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############# include/running_event_scheduler.inc ########################## # # # Wait till the event scheduler reached its final state within the processlist.# # # # The characteristics of the event_scheduler entry within the processlist is # # user = 'event_scheduler' and command = 'Daemon'. I am not 100% sure if # # ther is no short phase with command <> 'Daemon'. # # A query with WHERE user = 'event_scheduler' only will also catch events in # # startup phase. # # # # Creation: # # 2008-12-19 mleich Implement this check needed for test bug fixes # # # ################################################################################ # 1. Check that the server system variable shows the state needed if (`SELECT @@global.event_scheduler <> 'ON'`) { --echo # Error: We expect here that the event scheduler is switched on. SELECT @@global.event_scheduler; --echo # Thinkable reasons: --echo # 1. SET GLOBAL event_scheduler = ON had not the expected effect. --echo # 2. Use of the current routine (include/running_event_scheduler.inc) --echo # within the wrong situation --die } let $wait_condition= SELECT COUNT(*) = 1 FROM information_schema.processlist WHERE user = 'event_scheduler' AND command = 'Daemon'; --source include/wait_condition.inc