--source include/have_plugin_auth.inc --source include/not_embedded.inc --source include/master-slave.inc # # Check that replication slave can connect to master using an account # which authenticates with an external authentication plugin (bug#12897501). # # First stop the slave to guarantee that nothing is replicated. # --connection slave --echo [connection slave] --source include/stop_slave.inc # # Create an replication account on the master. # --connection master --echo [connection master] CREATE USER 'plug_user' IDENTIFIED WITH 'test_plugin_server' AS 'plug_user'; GRANT REPLICATION SLAVE ON *.* TO plug_user; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; # # Now go to slave and change the replication user. # --connection slave --echo [connection slave] --let $master_user= query_get_value(SHOW SLAVE STATUS, Master_User, 1) CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_USER= 'plug_user', MASTER_PASSWORD= 'plug_user'; # # Start slave with new replication account - this should trigger connection # to the master server. # --source include/start_slave.inc # Replicate all statements executed on master, in this case, # (creation of the plug_user account). # --connection master --sync_slave_with_master --echo # Slave in-sync with master now. SELECT user, plugin, authentication_string FROM mysql.user WHERE user LIKE 'plug_user'; # # Now we can stop the slave and clean up. # # Note: it is important that slave is stopped at this # moment - otherwise master's cleanup statements # would be replicated on slave! # --echo # Cleanup (on slave). --source include/stop_slave.inc eval CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_USER='$master_user'; DROP USER 'plug_user'; --echo # Cleanup (on master). --connection master DROP USER 'plug_user'; --let $rpl_only_running_threads= 1 --source include/rpl_end.inc