File: apply_status_table.test

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--source include/have_ndb.inc

#
# Test that the mysql.ndb_apply_status table has been created properly.
# The table is used by MySQL Cluster replication to keep a record
# of the operations that have been replicated from the source to the replica.
#
# The table is created by the ndbcluster plugin while connecting to NDB.

#
# Check that the mysql.ndb_apply_status table exist
#
select TABLE_SCHEMA, TABLE_NAME from information_schema.tables
  where TABLE_SCHEMA = 'mysql' and TABLE_NAME = 'ndb_apply_status';

#
# Check that mysql.ndb_apply_status table contains the expected columns
# and data types
#
select ORDINAL_POSITION, COLUMN_NAME, COLUMN_TYPE, CHARACTER_SET_NAME,
       COLUMN_DEFAULT, IS_NULLABLE from information_schema.columns
  where TABLE_SCHEMA = 'mysql' and TABLE_NAME = 'ndb_apply_status'
  order by ORDINAL_POSITION;