128 lines
3.8 KiB
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128 lines
3.8 KiB
Plaintext
--source include/have_debug.inc
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--source connect.inc
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--echo *** TEST CASE 1 ***
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--echo *** Positive test that a table named mtr__acl_test_table exhibits
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--echo *** the special behavior used for upgrading ACL tables into 8.0
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--connection mysqld1
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--echo At MySQL Server 1
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# This test relies on a special hard-coded table name mysql.mtr__acl_test_table
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USE mysql;
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CREATE TABLE mtr__acl_test_table (i int not null primary key, j int)
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ENGINE=ndb;
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# Supress errors provoked by the "shadow table" on first mysqld
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--disable_query_log
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call mtr.add_suppression("Local table 'mysql.mtr__acl_test_table' .* shadows");
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call mtr.add_suppression("Failed to remove table definition");
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--enable_query_log
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# Populate the table with some data
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INSERT INTO mtr__acl_test_table values(1,2);
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INSERT INTO mtr__acl_test_table values(2,3);
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INSERT INTO mtr__acl_test_table values(3,4);
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# Test the "NDB to InnoDB" upgrade migration of WL#12711
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#
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# On one server, migrate the table to InnoDB
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ALTER TABLE mtr__acl_test_table ENGINE=InnoDB;
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# The data still exists
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SELECT * FROM mtr__acl_test_table ORDER BY i;
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# The table is in InnoDB
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SELECT engine FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
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WHERE table_name='mtr__acl_test_table';
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# From a different MySQL server, we see the server still existing in NDB
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--connection mysqld2
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--echo At MySQL Server 2
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USE mysql;
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SELECT engine FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
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WHERE table_name='mtr__acl_test_table';
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# And the original data remains
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SELECT * FROM mtr__acl_test_table ORDER BY i;
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# Add a record:
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INSERT INTO mtr__acl_test_table values(4,5);
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# From mysqld1 where the table is in InnoDB the new record does not appear
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--connection mysqld1
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--echo At MySQL Server 1
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SELECT * FROM mtr__acl_test_table ORDER BY i;
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--connection mysqld3
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--echo At MySQL Server 3 also migrate the table to InnoDB
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SELECT engine FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
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WHERE table_name='mtr__acl_test_table';
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ALTER TABLE mysql.mtr__acl_test_table ENGINE=InnoDB;
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# Supress errors provoked by the "shadow table" on third mysqld
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--disable_query_log
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call mtr.add_suppression("Local table 'mysql.mtr__acl_test_table' .* shadows");
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call mtr.add_suppression("Failed to remove table definition");
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--enable_query_log
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--connection mysqld2
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--echo At MySQL Server 2, DROP the NDB table:
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# This will not drop the shadow tables in both mysqld1 and mysqld3
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--replace_regex /Node [0-9]+:/Node <nodeid>/
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DROP TABLE mysql.mtr__acl_test_table;
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--connection mysqld4
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--echo At MySQL Server 4, Confirm that the NDB table has been dropped
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SELECT engine FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
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WHERE table_name='mtr__acl_test_table';
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# Back at mysqld1 the InnoDB table still exists
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--connection mysqld1
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--echo At MySQL Server 1
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SELECT COUNT(*) FROM mtr__acl_test_table;
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# Finally drop the InnoDB table
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DROP TABLE mtr__acl_test_table;
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--connection mysqld3
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--echo At MySQL Server 3 Drop the local InnoDB table
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DROP TABLE mysql.mtr__acl_test_table;
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--echo *** TEST CASE 2 ***
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--echo *** Negative test that a table *not* named mtr__acl_test_table
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--echo *** does not exhibit the special behavior
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--connection mysqld1
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CREATE TABLE mtr__acl_test_table_2 (i int not null primary key, j int)
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ENGINE=ndb;
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# Populate the table with some data
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INSERT INTO mtr__acl_test_table_2 values(1,2);
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INSERT INTO mtr__acl_test_table_2 values(2,3);
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INSERT INTO mtr__acl_test_table_2 values(3,4);
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# This ALTER TABLE changes the table to a *local* InnoDB table.
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# It will be dropped from NDB
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ALTER TABLE mtr__acl_test_table_2 ENGINE=InnoDB;
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SELECT * FROM mtr__acl_test_table_2 ORDER BY i;
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# The table is in InnoDB
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SELECT engine FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
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WHERE table_name='mtr__acl_test_table_2';
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--connection mysqld2
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--echo At MySQL 2 we expect the table does not exist
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SELECT count(*) FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
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WHERE table_name='mtr__acl_test_table_2';
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--connection mysqld1
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--echo Back at mysqld1 drop the negative test table
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DROP TABLE mtr__acl_test_table_2;
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