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mariadb/mysql-test/suite/encryption/t/innodb_page_encryption_key_change.test
Marko Mäkelä 08413254b7 Remove references to innodb_file_format.
innodb_file_format=Barracuda is the default in MariaDB 10.2.
Do not set it, because the option will be removed in MariaDB 10.3.

Also, do not set innodb_file_per_table=1 because it is the default.

Note that MDEV-11828 should fix the test innodb.innodb-64k
already in 10.1.
2017-01-18 08:43:11 +02:00

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-- source include/have_innodb.inc
-- source include/have_file_key_management_plugin.inc
# embedded does not support restart
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
--echo # Restart mysqld --loose-file-key-management-filename=keys2.txt
-- let $restart_parameters=--loose-file-key-management-filename=$MYSQL_TEST_DIR/std_data/keys2.txt
-- source include/restart_mysqld.inc
create table innodb_normal(c1 bigint not null, b char(200)) engine=innodb;
show warnings;
create table innodb_compact(c1 bigint not null, b char(200)) engine=innodb row_format=compact encrypted=yes encryption_key_id=2;
show warnings;
create table innodb_compressed(c1 bigint not null, b char(200)) engine=innodb row_format=compressed encrypted=yes encryption_key_id=3;
show warnings;
create table innodb_dynamic(c1 bigint not null, b char(200)) engine=innodb row_format=dynamic encrypted=yes encryption_key_id=4;
show warnings;
create table innodb_redundant(c1 bigint not null, b char(200)) engine=innodb row_format=redundant encrypted=yes encryption_key_id=5;
show warnings;
insert into innodb_normal values (1,'test1'),(2,'foo'),(3,'bar'),(4,'mariadb');
insert into innodb_compact select * from innodb_normal;
insert into innodb_compressed select * from innodb_normal;
insert into innodb_dynamic select * from innodb_normal;
insert into innodb_redundant select * from innodb_normal;
# Note there that these variables are updated only when real I/O is done, thus they are not reliable
SELECT variable_value >= 0 FROM information_schema.global_status WHERE variable_name = 'innodb_num_pages_encrypted';
SELECT variable_value >= 0 FROM information_schema.global_status WHERE variable_name = 'innodb_num_pages_decrypted';
alter table innodb_compact engine=innodb encryption_key_id = 6;
alter table innodb_compressed engine=innodb encryption_key_id = 6;
alter table innodb_dynamic engine=innodb encryption_key_id = 6;
alter table innodb_redundant engine=innodb encryption_key_id = 6;
select * from innodb_normal;
select * from innodb_compact;
select * from innodb_compressed;
select * from innodb_dynamic;
select * from innodb_redundant;
# Note there that these variables are updated only when real I/O is done, thus they are not reliable
SELECT variable_value >= 0 FROM information_schema.global_status WHERE variable_name = 'innodb_num_pages_encrypted';
SELECT variable_value >= 0 FROM information_schema.global_status WHERE variable_name = 'innodb_num_pages_decrypted';
--echo # Restart mysqld --loose-file-key-management-filename=keys3.txt
-- let $restart_parameters=--loose-file-key-management-filename=$MYSQL_TEST_DIR/std_data/keys3.txt
-- source include/restart_mysqld.inc
select * from innodb_normal;
select * from innodb_compact;
select * from innodb_compressed;
select * from innodb_dynamic;
select * from innodb_redundant;
# Note there that these variables are updated only when real I/O is done, thus they are not reliable
SELECT variable_value >= 0 FROM information_schema.global_status WHERE variable_name = 'innodb_num_pages_encrypted';
SELECT variable_value >= 0 FROM information_schema.global_status WHERE variable_name = 'innodb_num_pages_decrypted';
alter table innodb_compact engine=innodb encryption_key_id = 2;
alter table innodb_compressed engine=innodb encryption_key_id = 3;
alter table innodb_dynamic engine=innodb encryption_key_id = 4;
alter table innodb_redundant engine=innodb encryption_key_id = 5;
select * from innodb_normal;
select * from innodb_compact;
select * from innodb_compressed;
select * from innodb_dynamic;
select * from innodb_redundant;
# Note there that these variables are updated only when real I/O is done, thus they are not reliable
SELECT variable_value >= 0 FROM information_schema.global_status WHERE variable_name = 'innodb_num_pages_encrypted';
SELECT variable_value >= 0 FROM information_schema.global_status WHERE variable_name = 'innodb_num_pages_decrypted';
drop table innodb_normal;
drop table innodb_compact;
drop table innodb_compressed;
drop table innodb_dynamic;
drop table innodb_redundant;