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	MySQL 4.1
  and Bug#16920 rpl_deadlock_innodb fails in show slave status (reported for MySQL 5.1)
  - backport of several fixes done in MySQL 5.0 to 4.1
  - fix for new discovered instability (see comment on Bug#12429 + Bug#16920)
  - reenabling of testcases
mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result:
  Updated results
mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result:
  Updated results
mysql-test/t/disabled.def:
  Reenabling of tests
mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test:
  - replace sleep with real_sleep (backport fix for Bug#15624 MySQL 5.0)
  - egalized value for Slave_IO_Running 
  - line 105 (backport fix for Bug#12429 MySQL 5.0)
  - line 85 (see comment in Bug#12429 
             + Bug#16920 rpl_deadlock_innodb fails in show slave status)
  - improve readability of show slave status output (--vertical_results)
mysql-test/t/rpl_relayrotate.test:
  - Replace select ... with select max(a)
  - add sync_with_master (backport fix done by Kristian in MySQL 5.0 because of timing
    problems similar to Bug#15624)
mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test:
  Add wait_for_slave_to_stop like in the current MySQL 5.0 version of this test.
  I assume this makes the test results more predictable.
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
		
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# When the relay log gets rotated while the I/O thread
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# is reading a transaction, the transaction spans on two or more
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# relay logs. If STOP SLAVE occurs while the SQL thread is
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# executing a part of the transaction in the non-first relay logs,
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# we test if START SLAVE will resume in the beginning of the
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# transaction (i.e., step back to the first relay log)
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# The slave is started with max_binlog_size=16384 bytes,
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# to force many rotations (approximately 30 rotations)
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source include/have_innodb.inc;
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source include/master-slave.inc;
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connection slave;
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stop slave;
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connection master;
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--disable_warnings
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create table t1 (a int) engine=innodb;
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--enable_warnings
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let $1=8000;
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disable_query_log;
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begin;
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while ($1)
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{
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# eval means expand $ expressions
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 eval insert into t1 values( $1 );
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 dec $1;
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}
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commit;
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# This will generate a 500kB master's binlog,
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# which corresponds to 30 slave's relay logs.
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enable_query_log;
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save_master_pos;
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connection slave;
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reset slave;
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start slave;
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# We wait 1 sec for the SQL thread to be somewhere in
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# the middle of the transaction, hopefully not in
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# the first relay log, and hopefully before the COMMIT.
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# Usually it stops when the SQL thread is around the 15th relay log.
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# We cannot use MASTER_POS_WAIT() as master's position
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# increases only when the slave executes the COMMIT.
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# Note that except when using Valgrind, 1 second is enough for the I/O slave
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# thread to fetch the whole master's binlog.
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sleep 1;
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stop slave;
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# We suppose the SQL thread stopped before COMMIT.
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# If so the transaction was rolled back
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# and the table is now empty.
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# Now restart
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start slave;
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# And see if the table contains '8000'
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# which proves that the transaction restarted at
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# the right place.
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# We must wait for the transaction to commit before
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# reading:
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sync_with_master;
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select max(a) from t1;
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connection master;
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# The following DROP is a very important cleaning task:
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# imagine the next test is run with --skip-innodb: it will do
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# DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; but this will delete the frm and leave
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# some data in the InnoDB datafile (because at that time mysqld
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# does not know about InnoDB : --skip-innodb). So if later in the
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# test suite a test wants to create an InnoDB table called t1, it
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# will fail with 
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# InnoDB: Error: table t1 already exists in InnoDB internal
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# InnoDB: data dictionary. Have you deleted the .frm file etc
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drop table t1;
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# wait until this drop is executed on slave
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save_master_pos;
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connection slave;
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sync_with_master;
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# End of 4.1 tests
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