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diff --git a/mysql-test/t/rpl000009.test b/mysql-test/t/rpl000009.test deleted file mode 100644 index 161e01ad293..00000000000 --- a/mysql-test/t/rpl000009.test +++ /dev/null @@ -1,174 +0,0 @@ -# This one assumes we are ignoring updates on tables in database mysqltest2, -# but doing the ones in database mysqltest - -source include/master-slave.inc; ---disable_warnings -drop database if exists mysqltest; -drop database if exists mysqltest2; -drop database if exists mysqltest3; -connection slave; -drop database if exists mysqltest; -drop database if exists mysqltest2; -drop database if exists mysqltest3; -connection master; -create database mysqltest2; -create database mysqltest; ---enable_warnings - -save_master_pos; -connection slave; -sync_with_master; -create database mysqltest2; -create table mysqltest2.foo (n int); -insert into mysqltest2.foo values(4); -connection master; -create table mysqltest2.foo (n int); -insert into mysqltest2.foo values(5); -create table mysqltest.bar (m int); -insert into mysqltest.bar values(15); -save_master_pos; -connection slave; -sync_with_master; -select mysqltest2.foo.n,mysqltest.bar.m from mysqltest2.foo,mysqltest.bar; -connection master; -drop database mysqltest; -drop database if exists mysqltest2; -save_master_pos; -connection slave; -sync_with_master; ---error 1008 -drop database mysqltest; -drop database mysqltest2; - -# Now let's test load data from master - -# First create some databases and tables on the master - -connection master; -set sql_log_bin = 0; -create database mysqltest2; -create database mysqltest; -show databases; -create table mysqltest2.t1(n int, s char(20)); -create table mysqltest2.t2(n int, s text); -insert into mysqltest2.t1 values (1, 'one'), (2, 'two'), (3, 'three'); -insert into mysqltest2.t2 values (11, 'eleven'), (12, 'twelve'), (13, 'thirteen'); - -create table mysqltest.t1(n int, s char(20)); -create table mysqltest.t2(n int, s text); -insert into mysqltest.t1 values (1, 'one test'), (2, 'two test'), (3, 'three test'); -insert into mysqltest.t2 values (11, 'eleven test'), (12, 'twelve test'), - (13, 'thirteen test'); -set sql_log_bin = 1; -save_master_pos; -connection slave; -sync_with_master; - -# This should show that the slave is empty at this point -show databases; -# Create mysqltest2 and mysqltest3 on slave; we expect that LOAD DATA FROM -# MASTER will neither touch database mysqltest nor mysqltest3 -create database mysqltest2; -create table mysqltest2.t1(n int, s char(20)); -insert into mysqltest2.t1 values (1, 'original foo.t1'); -create table mysqltest2.t3(n int, s char(20)); -insert into mysqltest2.t3 values (1, 'original foo.t3'); -create database mysqltest3; -create table mysqltest3.t1(n int, s char(20)); -insert into mysqltest3.t1 values (1, 'original foo2.t1'); - -# Create mysqltest, and mysqltest.t1, to check that it gets replaced, -# and mysqltest.t3 to check that it is not touched (there is no -# mysqltest.t3 on master) -create database mysqltest; -create table mysqltest.t1(n int, s char(20)); -insert into mysqltest.t1 values (1, 'original bar.t1'); -create table mysqltest.t3(n int, s char(20)); -insert into mysqltest.t3 values (1, 'original bar.t3'); - -load data from master; - -# Now let's check if we have the right tables and the right data in them -show databases; -use mysqltest2; - -# LOAD DATA FROM MASTER uses only replicate_*_db rules to decide which -# databases have to be copied. So it thinks "mysqltest" has to be -# copied. Before 4.0.16 it would first drop "mysqltest", then create -# "mysqltest". This "drop" is a bug; in that case t3 would disappear. So -# here the effect of this bug (BUG#1248) would be to leave an empty -# "mysqltest" on the slave. - -show tables; # should be t1 & t3 -select * from t1; # should be slave's original -use mysqltest3; -show tables; # should be t1 -select * from t1; # should be slave's original -use mysqltest; -show tables; # should contain master's copied t1&t2, slave's original t3 -select * from mysqltest.t1; -select * from mysqltest.t2; -select * from mysqltest.t3; - -# Now let's see if replication works -connection master; -insert into mysqltest.t1 values (4, 'four test'); -save_master_pos; -connection slave; -sync_with_master; -select * from mysqltest.t1; - -# Check that LOAD DATA FROM MASTER is able to create master.info -# if needed (if RESET SLAVE was used before), before writing to it (BUG#2922). - -stop slave; -reset slave; -load data from master; -start slave; -# see if replication coordinates were restored fine -connection master; -insert into mysqltest.t1 values (5, 'five bar'); -save_master_pos; -connection slave; -sync_with_master; -select * from mysqltest.t1; - -# Check that LOAD DATA FROM MASTER reports the error if it can't drop a -# table to be overwritten. -# DISABLED FOR NOW AS chmod IS NOT PORTABLE ON NON-UNIX -# insert into mysqltest.t1 values(10, 'should be there'); -# flush tables; -# system chmod 500 $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/slave-data/mysqltest/; -# --error 6 -# load data from master; # should fail (errno 13) -# system chmod 700 $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/slave-data/mysqltest/; -# select * from mysqltest.t1; # should contain the row (10, ...) - - -# Check that LOAD TABLE FROM MASTER fails if the table exists on slave ---error 1050 -load table mysqltest.t1 from master; -drop table mysqltest.t1; -load table mysqltest.t1 from master; - -# Check what happens when requestion not existing table -# ---error 1188 -load table bar.t1 from master; - -# as LOAD DATA FROM MASTER failed it did not restart slave threads -# DISABLED FOR NOW -# start slave; - -# Now time for cleanup -connection master; -drop database mysqltest; -drop database mysqltest2; -save_master_pos; -connection slave; -sync_with_master; -# These have to be dropped on slave because they are not replicated -drop database mysqltest2; -drop database mysqltest3; - -# End of 4.1 tests |