File: gr_recovery_user_password_nonexistent.test

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################################################################################
# This test verifies that the two recovery options namely, recovery_user and
# recovery_password no longer exist.
#
# Test:
# 0. The test requires one server.
# 1. Check group_replication_recovery_user is no longer valid.
# 2. Check group_replication_recovery_password is no longer valid.
################################################################################

--source include/have_group_replication_plugin.inc
--let $rpl_skip_group_replication_start= 1
--source include/group_replication.inc

--echo # Check that the two options are no longer valid.
--error ER_UNKNOWN_SYSTEM_VARIABLE
SET GLOBAL group_replication_recovery_user= "dummy_user";

--error ER_UNKNOWN_SYSTEM_VARIABLE
SET GLOBAL group_replication_recovery_password= "dummy_password";

--source include/group_replication_end.inc