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#
# This file contains test for (2) test suite.
#
# Consult WL#2789 for more information.
#
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--source include/im_check_env.inc
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#
# Check 'SHOW INSTANCE OPTIONS' command.
#
# Since configuration of an mysqld-instance contains directories, we should
# completely ignore the second column (values) in order to make the test
# case produce the same results on different installations;
# TODO: ignore values of only directory-specific options.
#
--replace_column 2 VALUE
SHOW INSTANCE OPTIONS mysqld1;
--replace_column 2 VALUE
SHOW INSTANCE OPTIONS mysqld2;
#
# Before checking log files, we should start the second instance (mysqld2) to
# give it a chance to create log files.
#
START INSTANCE mysqld2;
--exec $MYSQL_TEST_DIR/t/wait_for_process.sh $IM_MYSQLD2_PATH_PID 30 started im_utils
STOP INSTANCE mysqld2;
--exec $MYSQL_TEST_DIR/t/wait_for_process.sh $IM_MYSQLD2_PATH_PID 30 stopped im_utils
#
# Check 'SHOW LOG FILES' command:
# - check that log files of both offline and online instances are accessible;
# - since placement of the log files is installation-specific, we should
# ignore it in comparisson;
# - also, we should ignore log file size, since it may depend on the version
# being tested;
#
--replace_column 2 PATH 3 FILE_SIZE
SHOW mysqld1 LOG FILES;
--replace_column 2 PATH 3 FILE_SIZE
SHOW mysqld2 LOG FILES;
#
# Check 'SHOW LOG' command:
# - check that all three kinds of logs are available for both offline and
# online instances;
# - we should ignore the value, because it is very specific and depends on
# many factors; we only check that Instance Manager is able to provide log
# files.
#
# mysqld1 (online) w/o the optional argument.
--replace_column 1 LOG_DATA
SHOW mysqld1 LOG ERROR 10;
--replace_column 1 LOG_DATA
SHOW mysqld1 LOG SLOW 10;
--replace_column 1 LOG_DATA
SHOW mysqld1 LOG GENERAL 10;
# mysqld1 (online) with the optional argument.
--replace_column 1 LOG_DATA
SHOW mysqld1 LOG ERROR 10, 2;
--replace_column 1 LOG_DATA
SHOW mysqld1 LOG SLOW 10, 2;
--replace_column 1 LOG_DATA
SHOW mysqld1 LOG GENERAL 10, 2;
# mysqld2 (offline) w/o the optional argument.
--replace_column 1 LOG_DATA
SHOW mysqld2 LOG ERROR 10;
--replace_column 1 LOG_DATA
SHOW mysqld2 LOG SLOW 10;
--replace_column 1 LOG_DATA
SHOW mysqld2 LOG GENERAL 10;
# mysqld2 (offline) with the optional argument.
--replace_column 1 LOG_DATA
SHOW mysqld2 LOG ERROR 10, 2;
--replace_column 1 LOG_DATA
SHOW mysqld2 LOG SLOW 10, 2;
--replace_column 1 LOG_DATA
SHOW mysqld2 LOG GENERAL 10, 2;
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