include/master-slave.inc [connection master] CALL mtr.add_suppression("Unsafe statement binlogged in statement format since BINLOG_FORMAT = STATEMENT"); include/stop_slave.inc SET @old_log_output= @@log_output; SET GLOBAL log_output= 'TABLE'; SET @old_long_query_time= @@long_query_time; SET GLOBAL long_query_time= 2; TRUNCATE mysql.slow_log; include/start_slave.inc CREATE TABLE t1 (a int, b int); INSERT INTO t1 values(1, 1); INSERT INTO t1 values(1, sleep(3)); TRUNCATE mysql.slow_log; SELECT 1, sleep(3); 1 sleep(3) 1 0 SELECT 1; 1 1 TRUNCATE mysql.slow_log; SET TIMESTAMP= 1; SELECT 2, sleep(3); 2 sleep(3) 2 0 SELECT 2; 2 2 TRUNCATE mysql.slow_log; SET @old_slow_query_log= @@slow_query_log; SET GLOBAL slow_query_log= 'OFF'; SELECT 3, sleep(3); 3 sleep(3) 3 0 SELECT 3; 3 3 TRUNCATE mysql.slow_log; SET GLOBAL slow_query_log= @old_slow_query_log; DROP TABLE t1; include/stop_slave.inc SET GLOBAL long_query_time= @old_long_query_time; SET GLOBAL log_output= @old_log_output; include/start_slave.inc include/rpl_reset.inc SET @old_log_output= @@log_output; SET GLOBAL log_output= 'TABLE'; SET GLOBAL long_query_time= 2; SET @old_long_query_time= @@long_query_time; SET SESSION long_query_time= 2; TRUNCATE mysql.slow_log; include/stop_slave.inc SET @old_log_output= @@log_output; SET GLOBAL log_output= 'TABLE'; SET @old_long_query_time= @@long_query_time; SET GLOBAL long_query_time= 2; TRUNCATE mysql.slow_log; include/start_slave.inc CREATE TABLE t1 (a int, b int); ******************************************************************** **** INSERT one row that exceeds long_query_time **** Outcome: query ends up in both master and slave slow log ******************************************************************** INSERT INTO t1 values(1, sleep(3)); ### Assertion is good. Both Master and Slave exhibit the ### same number of queries in slow log: 1 TRUNCATE mysql.slow_log; TRUNCATE mysql.slow_log; ******************************************************************** **** Now do inserts again, but first add an index to the table. **** Outcome: Note that the slave contains the same one entry (as **** the master does) whereas before the patch it did not. ******************************************************************** ALTER TABLE t1 ADD INDEX id1(a); INSERT INTO t1 values(1, sleep(3)); ### Assertion is good. Both Master and Slave exhibit the ### same number of queries in slow log: 1 SET @@global.log_output= @old_log_output; SET @@global.long_query_time= @old_long_query_time; DROP TABLE t1; SET @@global.log_output= @old_log_output; SET @@global.long_query_time= @old_long_query_time; include/rpl_end.inc