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--echo # --echo # Non-Windows version of Tablespace Portability test. --echo # --echo # This testcase is related to WL#5980 & WL#6205. --echo # It tests whether datafiles can be copied from one location --echo # to another, and still be opened. In order to make this testcase run --echo # on any OS, we create the tablespaces here. --echo # # On Windows, MTR converts '\' to '/' in file names. # On other systems, '\' is left unchanged. # So this output file is different from the Windows version. --source include/have_innodb_16k.inc --source include/not_embedded.inc --source include/not_windows.inc SET DEFAULT_STORAGE_ENGINE=InnoDB; --echo # --echo # Try to create a tablespace in a read-only directory. --echo # # This section is does not work on Windows since it uses chmod to prevent # a file from being created in that directory. On Windows, the user is often # an Administrator who can still create files in that directory --mkdir $MYSQL_TMP_DIR/read_only_dir --chmod 0444 $MYSQL_TMP_DIR/read_only_dir --replace_result $MYSQL_TMP_DIR MYSQL_TMP_DIR --error ER_CREATE_FILEGROUP_FAILED eval CREATE TABLESPACE s7_def ADD DATAFILE '$MYSQL_TMP_DIR/read_only_dir/s7.ibd'; SHOW WARNINGS; --rmdir $MYSQL_TMP_DIR/read_only_dir --disable_query_log call mtr.add_suppression("\\[ERROR\\] InnoDB: The error means mysqld does not have the access rights to the directory."); call mtr.add_suppression("\\[ERROR\\] InnoDB: Cannot create file"); call mtr.add_suppression("\\[Warning\\] InnoDB: Converting backslash to forward slash in ADD DATAFILE"); --enable_query_log --source suite/innodb/include/tablespace_filenames.inc --source suite/innodb/include/tablespace_portability.inc