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# The include statement below is a temp one for tests that are yet to #be ported to run with InnoDB, #but needs to be kept for tests that would need MyISAM in future. --source include/force_myisam_default.inc ###################################################################### # Test restoring backups of older/packed formats ###################################################################### -- source include/have_ndb.inc -- source include/have_case_sensitive_file_system.inc # Directory containing the saved backup files let $backup_data_dir=$MYSQL_TEST_DIR/suite/ndb/backups; # This test currently requires case sensitive file system as the tables # are originally stored with uppercase # # Bug #18594 ndb_restore log boken in 5.1 # --disable_warnings DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS BANK; --enable_warnings CREATE DATABASE BANK default charset=latin1 default collate=latin1_bin; --exec $NDB_RESTORE --no-defaults -b 1 -n 1 -p 1 -m -r $backup_data_dir/51 >> $NDB_TOOLS_OUTPUT --exec $NDB_RESTORE --no-defaults -e -b 1 -n 2 -p 1 -r $backup_data_dir/51 >> $NDB_TOOLS_OUTPUT USE BANK; --sorted_result SHOW TABLES; SELECT * FROM GL ORDER BY TIME,ACCOUNT_TYPE; SELECT * FROM ACCOUNT ORDER BY ACCOUNT_ID; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM TRANSACTION; SELECT * FROM SYSTEM_VALUES ORDER BY SYSTEM_VALUES_ID; SELECT * FROM mysql.ndb_apply_status WHERE server_id=0; # Check that force varpart is set by ndb_restore --exec $NDB_DESC --no-defaults -d BANK GL | grep ForceVarPart --exec $NDB_DESC --no-defaults -d BANK ACCOUNT | grep ForceVarPart --exec $NDB_DESC --no-defaults -d BANK TRANSACTION | grep ForceVarPart --exec $NDB_DESC --no-defaults -d BANK SYSTEM_VALUES | grep ForceVarPart --exec $NDB_DESC --no-defaults -d BANK ACCOUNT_TYPE | grep ForceVarPart # # verify restore of 5.0 backup # here we must use the already created tables as restoring the old # table definitions will not work # TRUNCATE GL; TRUNCATE ACCOUNT; TRUNCATE TRANSACTION; TRUNCATE SYSTEM_VALUES; TRUNCATE ACCOUNT_TYPE; # Check that force varpart is not changed by truncate --exec $NDB_DESC --no-defaults -d BANK GL | grep ForceVarPart --exec $NDB_DESC --no-defaults -d BANK ACCOUNT | grep ForceVarPart --exec $NDB_DESC --no-defaults -d BANK TRANSACTION | grep ForceVarPart --exec $NDB_DESC --no-defaults -d BANK SYSTEM_VALUES | grep ForceVarPart --exec $NDB_DESC --no-defaults -d BANK ACCOUNT_TYPE | grep ForceVarPart # Restore data --exec $NDB_RESTORE --no-defaults -b 1 -n 1 -p 1 -r $backup_data_dir/50 >> $NDB_TOOLS_OUTPUT --exec $NDB_RESTORE --no-defaults -e -b 1 -n 2 -p 1 -r $backup_data_dir/50 >> $NDB_TOOLS_OUTPUT # Check data SELECT * FROM GL ORDER BY TIME,ACCOUNT_TYPE; SELECT * FROM ACCOUNT ORDER BY ACCOUNT_ID; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM TRANSACTION; SELECT * FROM SYSTEM_VALUES ORDER BY SYSTEM_VALUES_ID; SELECT * FROM mysql.ndb_apply_status WHERE server_id=0; --exec $NDB_RESTORE --no-defaults -b 2 -n 1 -m -p 1 -s -r $backup_data_dir/50 >> $NDB_TOOLS_OUTPUT --exec $NDB_RESTORE --no-defaults -b 2 -n 2 -p 1 -s -r $backup_data_dir/50 >> $NDB_TOOLS_OUTPUT SELECT * FROM DESCRIPTION ORDER BY USERNAME; --exec $NDB_DESC --no-defaults -d BANK DESCRIPTION | grep SHORT_VAR --exec $NDB_DESC --no-defaults -d BANK DESCRIPTION | grep MEDIUM_VAR # Check backup in read-packed format DROP TABLE GL; DROP TABLE ACCOUNT; DROP TABLE TRANSACTION; DROP TABLE SYSTEM_VALUES; DROP TABLE ACCOUNT_TYPE; --exec $NDB_RESTORE --no-defaults -b 1 -n 2 -m $backup_data_dir/packed >> $NDB_TOOLS_OUTPUT --exec $NDB_RESTORE --no-defaults -b 1 -n 2 -p 1 -r $backup_data_dir/packed >> $NDB_TOOLS_OUTPUT SELECT * FROM GL ORDER BY TIME,ACCOUNT_TYPE; SELECT * FROM ACCOUNT ORDER BY ACCOUNT_ID; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM TRANSACTION; SELECT * FROM SYSTEM_VALUES ORDER BY SYSTEM_VALUES_ID; DROP DATABASE BANK; USE test; # hugo generated data... select a,b,hex(b0),hex(b1),hex(b2),hex(b3),b4,hex(b5),b6,hex(b7) from t1 order by 1,2; drop table t1; # bug#54613 --error 1 --exec $NDB_RESTORE --no-defaults -b 2 -n 2 -m --core-file=0 --include-databases=ham --skip-unknown-objects $backup_data_dir/bug54613 >> $NDB_TOOLS_OUTPUT --error 0 --exec $NDB_RESTORE --no-defaults -b 2 -n 2 -m --core-file=0 --include-databases=ham --skip-unknown-objects --skip-broken-objects $backup_data_dir/bug54613 >> $NDB_TOOLS_OUTPUT