File: start_server_no_table_hdl.test

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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 instances
show global variables like "performance_schema_max_table_instances";

# Expect no handles
show global variables like "performance_schema_max_table_handles";

# Create an instrumented table
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists test.instrument_me;
--enable_warnings

create table test.instrument_me(a int);
insert into test.instrument_me values (1), (2), (3);
select * from test.instrument_me;
drop table test.instrument_me;

# Expect no instances lost
show global variables like "performance_schema_max_table_instances";

# We lost all the handles
--disable_warnings
select variable_value > 0 from information_schema.global_status
  where variable_name like 'PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA_TABLE_HANDLES_LOST';
--enable_warnings