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-- source include/have_multi_ndb.inc
-- source include/have_binlog_format_mixed_or_row.inc

# Dummy table create/drop to avoid a race where table is created
# before event subscription is set up, causing test failure (BUG#20677).
connection server2;
CREATE TABLE t3 (dummy INT PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE = NDB;
connection server1;
DROP TABLE t3;

# reset for test
connection server1;
reset master;
connection server2;
reset master;

#
# basic test to see if one server sees the table from the other
# and sets up the replication correctly
#

# create table on the other server
connection server2;
CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT PRIMARY KEY, b int) ENGINE = NDB;

# insert something on server2
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1,1),(2,2);
# verify that we get the data in the binlog
--source include/show_binlog_events.inc
select * from t2 order by a;
SELECT epoch FROM
  mysql.ndb_binlog_index ORDER BY epoch DESC LIMIT 1 into @the_epoch;
--replace_column 1 <the_epoch>
SELECT @the_epoch,inserts,updates,deletes,schemaops FROM
  mysql.ndb_binlog_index ORDER BY epoch DESC LIMIT 1;
let $the_epoch= `SELECT @the_epoch`;

# see if we got something on server1
connection server1;
SELECT * FROM t2 ORDER BY a;
# doing drop table will ensure that all the events have been received
DROP TABLE t2;
# verify thar we have table and data in binlog
--source include/show_binlog_events.inc
--replace_result $the_epoch <the_epoch>
eval SELECT inserts,updates,deletes,schemaops FROM 
  mysql.ndb_binlog_index WHERE epoch=$the_epoch;

# reset for next test
connection server1;
reset master;
connection server2;
reset master;

# single schema ops will not show
connection server2;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE = NDB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(2);
--source include/show_binlog_events.inc
select epoch FROM
  mysql.ndb_binlog_index ORDER BY epoch DESC LIMIT 1 into @the_epoch2;
--replace_column 1 <the_epoch2>
SELECT @the_epoch2,inserts,updates,deletes,schemaops FROM
  mysql.ndb_binlog_index ORDER BY epoch DESC LIMIT 1;
let $the_epoch2= `SELECT @the_epoch2`;

--replace_result $the_epoch <the_epoch> $the_epoch2 <the_epoch2>
eval SELECT inserts,updates,deletes,schemaops FROM
   mysql.ndb_binlog_index WHERE epoch > $the_epoch AND epoch <= $the_epoch2;

# now see that we have the events on the other server
connection server2;
# doing drop table will ensure that all the events have been received
drop table t1;
# verify thar we have table and data in binlog
--source include/show_binlog_events.inc
--replace_result $the_epoch <the_epoch> $the_epoch2 <the_epoch2>
eval SELECT inserts,updates,deletes,schemaops FROM
   mysql.ndb_binlog_index WHERE epoch > $the_epoch AND epoch <= $the_epoch2;