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########################################################
# Test binlog variants produced by Ndb
#
# 1) Updates logged as write_row events
# Only primary key and updated columns included in the
# event
# 2) Updates logged as write_row_events
# All columns included in the event
# 3) Updates logged as update_row events
# Only primary key and updated columns included in the
# event
# 4) Updates logged as update_row events
# All columns included in the event
#
# Format variant (1) is the Ndb default.
#
# We use mysqlbinlog --verbose to check that the
# generated binlog contents are as expected.
#
########################################################
-- source include/have_ndb.inc
-- source include/have_binlog_format_row.inc
# Setup connections
connect(mysqld1,127.0.0.1,root,,test,$MASTER_MYPORT);
connect(mysqld2,127.0.0.1,root,,test,$MASTER_MYPORT1);
connect(mysqld3,127.0.0.1,root,,test,$MASTER_MYPORT2);
connect(mysqld4,127.0.0.1,root,,test,$MASTER_MYPORT3);
connection mysqld1;
# Create the table we're going to use
create table ba(ks int primary key, st int, lp int) engine = ndb;
# Wait for each mysqld to startup binlogging
--let $source_server=mysqld1
--let $dest_server=mysqld2
source suite/ndb_rpl/t/wait_schema_logging.inc;
--let $source_server=mysqld1
--let $dest_server=mysqld3
source suite/ndb_rpl/t/wait_schema_logging.inc;
--let $source_server=mysqld1
--let $dest_server=mysqld4
source suite/ndb_rpl/t/wait_schema_logging.inc;
--disable_query_log
connection mysqld1;
reset master;
connection mysqld2;
reset master;
connection mysqld3;
reset master;
connection mysqld4;
reset master;
--enable_query_log
connection mysqld1;
# Now make the inserts and update
insert into ba values (1, 1, 1), (2,2,2), (3,3,3), (4,4,4);
update ba set lp=40 where ks=4; # Update does not affect all columns
delete from ba where ks=2; # Also a delete for fun
--disable_query_log
# Add an event-stream marker
create table stream_marker(a int) engine=ndb;
drop table stream_marker;
--let $wait_binlog_event=stream_marker
--enable_query_log
# Now let's trim the Binlogs on each server
connection mysqld1;
--source include/wait_for_binlog_event.inc
flush logs;
connection mysqld2;
--source include/wait_for_binlog_event.inc
flush logs;
connection mysqld3;
--source include/wait_for_binlog_event.inc
flush logs;
connection mysqld4;
--source include/wait_for_binlog_event.inc
flush logs;
# Empty the table
delete from ba;
# Now let's examine the contents of the first binlog
# on each server
# We'll also apply the Binlog and check that the
# table contents are as expected in each case.
# As each server is recording in a new binlog, the
# new updates will go there.
connection mysqld1;
show variables like 'ndb_log_update%';
--source suite/ndb_binlog/t/ndb_binlog_get_binlog_stmts.inc
--disable_query_log
let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `select @@datadir;`;
--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG $MYSQLD_DATADIR/mysqld-bin.000001 > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/ndb_binlog_mysqlbinlog.sql
--exec $MYSQL -uroot < $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/ndb_binlog_mysqlbinlog.sql
--enable_query_log
select * from ba order by ks;
delete from ba;
connection mysqld2;
show variables like 'ndb_log_update%';
--source suite/ndb_binlog/t/ndb_binlog_get_binlog_stmts.inc
--disable_query_log
let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `select @@datadir;`;
--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG $MYSQLD_DATADIR/mysqld-bin.000001 > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/ndb_binlog_mysqlbinlog.sql
--exec $MYSQL -uroot < $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/ndb_binlog_mysqlbinlog.sql
--enable_query_log
select * from ba order by ks;
delete from ba;
connection mysqld3;
show variables like 'ndb_log_update%';
--source suite/ndb_binlog/t/ndb_binlog_get_binlog_stmts.inc
--disable_query_log
let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `select @@datadir;`;
--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG $MYSQLD_DATADIR/mysqld-bin.000001 > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/ndb_binlog_mysqlbinlog.sql
--exec $MYSQL -uroot < $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/ndb_binlog_mysqlbinlog.sql
--enable_query_log
select * from ba order by ks;
delete from ba;
connection mysqld4;
show variables like 'ndb_log_update%';
--source suite/ndb_binlog/t/ndb_binlog_get_binlog_stmts.inc
--disable_query_log
let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `select @@datadir;`;
--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG $MYSQLD_DATADIR/mysqld-bin.000001 > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/ndb_binlog_mysqlbinlog.sql
--exec $MYSQL -uroot < $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/ndb_binlog_mysqlbinlog.sql
--enable_query_log
select * from ba order by ks;
drop table ba;
--disable_query_log
flush logs;
--enable_query_log
# Bug#46662
# Replicating changes to tables with unique indexes
# The fix to bug#27378 results in the slave using NdbApi's write()
# mechanism when applying WRITE_ROW events to tables with unique
# indices.
#
# If this is not done then the slave attempts to partially use SQL
# REPLACE semantics when applying WRITE_ROW events to tables with
# unique indexes, which is not good and the slave fails with a
# duplicate key error on the primary key.
#
# The fix to Bug#46662 aims to correct this, so that replicated
# updates to tables with unique indices can work.
# Note that other issues with replicating into tables with unique
# indexes remain.
#
connection mysqld1;
reset master;
show variables like 'ndb_log_update%';
create table bah (tst int primary key, cvy int, sqs int, unique(sqs)) engine=ndb;
insert into bah values (1,1,1);
# Wait for epoch to complete in Binlog
--disable_query_log
create table dummy (a int primary key) engine=ndb;
--enable_query_log
# Now perform update
# This will be logged as WRITE
# Without ability to use NdbApi write() for replace, mysqlbinlog
# application will fail with duplicate key error on insert.
update bah set cvy= 2 where tst=1;
select * from bah order by tst;
# Wait for epoch to complete in Binlog
--disable_query_log
drop table dummy;
flush logs;
--enable_query_log
drop table bah;
# Now let's re-apply the binlog
# Without fix, this fails with duplicate PK error
--echo Manually applying captured binlog
--disable_query_log
let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `select @@datadir;`;
--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG $MYSQLD_DATADIR/mysqld-bin.000001 > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/ndb_binlog_mysqlbinlog.sql
--exec $MYSQL -uroot < $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/ndb_binlog_mysqlbinlog.sql
--enable_query_log
select * from bah order by tst;
drop table bah;
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