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Current File : /home/usr.opt/mysql57/mysql-test/t/mysql_upgrade_ssl.test |
# mysql_upgrade tests requiring SSL support -- source include/have_ssl_communication.inc -- source include/mysql_upgrade_preparation.inc --echo # --echo # Bug#55672 mysql_upgrade dies with internal error --echo # --exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE --skip-verbose --ssl-mode=REQUIRED --force 2>&1 --echo # --echo # WL #8350 ENSURE 5.7 SUPPORTS SMOOTH LIVE UPGRADE FROM 5.6 --echo # # Backup mysql.user table DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tmp_user; CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE tmp_user AS (SELECT * FROM mysql.user); # Create 5.6 mysql.user table layout --source include/user_57_to_56.inc --echo # "Manualy" create user with sha256 password INSERT INTO mysql.user VALUES ('%','user_sha_pass_wp','','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','N','','','','',0,0,0,0,'sha256_password','$5$J=M`}N+i=%1o6z\'$Ns0lpHRzOCs9T4n5df6ZxAYsUaK1yFMnRGlp3T48AW/','N'); FLUSH PRIVILEGES; --echo #"Manualy grant" super user privileges to user_sha_pass_wp UPDATE mysql.user SET Select_priv='Y', Insert_priv='Y', Update_priv='Y', Delete_priv='Y', Create_priv='Y', Drop_priv='Y', Reload_priv='Y', Shutdown_priv='Y', Process_priv='Y', File_priv='Y', Grant_priv='Y', References_priv='Y', Index_priv='Y', Alter_priv='Y', Show_db_priv='Y', Super_priv='Y', Create_tmp_table_priv='Y', Lock_tables_priv='Y', Execute_priv='Y', Repl_slave_priv='Y', Repl_client_priv='Y', Create_view_priv='Y', Show_view_priv='Y', Create_routine_priv='Y', Alter_routine_priv='Y', Create_user_priv='Y', Event_priv='Y', Trigger_priv='Y', Create_tablespace_priv='Y' where user="user_sha_pass_wp"; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; --echo #Run mysql_upgrade with user_sha_pass_wp -n i.e. user with sha256 --echo #password set. After mysql_upgrade finishes the mysql.user table should --echo #have 5.7 layout thus no need to restore the dropped columns from --echo #the begining of the test --exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE --skip-verbose --force --ssl-mode=REQUIRED --user=user_sha_pass_wp --password=lala 2>&1 DROP USER 'user_sha_pass_wp'@'%'; # # Restore mysql.user content TRUNCATE TABLE mysql.user; INSERT INTO mysql.user SELECT * FROM tmp_user; DROP TABLE tmp_user; --source include/mysql_upgrade_cleanup.inc