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Marc Alff 4e1678daca Bug#57609 performance_schema does not work with lower_case_table_names
Before this fix, the performance schema tables were defined in UPPERCASE.

This was incompatible with the lowercase_table_names option, and caused
issues with the install / upgrade process, when changing the lower case
table names setting *after* the install or upgrade.

With this fix, all performance schema tables are exposed with lowercase names.
As a result, the name of the performance schema table is always lowercase,
no matter how / if / when the lowercase_table_names setting if changed.
2010-11-03 16:42:33 +01:00

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# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc
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# Tests for PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA
--source include/not_embedded.inc
--source include/have_perfschema.inc
--source ../include/start_server_common.inc
# Expect no classes
show variables like "performance_schema_max_mutex_classes";
select count(*) from performance_schema.setup_instruments
where name like "wait/synch/mutex/%";
# We lost all the classes
select variable_value > 0 from information_schema.global_status
where variable_name like 'PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA_MUTEX_CLASSES_LOST';
# Expect no instances
select count(*) from performance_schema.mutex_instances;
# Expect no instances lost
show status like "performance_schema_mutex_instances_lost";