed.

This patch does several things:

 - Format_description_log_event (FD) now print themselves in base64
   format.

 - mysqlbinlog is now able to print FD events.  It has three modes:
    --base64-output=auto    Print row events in base64 output, and print
                            FD event.  The FD event is printed even if
                            it is outside the range specified with
                            --start-position, because it would not be
                            safe to read row events otherwise. This is
                            the default.

    --base64-output=always  Like --base64-output=auto, but also print
                            base64 output for query events.  This is
                            like the old --base64-output flag, which
                            is also a shorthand for
                            --base64-output=always

    --base64-output=never   Never print base64 output, generate error if
                            row events occur in binlog.  This is
                            useful to suppress the FD event in binlogs
                            known not to contain row events (e.g.,
                            because BINLOG statement is unsafe,
                            requires root privileges, is not SQL, etc)

 - the BINLOG statement now handles FD events correctly, by setting
   the thread's rli's relay log's description_event_for_exec to the
   loaded event.

   In fact, executing a BINLOG statement is almost the same as reading
   an event from a relay log.  Before my patch, the code for this was
   separated (exec_relay_log_event in slave.cc executes events from
   the relay log, mysql_client_binlog_statement in sql_binlog.cc
   executes BINLOG statements).  I needed to augment
   mysql_client_binlog_statement to do parts of what
   exec_relay_log_event does.  Hence, I did a small refactoring and
   moved parts of exec_relay_log_event to a new function, which I
   named apply_event_and_update_pos.  apply_event_and_update_pos is
   called both from exec_relay_log_event and from
   mysql_client_binlog_statement.

 - When a non-FD event is executed in a BINLOG statement, without
   previously executing a FD event in a BINLOG statement, it generates
   an error, because that's unsafe.  I took a new error code for that:
   ER_NO_FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_EVENT_BEFORE_BINLOG_STATEMENTS.

   In order to get a decent error message containing the name of the
   event, I added the class method char*
   Log_event::get_type_str(Log_event_type type), which returns a
   string name for the given Log_event_type.  This is just like the
   existing char* Log_event::get_type_str(), except it is a class
   method that takes the log event type as parameter.

   I also added PRE_GA_*_ROWS_LOG_EVENT to Log_event::get_type_str(),
   so that names of old rows event are properly printed.

 - When reading an event, I added a check that the event type is known
   by the current Format_description_log_event. Without this, it may
   crash on bad input (and I was struck by this several times).

 - I patched the following test cases, which all contain BINLOG
   statements for row events which must be preceded by BINLOG
   statements for FD events:
    - rpl_bug31076

While I was here, I fixed some small things in log_event.cc:

 - replaced hard-coded 4 by EVENT_TYPE_OFFSET in 3 places

 - replaced return by DBUG_VOID_RETURN in one place

 - The name of the logfile can be '-' to indicate stdin.  Before my
   patch, the code just checked if the first character is '-'; now it
   does a full strcmp().  Probably, all arguments that begin with a -
   are already handled somewhere else as flags, but I still think it
   is better that the code reflects what it is supposed to do, with as
   little dependencies as possible on other parts of the code.  If we
   one day implement that all command line arguments after -- are
   files (as most unix tools do), then we need this.

I also fixed the following in slave.cc:

 - next_event() was declared twice, and queue_event was not static but
   should be static (not used outside the file).
2007-12-14 19:02:02 +01:00
istruewing@stella.local
010d82753d Moved disabling of tests to the respective suites. 2007-11-26 17:31:53 +01:00
svoj@mysql.com/april.(none)
3b18aae71c BUG#29806 - binlog_innodb.test creates a server log
Stopping mysql server could result in an entry in mysql error
file: "InnoDB: Error: MySQL is freeing a thd".

This happened because InnoDB assumes that the server will never
call external_lock(F_UNLCK) in case external_lock(READ/WRITE)
failed.

Prior to this patch we haven't had strict definition whether
external_lock(F_UNLCK) must be called in case external_lock(READ/WRITE)
fails.

This patch states that we never call external_lock(F_UNLCK) in case
external_lock(READ/WRITE) fails.
2007-07-25 19:56:17 +05:00
istruewing@chilla.local
ba177535f5 Post-merge fixes
Disabled test cases that produce errors in a "server log".
2007-07-17 09:25:01 +02:00