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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 engine native conflict resolution for ndb # # --source include/have_multi_ndb.inc --source include/have_binlog_format_mixed_or_row.inc --source suite/ndb_rpl/ndb_master-slave.inc --disable_query_log --connection master CREATE TABLE mysql.ndb_replication (db VARBINARY(63), table_name VARBINARY(63), server_id INT UNSIGNED, binlog_type INT UNSIGNED, conflict_fn VARBINARY(128), PRIMARY KEY USING HASH (db,table_name,server_id)) ENGINE=NDB PARTITION BY KEY(db,table_name); --enable_query_log # only test with binlog_type = 7, as everything else feels insane in context of conflict resolution insert into mysql.ndb_replication values ("test", "t1_old", 0, 7, "NDB$OLD(X)"); insert into mysql.ndb_replication values ("test", "t1_max", 0, 7, "NDB$MAX(X)"); insert into mysql.ndb_replication values ("test", "t1_max_delete_win", 0, 7, "NDB$MAX_DELETE_WIN(X)"); create table `t1_old$EX` (server_id int unsigned, master_server_id int unsigned, master_epoch bigint unsigned, count int unsigned, a int not null, primary key(server_id, master_server_id, master_epoch, count)) engine ndb; create table `t1_max$EX` (server_id int unsigned, master_server_id int unsigned, master_epoch bigint unsigned, count int unsigned, a int not null, primary key(server_id, master_server_id, master_epoch, count)) engine ndb; create table `t1_max_delete_win$EX` (server_id int unsigned, master_server_id int unsigned, master_epoch bigint unsigned, count int unsigned, a int not null, primary key(server_id, master_server_id, master_epoch, count)) engine ndb; create table t1_old (a int primary key, b varchar(32), X int unsigned) engine = ndb; create table t1_max (a int primary key, b varchar(32), X int unsigned) engine = ndb; create table t1_max_delete_win (a int primary key, b varchar(32), X int unsigned) engine = ndb; --sync_slave_with_master ############### --echo "Test 1" --connection master insert into t1_old values (1, 'Initial X=1', 1); insert into t1_max values (1, 'Initial X=1', 1); insert into t1_max_delete_win values (1, 'Initial X=1', 1); --sync_slave_with_master --connection slave update t1_old set X = 2, b='Slave X=2'; update t1_max set X = 2, b='Slave X=2'; update t1_max_delete_win set X = 2, b='Slave X=2'; --connection master update t1_old set X = 3, b='Master X=3'; update t1_max set X = 3, b='Master X=3'; update t1_max_delete_win set X = 3, b='Master X=3'; --sync_slave_with_master --connection slave --echo "Expect t1_old to contain slave row, and t1_max* to contain master row" select * from t1_old; select * from t1_max; select * from t1_max_delete_win; # syncronize update t1_old set X = 3, b='Master X=3'; ############### --echo "Test 2" --connection slave update t1_old set X = 4, b='Slave X=4'; update t1_max set X = 4, b='Slave X=4'; update t1_max_delete_win set X = 4, b='Slave X=4'; --connection master delete from t1_old; delete from t1_max; delete from t1_max_delete_win; --sync_slave_with_master --connection slave --echo "Expect t1_old and t1_max to contain slave row, and t1_max_delete_win to be empty(as master)" select * from t1_old; select * from t1_max; select * from t1_max_delete_win; # syncronize delete from t1_old; delete from t1_max; --connection master # Now test with Blobs drop table t1_old, t1_max, t1_max_delete_win; delete from t1_old$EX; delete from t1_max$EX; delete from t1_max_delete_win$EX; --sync_slave_with_master --connection slave # Delete on slave, as $EX table ops don't replicate delete from t1_old$EX; delete from t1_max$EX; delete from t1_max_delete_win$EX; --connection master create table t1_old (a int primary key, b longtext, X int unsigned) engine = ndb; create table t1_max (a int primary key, b longtext, X int unsigned) engine = ndb; create table t1_max_delete_win (a int primary key, b longtext, X int unsigned) engine = ndb; --sync_slave_with_master ############### --echo "Test 3" --connection master insert into t1_old values (1, repeat('Initial X=1',1000), 1); insert into t1_max values (1, repeat('Initial X=1',1000), 1); insert into t1_max_delete_win values (1, repeat('Initial X=1',1000), 1); --sync_slave_with_master --connection slave update t1_old set X = 2, b=repeat('Slave X=2',1001); update t1_max set X = 2, b=repeat('Slave X=2',1001); update t1_max_delete_win set X = 2, b=repeat('Slave X=2',1001); --connection master update t1_old set X = 3, b=repeat('Master X=3',1002); update t1_max set X = 3, b=repeat('Master X=3',1002); update t1_max_delete_win set X = 3, b=repeat('Master X=3',1002); --sync_slave_with_master --connection slave --echo "Expect t1_old to contain slave row, and t1_max* to contain master row" select a, left(b, 20), length(b), X from t1_old; select a, left(b, 20), length(b), X from t1_max; select a, left(b, 20), length(b), X from t1_max_delete_win; --echo Expect t1_old to have 1 entry, and t1_max* to have no entries select server_id, master_server_id, count, a from t1_old$EX order by count; select server_id, master_server_id, count, a from t1_max$EX order by count; select server_id, master_server_id, count, a from t1_max_delete_win$EX order by count; delete from t1_max$EX; delete from t1_max_delete_win$EX; delete from t1_old$EX; # syncronize update t1_old set X = 3, b=repeat('Master X=3', 1002); ############### --echo "Test 4" --connection slave update t1_old set X = 4, b=repeat('Slave X=4',2000); update t1_max set X = 4, b=repeat('Slave X=4',2000); update t1_max_delete_win set X = 4, b=repeat('Slave X=4',2000); --connection master delete from t1_old; delete from t1_max; delete from t1_max_delete_win; --sync_slave_with_master --connection slave --echo "Expect t1_old and t1_max to contain slave row, and t1_max_delete_win to be empty(as master)" select a, left(b, 20), length(b), X from t1_old; select a, left(b, 20), length(b), X from t1_max; select a, left(b, 20), length(b), X from t1_max_delete_win; --echo Expect t1_old and t1_max to contain 1 entry, and t1_max_delete_win to be empty select server_id, master_server_id, count, a from t1_old$EX order by count; select server_id, master_server_id, count, a from t1_max$EX order by count; select server_id, master_server_id, count, a from t1_max_delete_win$EX order by count; delete from t1_max$EX; delete from t1_max_delete_win$EX; delete from t1_old$EX; delete from t1_old; delete from t1_max; delete from t1_max_delete_win; --connection master delete from t1_old; delete from t1_max; delete from t1_max_delete_win; ################# --echo "Test 5" --echo Test that Updates affecting Blobs are rejected --echo correctly on the slave drop table t1_max; create table t1_max (a int primary key, b int, c longtext, d longtext, X int unsigned) engine = ndb; insert into t1_max values (1, 1, repeat("B", 10000), repeat("E", 10001), 1); insert into t1_max values (2, 2, repeat("A", 10002), repeat("T", 10003), 1); --sync_slave_with_master --connection slave # Bump up tuple versions update t1_max set X=20; --echo Initial values on Slave select a,b,SHA1(c),length(c), SHA1(d), length(d), X from t1_max order by a; --connection master --echo Originate update which will be rejected update t1_max set c=repeat("Z", 10006), d=repeat("I", 10005), X=2 where a=1; --sync_slave_with_master --connection slave --echo Check slave has rejected due to lower version select a,b,SHA1(c),length(c), SHA1(d), length(d), X from t1_max order by a; --connection master --echo Originate delete which will be rejected (due to NDB-OLD) algorith delete from t1_max where a=1; --sync_slave_with_master --connection slave --echo Check slave has rejected due to before image mismatch select a,b,SHA1(c),length(c), SHA1(d), length(d), X from t1_max order by a; --connection master --echo Originate insert which will be rejected (as row exists) insert into t1_max values (1, 1, repeat("R", 10004), repeat("A", 10007), 1); --sync_slave_with_master --connection slave --echo Check slave has rejected due to row existing already select a,b,SHA1(c),length(c), SHA1(d), length(d), X from t1_max order by a; --echo Expect t1_max to have 3 entries select server_id, master_server_id, count, a from t1_old$EX order by count; select server_id, master_server_id, count, a from t1_max$EX order by count; select server_id, master_server_id, count, a from t1_max_delete_win$EX order by count; delete from t1_max$EX; delete from t1_max_delete_win$EX; delete from t1_old$EX; --connection master ####### --echo Test 6 --echo Check that non-Blob related operations in a batch with a Blob --echo operation are still subject to conflict detection. --echo insert into mysql.ndb_replication values ("test", "t2_max", 0, 7, "NDB$MAX(X)"); create table `t2_max$EX` (server_id int unsigned, master_server_id int unsigned, master_epoch bigint unsigned, count int unsigned, a int not null, primary key(server_id, master_server_id, master_epoch, count)) engine ndb; create table t2_max (a int primary key, b int, X bigint unsigned) engine=ndb; insert into t2_max values (1,1,10), (2,2,10), (3,3,10), (4,4,10), (5,5,10); --sync_slave_with_master --connection master --echo Now issue a transaction with a successful Blob op, and unsuccessful --echo non-Blob op. Check that the Blob op succeeds, and the unsuccessful --echo non-Blob op is handled as expected. begin; update t2_max set b=b+1, X=1 where a=3; # conflicts update t1_max set c=repeat("R", 10008), d=repeat("A", 10009), X = 21 where a=1; # ok commit; --sync_slave_with_master --connection slave --echo Contents on Slave --echo Expect Blob data applied to t1_max, no update applied to t2_max select a,b,left(c,1), length(c), left(d,1), length(d), X from t1_max where a=1; select * from t2_max order by a; --echo Expect No conflict in t1_max, 1 conflict in t2_max$EX select server_id, master_server_id, count, a from t1_max$EX order by count; select server_id, master_server_id, count, a from t2_max$EX order by count; --connection master drop table t2_max, t2_max$EX; drop table t1_old, `t1_old$EX`, t1_max, `t1_max$EX`, t1_max_delete_win, `t1_max_delete_win$EX`; delete from mysql.ndb_replication; --echo Test that online table distribution sets up conflict functions and exceptions tables # t1allsame - Same on all servers, no exceptions table insert into mysql.ndb_replication values ("test", "t1allsame", 0, 7, "NDB$MAX(X)"); # t2diffex - Different on each server with an exceptions table # Not a recommended configuration! insert into mysql.ndb_replication values ("test", "t2diffex", 1, 7, "NDB$OLD(X)"); insert into mysql.ndb_replication values ("test", "t2diffex", 3, 7, "NDB$MAX(X)"); # t3oneex - Only on one server with an exceptions table # Note that it's not defined on the server where it's created (not recommended) # so on the server where it's defined, we get an error due to having no extra # author bits # insert into mysql.ndb_replication values ("test", "t3oneex", 3, 7, "NDB$EPOCH()"); # Create exception tables create table t2diffex$EX ( server_id int unsigned, master_server_id int unsigned, master_epoch bigint unsigned, count int unsigned, a int not null, primary key(server_id, master_server_id, master_epoch, count)) engine ndb; create table t3oneex$EX ( server_id int unsigned, master_server_id int unsigned, master_epoch bigint unsigned, count int unsigned, a int not null, primary key(server_id, master_server_id, master_epoch, count)) engine ndb; # Now create actual tables on this server (id 1) create table t1allsame(a int primary key, b varchar(200), X int unsigned) engine=ndb; create table t2diffex(a int primary key, b varchar(200), X int unsigned) engine=ndb; create table t3oneex(a int primary key, b varchar(200)) engine=ndb; # Now examine server logs to see that conflict detection and # exceptions tables were setup as expected show variables like 'server_id'; --let $server_num=1.1 --let $pattern=%NDB Slave% --let $limit=4 --source suite/ndb_rpl/t/show_mysqld_warnings.inc --connection server2 --disable_query_log call mtr.add_suppression("NDB Slave: .* No extra row author bits in table.*"); --enable_query_log show variables like 'server_id'; --let $server_num=2.1 --let $pattern=%NDB Slave% --let $limit=6 --source suite/ndb_rpl/t/show_mysqld_warnings.inc --connection master drop table t3oneex, t2diffex, t1allsame, t3oneex$EX, t2diffex$EX; delete from mysql.ndb_replication; --echo Test exceptions table schema flexibility # # An exceptions table should be able to have the mandatory columns with # different names, as long as the types match. # Also, not all main table primary key parts need be present # Finally, arbitrary extra columns should be allowed, as long as # they can be defaulted. # insert into mysql.ndb_replication values ("test", "t1", 0, 7, "NDB$MAX(X)"); --echo Test 'normal' mandatory column names + all table pks create table test.t1$EX( server_id int unsigned, master_server_id int unsigned, master_epoch bigint unsigned, count int unsigned, a int not null, b int not null, c int not null, primary key (server_id, master_server_id, master_epoch, count)) engine=ndb; create table test.t1 (a int, b int, c int, d int, e int, X int unsigned, primary key(a,b,c)) engine=ndb; --echo Generate a conflict on the slave insert into test.t1 values (1,1,1,1,1,1); --sync_slave_with_master slave --connection master update test.t1 set X=0 where a=1 and b=1 and c=1; --sync_slave_with_master slave --connection slave --echo Check that conflict has been recorded. --replace_column 3 <epoch_num> select * from test.t1$EX; --connection master drop table test.t1; drop table test.t1$EX; --echo Test 'normal' mandatory column names + all table pks + --echo extra columns with same and different names to main table columns --echo Also a defaulted extra column. create table test.t1$EX( server_id int unsigned, master_server_id int unsigned, master_epoch bigint unsigned, count int unsigned, a int not null, b int not null, c int not null, d int, # Same name as main table, but user defined lilljeholmen varchar(50) default 'Slussen', # Separate, user defined primary key (server_id, master_server_id, master_epoch, count)) engine=ndb; create table test.t1 (a int, b int, c int, d int, e int, X int unsigned, primary key(a,b,c)) engine=ndb; --echo Generate a conflict on the slave insert into test.t1 values (1,1,1,1,1,1); --sync_slave_with_master slave --connection master update test.t1 set X=0 where a=1 and b=1 and c=1; --sync_slave_with_master slave --connection slave --echo Check that conflict has been recorded. --replace_column 3 <epoch_num> select * from test.t1$EX; --connection master drop table test.t1; drop table test.t1$EX; --echo Test unusual mandatory column names + all table pks + --echo extra columns with same and different names to main table columns --echo Also a defaulted extra column. create table test.t1$EX( monteverdi int unsigned, asparagi int unsigned, plenipotentiary bigint unsigned, mountebank int unsigned, a int not null, b int not null, c int not null, d int, # Same name as main table, but user defined lilljeholmen varchar(50) default 'Slussen', # Separate, user defined primary key (monteverdi, asparagi, plenipotentiary, mountebank)) engine=ndb; create table test.t1 (a int, b int, c int, d int, e int, X int unsigned, primary key(a,b,c)) engine=ndb; --echo Generate a conflict on the slave insert into test.t1 values (1,1,1,1,1,1); --sync_slave_with_master slave --connection master update test.t1 set X=0 where a=1 and b=1 and c=1; --sync_slave_with_master slave --connection slave --echo Check that conflict has been recorded. --replace_column 3 <epoch_num> select * from test.t1$EX; --connection master drop table test.t1; drop table test.t1$EX; --echo Test unusual mandatory column names + all table pks which are same --echo as 'normal' exceptions table column names plus extra columns with --echo same and different names to main table columns --echo Also a defaulted extra column. create table test.t1$EX( monteverdi int unsigned, asparagi int unsigned, plenipotentiary bigint unsigned, mountebank int unsigned, server_id int unsigned not null, master_server_id int unsigned not null, master_epoch bigint unsigned not null, count int unsigned not null, d int, # Same name as main table, but user defined lilljeholmen varchar(50) default 'Slussen', # Separate, user defined primary key (monteverdi, asparagi, plenipotentiary, mountebank)) engine=ndb; create table test.t1 (server_id int unsigned, master_server_id int unsigned, master_epoch bigint unsigned, count int unsigned, d int, e int, X int unsigned, primary key(server_id, master_server_id, master_epoch, count)) engine=ndb; --echo Generate a conflict on the slave insert into test.t1 values (1,1,1,1,1,1,1); --sync_slave_with_master slave --connection master update test.t1 set X=0 where server_id=1 and master_server_id=1 and master_epoch=1 and count=1; --sync_slave_with_master slave --connection slave --echo Check that conflict has been recorded. --replace_column 3 <epoch_num> select * from test.t1$EX; --connection master drop table test.t1; drop table test.t1$EX; --connection server1 call mtr.add_suppression("NDB Slave: exceptions table .* has wrong definition .*"); --connection server2 call mtr.add_suppression("NDB Slave: exceptions table .* has wrong definition .*"); --connection slave call mtr.add_suppression("NDB Slave: exceptions table .* has wrong definition .*"); --connection master --echo And some bad exceptions table schemata --echo Keys in wrong positions create table test.t1$EX( a int not null, b int not null, c int not null, d int, # Same name as main table, but user defined lilljeholmen varchar(50) default 'Slussen', # Separate, user defined server_id int unsigned, master_server_id int unsigned, master_epoch bigint unsigned, count int unsigned, primary key (server_id, master_server_id, master_epoch, count)) engine=ndb; create table test.t1 (a int, b int, c int, d int, e int, X int unsigned, primary key(a,b,c)) engine=ndb; show warnings; --let $server_num=1.1 --let $pattern=%NDB Slave% --let $limit=2 --source suite/ndb_rpl/t/show_mysqld_warnings.inc drop table test.t1; drop table test.t1$EX; --echo Test conflict_fn definitions in ndb_replication which cover --echo exceptions tables and verify that conflict functions are not --echo set up for exceptions tables. --connection master insert into mysql.ndb_replication values ("test", "t2%", 1, 7, "NDB$EPOCH()"); create table test.t2$EX ( server_id int unsigned NOT NULL, master_server_id int unsigned NOT NULL, master_epoch bigint unsigned NOT NULL, count int unsigned NOT NULL, a int NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (server_id,master_server_id,master_epoch,count) ) ENGINE=ndbcluster; create table test.t2 ( a int primary key, b varchar(100)) engine=ndb; --let mysqld_name=mysqld.1.1 --source ndb_rpl_get_server_error_log.inc --disable_query_log # t2$EX is exceptions table, conflict function should not be used select count(*) from test.server_error_log where line like '%Ndb Slave%t2$EX is exceptions table: not using conflict function%'; # normal table test.t2 is not exceptions table, should have conflict function select count(*) from test.server_error_log where line like '%Ndb Slave%test.t2 using conflict_fn NDB$EPOCH%'; --enable_query_log drop table test.server_error_log; drop table test.t2; drop table test.t2$EX; ############### --echo "Cleanup" --connection master drop table mysql.ndb_replication; --sync_slave_with_master --source include/rpl_end.inc