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mariadb/mysql-test/suite/binlog_encryption/encrypted_master_switch_to_unencrypted.test
Elena Stepanova 8e702bce66 MDEV-11504 binlog_encryption.encrypted_master_switch_to_unencrypted fails sporadically in buildbot
The reason is a simple race condition. Initially the test was meant to synchronize with master
before showing tables, but it turned out that the slave IO thread should fail by this point,
and synchronization was removed along with a server bugfix. Now added an intermediate sync
instead, to make sure that slave has replicated events before the point of failure
2016-12-08 17:05:01 +02:00

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#
# TODO: write here what the test checks after MDEV-11288 is fixed
#
# The test starts with unencrypted master.
# It stops replication, generates a few statement and row events
# on the master, then restarts the server with encrypted binlog,
# generates some more events and restarts it back without encryption
# (no encryption plugin).
# Then it resumes replication and checks what happens when the server
# tries to feed the binary logs (included the encrypted ones)
# to the slave.
#
--source include/have_binlog_format_mixed.inc
--echo #################
--echo # Initialization
--echo #################
--let $rpl_topology= 1->2
--source include/rpl_init.inc
--enable_connect_log
# We stop replication because we want it to happen after the switch
--connection server_2
--disable_connect_log
--source include/stop_slave.inc
--enable_connect_log
--echo #####################################################
--echo # Part 1: unencrypted master
--echo #####################################################
--connection server_1
call mtr.add_suppression("Got fatal error 1236 from master when reading data from binary log: 'Could not decrypt binlog: encryption key error;");
CREATE TABLE table1_no_encryption (
pk INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
ts TIMESTAMP NULL,
b BLOB
) ENGINE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO table1_no_encryption VALUES (NULL,NOW(),'data_no_encryption');
INSERT INTO table1_no_encryption SELECT NULL,NOW(),b FROM table1_no_encryption;
FLUSH BINARY LOGS;
SET binlog_format=ROW;
INSERT INTO table1_no_encryption SELECT NULL,NOW(),b FROM table1_no_encryption;
INSERT INTO table1_no_encryption SELECT NULL,NOW(),b FROM table1_no_encryption;
# Make sure that binary logs are not encrypted
--let SEARCH_FILE= master-bin.0*
--let SEARCH_PATTERN= table1_no_encryption
--source include/search_pattern_in_file.inc
# We are storing the position now, because up to this point the slave
# should be able to synchronize with master
--save_master_pos
--echo #####################################################
--echo # Part 2: restart master, now with binlog encryption
--echo #####################################################
--let $rpl_server_parameters= --encrypt-binlog=1 --plugin-load-add=$FILE_KEY_MANAGEMENT_SO --file-key-management --loose-file-key-management-filename=$MYSQL_TEST_DIR/std_data/keys.txt
--let $rpl_server_number= 1
--source restart_server.inc
CREATE TABLE table2_to_encrypt (
pk INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
ts TIMESTAMP NULL,
b BLOB
) ENGINE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO table2_to_encrypt VALUES (NULL,NOW(),'data_to_encrypt');
INSERT INTO table2_to_encrypt SELECT NULL,NOW(),b FROM table2_to_encrypt;
FLUSH BINARY LOGS;
SET binlog_format=ROW;
INSERT INTO table2_to_encrypt SELECT NULL,NOW(),b FROM table2_to_encrypt;
INSERT INTO table2_to_encrypt SELECT NULL,NOW(),b FROM table2_to_encrypt;
# Make sure that binary logs are encrypted
--let SEARCH_FILE= master-bin.0*
--let SEARCH_PATTERN= table2_to_encrypt
--source include/search_pattern_in_file.inc
--echo #####################################################
--echo # Part 3: restart master again without encryption
--echo #####################################################
--let $rpl_server_parameters= --encrypt-binlog=0
--let $rpl_server_number= 1
--source restart_server.inc
CREATE TABLE table3_no_encryption (
pk INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
ts TIMESTAMP NULL,
b BLOB
) ENGINE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO table3_no_encryption VALUES (NULL,NOW(),'data_no_encryption');
INSERT INTO table3_no_encryption SELECT NULL,NOW(),b FROM table3_no_encryption;
INSERT INTO table3_no_encryption SELECT NULL,NOW(),b FROM table3_no_encryption;
--echo #####################################################
--echo # Check: resume replication and check how it goes
--echo #####################################################
--connection server_2
start slave;
# The slave should be able to synchronize with master up to
# the previously saved position (when the log was still unencrypted)
--sync_with_master
--connection server_1
# Now save the current position and make slave to try to syncrhonize.
# It shouldn't work, the slave IO thread is expected to abort with an error
--save_master_pos
--connection server_2
--let slave_io_errno=1236
--source include/wait_for_slave_io_error.inc
--sorted_result
SHOW TABLES;
--disable_connect_log
--source include/stop_slave.inc
--enable_connect_log
reset slave;
--echo ##########
--echo # Cleanup
--echo ##########
--connection server_1
reset master;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table1_no_encryption;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table2_to_encrypt;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table3_no_encryption;
DROP TABLE table1_no_encryption, table2_to_encrypt, table3_no_encryption;
--connection server_2
--disable_connect_log
--source include/start_slave.inc
--source include/rpl_end.inc