41 lines
990 B
PHP
41 lines
990 B
PHP
# Include this in any test using mysql_upgrade
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#
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# Hack:
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#
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# If running with Valgrind ($VALGRIND_TEST <> 0) then the resource
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# consumption (CPU) for upgrading a large log table will be intense.
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# Therefore, truncate the log table in advance and issue a statement
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# that should be logged.
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#
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if ($VALGRIND_TEST)
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{
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--disable_query_log
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--disable_result_log
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--disable_abort_on_error
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TRUNCATE TABLE mysql.general_log;
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SELECT 1;
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--enable_abort_on_error
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--enable_result_log
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--enable_query_log
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}
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#
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# Preserve the original timestamps in:
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# - table mysql.user
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# - table mysql.tables_priv
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# for the mysql.sys user.
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#
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--disable_query_log
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--disable_result_log
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--let $saved_sys_timestamp_1 = `SELECT password_last_changed FROM mysql.user WHERE Host='localhost' AND User='mysql.sys'`
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--let $saved_sys_timestamp_2 = `SELECT Timestamp from mysql.tables_priv WHERE Host='localhost' AND Db='sys' AND User='mysql.sys' AND Table_name='sys_config'`
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--enable_result_log
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--enable_query_log
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