File: innodb_file_limit_check.test

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--source include/big_test.inc

CALL mtr.add_suppression("innodb_open_files should not be greater than the open_files_limit.");

CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT)ENGINE=INNODB PARTITION BY HASH(a) PARTITIONS
1024;

--echo #Setting innodb_open_files to a common value to have synchronicity across platforms
let $restart_parameters = restart: --innodb_open_files=1000000;
-- source include/restart_mysqld.inc

let SEARCH_FILE= $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/log/mysqld.1.err;
let SEARCH_PATTERN= \[Warning\] .*MY-\\d+.* innodb_open_files should not be greater than the open_files_limit.;
--source include/search_pattern.inc

SELECT 1 UNION SELECT * FROM t1  UNION SELECT * FROM t1  UNION
SELECT * FROM t1  UNION SELECT * FROM t1  UNION SELECT * FROM
t1;

DROP TABLE t1;