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Andrei Elkin 9df656db65 MDEV-15373 engine gtid_slave_pos table name disobeys lower-case-table-names
Replicated transaction extra gtid statement on slave failed to specify
an engine gtid_slave_pos name correctly. In case  lower-case-table-names > 0
the InnoDB table name was generated to reproduce the lower-case-table-names=0 version
which is of mixed cases.
In rpl.rpl_mdev12179 test run this triggered a failure to DROP table which
was due to the innodb table handle was not closed:
 InnoDB: Waited XYZ seconds for ref-count on table: `mysql`.`gtid_slave_pos_innodb`
on windows.
The closing issue was caused by having the table registered twice in the table cache,
for its lower- and mixed- case name versions. The DROP-table handler closed only
only one of the cache item to leave the 2nd one active.
(On Linux a failure occurs earlier at attempt to open an expected lower-cased table:

  Last_Error: Error during XID COMMIT: failed to update GTID state in mysql.gtid_slave_pos: 1146: Table 'mysql.gtid_slave_pos_InnoDB' doesn't exist

but the table's name as the message shows is not in the right case).

Fixed with consulting lower-case-table-names when the engine gtid-slave-pos table
is created.
Note the lower-case-table-names=a-value created table will not recognized when next
the lower case option changes to a different value.
In 10.4 a follow-up patch is going to lowercase gtid-slave-pos autocreated table
at once at their origination, and a warning is issued in the 10.3 current patch.
2018-05-18 16:48:39 +03:00

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