File: innodb_stats_fetch.test

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#
# Test fetching from stats tables after manual update (ie FLUSH TABLE
# can be used to forcibly (re)fetch the stats from disk)
#

-- source include/have_innodb.inc
# Various sizes printed in this test depend on the page size and the
# functionality tested here is not related to the page size, so we only
# test with 16k page size.
-- source include/have_innodb_16k.inc

-- vertical_results

set @save_use_stat_tables =  @@use_stat_tables;
set @@use_stat_tables = COMPLEMENTARY;

CREATE TABLE test_ps_fetch
(a INT, b INT, c INT, d INT, PRIMARY KEY (a, b), INDEX idx (c, d))
ENGINE=INNODB STATS_PERSISTENT=1;

ANALYZE TABLE test_ps_fetch;

SELECT n_rows, clustered_index_size, sum_of_other_index_sizes
FROM mysql.innodb_table_stats WHERE table_name = 'test_ps_fetch';

SELECT index_name, stat_name, stat_value, sample_size, stat_description
FROM mysql.innodb_index_stats WHERE table_name = 'test_ps_fetch'
ORDER BY index_name, stat_name;

SELECT index_name, seq_in_index, column_name, cardinality
FROM information_schema.statistics WHERE table_name = 'test_ps_fetch'
ORDER BY index_name, seq_in_index;

SELECT
table_rows, avg_row_length, max_data_length, index_length
FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_name = 'test_ps_fetch';

UPDATE mysql.innodb_table_stats SET
n_rows = 1000,
clustered_index_size = 5
WHERE
table_name = 'test_ps_fetch';

UPDATE mysql.innodb_index_stats SET
stat_value = 20
WHERE
table_name = 'test_ps_fetch' AND
index_name = 'PRIMARY' AND
stat_name = 'n_diff_pfx01';

UPDATE mysql.innodb_index_stats SET
stat_value = 90
WHERE
table_name = 'test_ps_fetch' AND
index_name = 'PRIMARY' AND
stat_name = 'n_diff_pfx02';

UPDATE mysql.innodb_index_stats SET
stat_value = 3
WHERE
table_name = 'test_ps_fetch' AND
index_name = 'idx' AND
stat_name = 'n_diff_pfx01';

UPDATE mysql.innodb_index_stats SET
stat_value = 11
WHERE
table_name = 'test_ps_fetch' AND
index_name = 'idx' AND
stat_name = 'n_diff_pfx02';

FLUSH TABLE test_ps_fetch;

SELECT seq_in_index, column_name, cardinality
FROM information_schema.statistics WHERE table_name = 'test_ps_fetch'
ORDER BY index_name, seq_in_index;

SELECT
table_rows, avg_row_length, max_data_length, index_length
FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_name = 'test_ps_fetch';

DROP TABLE test_ps_fetch;
set @@use_stat_tables = @save_use_stat_tables;