Commit 6431b94d authored by tomas@mc05.(none)'s avatar tomas@mc05.(none)

Merge tulin@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-4.1

into mc05.(none):/space2/tomas/mysql-4.1-ndb-test
parents a5a20089 a1068063
...@@ -2572,11 +2572,30 @@ fil_load_single_table_tablespace( ...@@ -2572,11 +2572,30 @@ fil_load_single_table_tablespace(
fprintf(stderr, fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: could not open single-table tablespace file\n" "InnoDB: Error: could not open single-table tablespace file\n"
"InnoDB: %s!\n", filepath); "InnoDB: %s!\n"
"InnoDB: We do no continue crash recovery, because the table will become\n"
"InnoDB: corrupt if we cannot apply the log records in the InnoDB log to it.\n"
"InnoDB: To fix the problem and start mysqld:\n"
"InnoDB: 1) If there is a permission problem in the file and mysqld cannot\n"
"InnoDB: open the file, you should modify the permissions.\n"
"InnoDB: 2) If the table is not needed, or you can restore it from a backup,\n"
"InnoDB: then you can remove the .ibd file, and InnoDB will do a normal\n"
"InnoDB: crash recovery and ignore that table.\n"
"InnoDB: 3) If the file system or the disk is broken, and you cannot remove\n"
"InnoDB: the .ibd file, you can set innodb_force_recovery > 0 in my.cnf\n"
"InnoDB: and force InnoDB to continue crash recovery here.\n", filepath);
ut_free(filepath); ut_free(filepath);
return; if (srv_force_recovery > 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: innodb_force_recovery was set to %lu. Continuing crash recovery\n"
"InnoDB: even though we cannot access the .ibd file of this table.\n",
srv_force_recovery);
return;
}
exit(1);
} }
success = os_file_get_size(file, &size_low, &size_high); success = os_file_get_size(file, &size_low, &size_high);
...@@ -2587,14 +2606,36 @@ fil_load_single_table_tablespace( ...@@ -2587,14 +2606,36 @@ fil_load_single_table_tablespace(
fprintf(stderr, fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: Error: could not measure the size of single-table tablespace file\n" "InnoDB: Error: could not measure the size of single-table tablespace file\n"
"InnoDB: %s!\n", filepath); "InnoDB: %s!\n"
"InnoDB: We do no continue crash recovery, because the table will become\n"
"InnoDB: corrupt if we cannot apply the log records in the InnoDB log to it.\n"
"InnoDB: To fix the problem and start mysqld:\n"
"InnoDB: 1) If there is a permission problem in the file and mysqld cannot\n"
"InnoDB: access the file, you should modify the permissions.\n"
"InnoDB: 2) If the table is not needed, or you can restore it from a backup,\n"
"InnoDB: then you can remove the .ibd file, and InnoDB will do a normal\n"
"InnoDB: crash recovery and ignore that table.\n"
"InnoDB: 3) If the file system or the disk is broken, and you cannot remove\n"
"InnoDB: the .ibd file, you can set innodb_force_recovery > 0 in my.cnf\n"
"InnoDB: and force InnoDB to continue crash recovery here.\n", filepath);
os_file_close(file); os_file_close(file);
ut_free(filepath); ut_free(filepath);
return; if (srv_force_recovery > 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"InnoDB: innodb_force_recovery was set to %lu. Continuing crash recovery\n"
"InnoDB: even though we cannot access the .ibd file of this table.\n",
srv_force_recovery);
return;
}
exit(1);
} }
/* TODO: What to do in other cases where we cannot access an .ibd
file during a crash recovery? */
/* Every .ibd file is created >= 4 pages in size. Smaller files /* Every .ibd file is created >= 4 pages in size. Smaller files
cannot be ok. */ cannot be ok. */
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