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# 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 mysqltest2;
create database mysqltest2;
drop database if exists mysqltest;
create database mysqltest;
--enable_warnings
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
create database mysqltest;
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 mysqltest2;
drop database mysqltest;
# 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;
load data from master;
# Now let's check if we have the right tables and the right data in them
show databases;
use mysqltest2;
show tables;
use mysqltest;
show tables;
select * from mysqltest.t1;
select * from mysqltest.t2;
# 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;
# Now time for cleanup
connection master;
drop database mysqltest;
drop database mysqltest2;
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
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