################################################################################ # # # Variable Name: interactive_timeout # # Scope: GLOBAL | SESSION # # Access Type: Dynamic # # Data Type: numeric # # Default Value:28800 # # Minvalue: 1 # # # # # # Creation Date: 2008-03-07 # # Author: Salman Rawala # # # # Description: Test Cases of Dynamic System Variable interactive_timeout # # that checks the functionality of this variable # # Modified: HHunger 2009-02-26 Inserted clean up, beautifications. # # It is not yet possible to set CLIENT_INTERACIVE # # When connecting, so the test has not the # # desired effect. See 'wait_timeout_func'. # # Reference: # # http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/server-system-variables.html # # # ################################################################################ --disable_warnings drop table if exists t1; --enable_warnings ############################## # Creating two new tables # ############################## --echo ## Creating new table t1 ## CREATE TABLE t1 ( id INT NOT NULL auto_increment, PRIMARY KEY (id), name VARCHAR(30) ); --echo '#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_052_01-------------------------#' ####################################################################### # Setting initial value of interactive_timeout to 1 and verifying its # behavior ####################################################################### let $start_value= `SELECT @@global.interactive_timeout`; --echo ## Setting initial value of variable to 1 ## SET @@global.interactive_timeout = 1; --echo ## Creating new connection test_con1 ## # Not yet possible to set CLEAN_INTERACTIVE flag connect (test_con1, localhost, root,,,,,); connection test_con1; --echo ## Inserting record in table ## INSERT into t1(name) values('Record_1'); --echo ## Setting session value of interactive_timeout ## SET @@session.interactive_timeout = 1; --echo ## Verifying values of variable ## SELECT @@session.interactive_timeout; SELECT @@global.interactive_timeout; --echo connection default; connection default; --echo ## Using sleep to check timeout ## --echo sleep 2; sleep 2; --echo connection test_con1; connection test_con1; SELECT * from t1; INSERT into t1(name) values('Record_2'); --echo connection default; connection default; --echo disconnect test_con1; disconnect test_con1; DROP TABLE t1; eval SET @@global.interactive_timeout= $start_value;