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-- source include/have_ndb.inc
-- source include/have_multi_ndb.inc
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
--disable_warnings
connection server1;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1,t2;
connection server2;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
connection server1;
--enable_warnings
set @old_auto_increment_offset = @@session.auto_increment_offset;
set @old_auto_increment_increment = @@session.auto_increment_increment;
set @old_ndb_autoincrement_prefetch_sz = @@session.ndb_autoincrement_prefetch_sz;
flush status;
create table t1 (a int not null auto_increment primary key) engine ndb;
# Step 1: Verify simple insert
insert into t1 values (NULL);
select * from t1 order by a;
# Step 2: Verify simple update with higher than highest value causes
# next insert to use updated_value + 1
update t1 set a = 5 where a = 1;
insert into t1 values (NULL);
select * from t1 order by a;
# Step 3: Verify insert that inserts higher than highest value causes
# next insert to use inserted_value + 1
insert into t1 values (7);
insert into t1 values (NULL);
select * from t1 order by a;
# Step 4: Verify that insert into hole, lower than highest value doesn't
# affect next insert
insert into t1 values (2);
insert into t1 values (NULL);
select * from t1 order by a;
# Step 5: Verify that update into hole, lower than highest value doesn't
# affect next insert
update t1 set a = 4 where a = 2;
insert into t1 values (NULL);
select * from t1 order by a;
# Step 6: Verify that delete of highest value doesn't cause the next
# insert to reuse this value
delete from t1 where a = 10;
insert into t1 values (NULL);
select * from t1 order by a;
# Step 7: Verify that REPLACE has the same effect as INSERT
replace t1 values (NULL);
select * from t1 order by a;
replace t1 values (15);
select * from t1 order by a;
replace into t1 values (NULL);
select * from t1 order by a;
# Step 8: Verify that REPLACE has the same effect as UPDATE
replace t1 values (15);
select * from t1 order by a;
# Step 9: Verify that IGNORE doesn't affect auto_increment
insert ignore into t1 values (NULL);
select * from t1 order by a;
insert ignore into t1 values (15), (NULL);
select * from t1 order by a;
# Step 10: Verify that on duplicate key as UPDATE behaves as an
# UPDATE
insert into t1 values (15)
on duplicate key update a = 20;
insert into t1 values (NULL);
select * from t1 order by a;
# Step 11: Verify that on duplicate key as INSERT behaves as INSERT
insert into t1 values (NULL) on duplicate key update a = 30;
select * from t1 order by a;
insert into t1 values (30) on duplicate key update a = 40;
select * from t1 order by a;
#Step 12: Vefify INSERT IGNORE (bug#32055)
insert ignore into t1 values(600),(NULL),(NULL),(610),(NULL);
select * from t1 order by a;
drop table t1;
#Step 13: Verify auto_increment of unique key
create table t1 (a int not null primary key,
b int not null unique auto_increment) engine ndb;
insert into t1 values (1, NULL);
insert into t1 values (3, NULL);
update t1 set b = 3 where a = 3;
insert into t1 values (4, NULL);
select * from t1 order by a;
drop table t1;
#Step 14: Verify that auto_increment_increment and auto_increment_offset
# work as expected
CREATE TABLE t1 (
pk INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
b INT NOT NULL,
c INT NOT NULL UNIQUE
) ENGINE=NDBCLUSTER;
CREATE TABLE t2 (
pk INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
b INT NOT NULL,
c INT NOT NULL UNIQUE
) ENGINE=MYISAM;
SET @@session.auto_increment_increment=10;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c) VALUES (1,0),(2,1),(3,2);
INSERT INTO t2 (b,c) VALUES (1,0),(2,1),(3,2);
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY pk;
SELECT COUNT(t1.pk) FROM t1, t2 WHERE t1.pk = t2.pk AND t1.b = t2.b AND t1.c = t1.c;
TRUNCATE t1;
TRUNCATE t2;
SET @@session.auto_increment_offset=5;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c) VALUES (1,0),(2,1),(3,2);
INSERT INTO t1 (pk,b,c) VALUES (27,4,3),(NULL,5,4),(99,6,5),(NULL,7,6);
INSERT INTO t2 (b,c) VALUES (1,0),(2,1),(3,2);
INSERT INTO t2 (pk,b,c) VALUES (27,4,3),(NULL,5,4),(99,6,5),(NULL,7,6);
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY pk;
SELECT COUNT(t1.pk) FROM t1, t2 WHERE t1.pk = t2.pk AND t1.b = t2.b AND t1.c = t1.c;
TRUNCATE t1;
TRUNCATE t2;
SET @@session.auto_increment_increment=2;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c) VALUES (1,0),(2,1),(3,2);
INSERT INTO t2 (b,c) VALUES (1,0),(2,1),(3,2);
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY pk;
SELECT COUNT(t1.pk) FROM t1, t2 WHERE t1.pk = t2.pk AND t1.b = t2.b AND t1.c = t1.c;
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
pk INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
b INT NOT NULL,
c INT NOT NULL UNIQUE
) ENGINE=NDBCLUSTER AUTO_INCREMENT = 7;
CREATE TABLE t2 (
pk INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
b INT NOT NULL,
c INT NOT NULL UNIQUE
) ENGINE=MYISAM AUTO_INCREMENT = 7;
SET @@session.auto_increment_offset=1;
SET @@session.auto_increment_increment=1;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c) VALUES (1,0),(2,1),(3,2);
INSERT INTO t2 (b,c) VALUES (1,0),(2,1),(3,2);
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY pk;
SELECT COUNT(t1.pk) FROM t1, t2 WHERE t1.pk = t2.pk AND t1.b = t2.b AND t1.c = t1.c;
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
pk INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
b INT NOT NULL,
c INT NOT NULL UNIQUE
) ENGINE=NDBCLUSTER AUTO_INCREMENT = 3;
CREATE TABLE t2 (
pk INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
b INT NOT NULL,
c INT NOT NULL UNIQUE
) ENGINE=MYISAM AUTO_INCREMENT = 3;
SET @@session.auto_increment_offset=5;
SET @@session.auto_increment_increment=10;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c) VALUES (1,0),(2,1),(3,2);
INSERT INTO t2 (b,c) VALUES (1,0),(2,1),(3,2);
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY pk;
SELECT COUNT(t1.pk) FROM t1, t2 WHERE t1.pk = t2.pk AND t1.b = t2.b AND t1.c = t1.c;
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
pk INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
b INT NOT NULL,
c INT NOT NULL UNIQUE
) ENGINE=NDBCLUSTER AUTO_INCREMENT = 7;
CREATE TABLE t2 (
pk INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
b INT NOT NULL,
c INT NOT NULL UNIQUE
) ENGINE=MYISAM AUTO_INCREMENT = 7;
SET @@session.auto_increment_offset=5;
SET @@session.auto_increment_increment=10;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c) VALUES (1,0),(2,1),(3,2);
INSERT INTO t2 (b,c) VALUES (1,0),(2,1),(3,2);
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY pk;
SELECT COUNT(t1.pk) FROM t1, t2 WHERE t1.pk = t2.pk AND t1.b = t2.b AND t1.c = t1.c;
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
pk INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
b INT NOT NULL,
c INT NOT NULL UNIQUE
) ENGINE=NDBCLUSTER AUTO_INCREMENT = 5;
CREATE TABLE t2 (
pk INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
b INT NOT NULL,
c INT NOT NULL UNIQUE
) ENGINE=MYISAM AUTO_INCREMENT = 5;
SET @@session.auto_increment_offset=5;
SET @@session.auto_increment_increment=10;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c) VALUES (1,0),(2,1),(3,2);
INSERT INTO t2 (b,c) VALUES (1,0),(2,1),(3,2);
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY pk;
SELECT COUNT(t1.pk) FROM t1, t2 WHERE t1.pk = t2.pk AND t1.b = t2.b AND t1.c = t1.c;
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
pk INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
b INT NOT NULL,
c INT NOT NULL UNIQUE
) ENGINE=NDBCLUSTER AUTO_INCREMENT = 100;
CREATE TABLE t2 (
pk INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
b INT NOT NULL,
c INT NOT NULL UNIQUE
) ENGINE=MYISAM AUTO_INCREMENT = 100;
SET @@session.auto_increment_offset=5;
SET @@session.auto_increment_increment=10;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c) VALUES (1,0),(2,1),(3,2);
INSERT INTO t2 (b,c) VALUES (1,0),(2,1),(3,2);
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY pk;
SELECT COUNT(t1.pk) FROM t1, t2 WHERE t1.pk = t2.pk AND t1.b = t2.b AND t1.c = t1.c;
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
#Step 15: Now verify that behaviour on multiple MySQL Servers behave
# properly. Start by dropping table and recreating it to start
# counters and id caches from zero again.
--disable_warnings
connection server2;
SET @@session.auto_increment_offset=1;
SET @@session.auto_increment_increment=1;
set ndb_autoincrement_prefetch_sz = 32;
drop table if exists t1;
connection server1;
SET @@session.auto_increment_offset=1;
SET @@session.auto_increment_increment=1;
set ndb_autoincrement_prefetch_sz = 32;
--enable_warnings
create table t1 (a int not null auto_increment primary key) engine ndb;
# Basic test, ensure that the second server gets a new range.
#Generate record with key = 1
insert into t1 values (NULL);
connection server2;
#Generate record with key = 33
insert into t1 values (NULL);
connection server1;
select * from t1 order by a;
#This insert should not affect the range of the second server
insert into t1 values (20);
connection server2;
insert into t1 values (NULL);
select * from t1 order by a;
connection server1;
#This insert should remove cached values but also skip values already
#taken by server2, given that there is no method of communicating with
#the other server it should also cause a conflict
connection server1;
insert into t1 values (35);
insert into t1 values (NULL);
connection server2;
--error ER_DUP_ENTRY
insert into t1 values (NULL);
select * from t1 order by a;
insert into t1 values (100);
insert into t1 values (NULL);
connection server1;
insert into t1 values (NULL);
select * from t1 order by a;
set auto_increment_offset = @old_auto_increment_offset;
set auto_increment_increment = @old_auto_increment_increment;
set ndb_autoincrement_prefetch_sz = @old_ndb_autoincrement_prefetch_sz;
drop table t1;
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