### Purpose ### # # This test file is invoked from rpl_sql_delay_multi_source. # # After synchronizing with the master, we check that the slave is no longer # waiting for the delay. # Then, we verify that the slave's only starts applying the transaction after # the delay is observed, through its immediate_commit_timestamp. # # ### Parameters ### # # $trx_num the gno of the transaction's gtid # $slave slaves connection # $master masters connection --let $sync_slave_connection= $slave --source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc --let $assert_text= Status should not be 'Waiting until MASTER_DELAY seconds after master executed event' --let $assert_cond= NOT("[SHOW SLAVE STATUS, Slave_SQL_Running_State, 1]" LIKE "Waiting until % seconds after master executed event") --source include/assert.inc --let $rpl_connection_name= $master --source include/rpl_connection.inc --let $server_uuid= query_get_value(SELECT @@global.server_uuid, @@global.server_uuid, 1) --let $gtid= $server_uuid:$trx_num --source include/get_immediate_commit_timestamp.inc --let $master_immediate_commit_timestamp= `SELECT $immediate_commit_timestamp` --let $rpl_connection_name= $slave --source include/rpl_connection.inc --let $gtid= $server_uuid:$trx_num --source include/get_immediate_commit_timestamp.inc --let $slave_immediate_commit_timestamp= `SELECT $immediate_commit_timestamp` --let $sql_delay= query_get_value("SHOW SLAVE STATUS", SQL_Delay, 1) #ceiling is also used when computing the delay in the code --let $timestamp_diff= `SELECT CEILING(($slave_immediate_commit_timestamp-$master_immediate_commit_timestamp)/1000000)` --let $assert_text= The difference between the immediate_commit_timestamp should be at least the SQL_Delay --let $assert_cond= $timestamp_diff >= $sql_delay --source include/assert.inc --let $rpl_connection_name= $master --source include/rpl_connection.inc