- 16 Feb, 2012 4 commits
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Kent Boortz authored
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Kent Boortz authored
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Kent Boortz authored
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MySQL Build Team authored
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- 15 Feb, 2012 6 commits
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Kent Boortz authored
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MySQL Build Team authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
Before killing the server, tell mysql-test-run that it is to be expected. Discussed with Bjorn Munch on IM.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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- 13 Feb, 2012 2 commits
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Rohit Kalhans authored
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Rohit Kalhans authored
Fixed a typo in the comment. Fixing test cases which were previouslyno throwing due disable warnings macro.
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- 10 Feb, 2012 4 commits
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Sunny Bains authored
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Sunny Bains authored
During FIC error handling the trx->error_state was not being set to DB_SUCCESS after failure, before attempting the next DDL SQL operation. This reset to DB_SUCCESS is somewhat of a requirement though not explicitly stated anywhere. The fix is to reset it to DB_SUCCESS in row0merge.cc if row_merge_rename_indexes or row_merge_drop_index functions fail, also reset to DB_SUCCESS at trx commit. rb://935 Approved by Jimmy Yang.
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Sunny Bains authored
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Sunny Bains authored
During FIC error handling the trx->error_state was not being set to DB_SUCCESS after failure, before attempting the next DDL SQL operation. This reset to DB_SUCCESS is somewhat of a requirement though not explicitly stated anywhere. The fix is to reset it to DB_SUCCESS in row0merge.cc if row_merge_rename_indexes or row_merge_drop_index functions fail, also reset to DB_SUCCESS at trx commit. rb://935 Approved by Jimmy Yang.
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- 09 Feb, 2012 2 commits
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Rohit Kalhans authored
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Rohit Kalhans authored
Problem: Statements that write to tables with auto_increment columns based on the selection from another table, may lead to master and slave going out of sync, as the order in which the rows are retrieved from the table may differ on master and slave. Solution: We mark writing to a table with auto_increment table based on the rows selected from another table as unsafe. This will cause the execution of such statements to throw a warning and forces the statement to be logged in ROW if the logging format is mixed. Changes: 1. All the statements that writes to a table with auto_increment column(s) based on the rows fetched from another table, will now be unsafe. 2. CREATE TABLE with SELECT will now be unsafe.
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- 08 Feb, 2012 1 commit
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Rohit Kalhans authored
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- 07 Feb, 2012 1 commit
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Rohit Kalhans authored
Problem: Statements that write to tables with auto_increment columns based on the selection from another table, may lead to master and slave going out of sync, as the order in which the rows are retrived from the table may differ on master and slave. Solution: We mark writing to a table with auto_increment table as unsafe. This will cause the execution of such statements to throw a warning and forces the statement to be logged in ROW if the logging format is mixed. Changes: 1. All the statements that writes to a table with auto_increment column(s) based on the rows fetched from another table, will now be unsafe. 2. CREATE TABLE with SELECT will now be unsafe.
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- 06 Feb, 2012 2 commits
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Vasil Dimov authored
The actual Bug#11754376 does not exist in MySQL 5.5 because at startup we drop entries for temporary tables from InnoDB dictionary cache (only if ROW_FORMAT is not REDUNDANT). But nevertheless the bug in normalize_table_name_low() is present so we fix it.
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Vasil Dimov authored
GRACEFUL SHUTDOWN During startup mysql picks up .frm files from the tmpdir directory and tries to drop those tables in the storage engine. The problem is that when tmpdir ends in / then ha_innobase::delete_table() is passed a string like "/var/tmp//#sql123", then it wrongly normalizes it to "/#sql123" and calls row_drop_table_for_mysql() which of course fails to delete the table entry from the InnoDB dictionary cache. ha_innobase::delete_table() returns an error but nevertheless mysql wipes away the .frm file and the entry in the InnoDB dictionary cache remains orphaned with no easy way to remove it. The "no easy" way to remove it is to create a similar temporary table again, copy its .frm file to tmpdir under "#sql123.frm" and restart mysqld with tmpdir=/var/tmp (no trailing slash) - this way mysql will pick the .frm file after restart and will try to issue drop table for "/var/tmp/#sql123" (notice do double slash), ha_innobase::delete_table() will normalize it to "tmp/#sql123" and row_drop_table_for_mysql() will successfully remove the table entry from the dictionary cache. The solution is to fix normalize_table_name_low() to normalize things like "/var/tmp//table" correctly to "tmp/table". This patch also adds a test function which invokes normalize_table_name_low() with various inputs to make sure it works correctly and a mtr test that calls this test function. Reviewed by: Marko (http://bur03.no.oracle.com/rb/r/929/)
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- 05 Feb, 2012 1 commit
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Ashish Agarwal authored
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- 03 Feb, 2012 4 commits
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Nuno Carvalho authored
rpl_heartbeat_basic test fails sporadically on pushbuild because did not received all heartbeats from slave in circular replication. Removed from experimental collection.
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Ashish Agarwal authored
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Ashish Agarwal authored
CORRUPTED WHEN RUN CONCURRENTLY WITH ISSUE: Table corruption due to concurrent queries. Different threads running check, repair query along with insert. Locks not properly acquired in repair query. Rows are inserted inbetween repair query. SOLUTION: Mutex lock is acquired before the repair call. Concurrent queries wont effect the call to repair.
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Ashish Agarwal authored
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- 02 Feb, 2012 11 commits
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Ashish Agarwal authored
ON 64 BIT MACHINES PROBLEM: When sorting index during repair of myisam tables, due to improper casting of buffer size variables value of myisam_ sort_buffer_size is not set greater than 4GB. SOLUTION: Proper casting of buffer size variable. myisam_buffer_size changed to unsigned long long to handle size > 4GB on linux as well as windows.
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Alexander Barkov authored
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Alexander Barkov authored
Recording correct test results. modified: mysql-test/suite/engines/funcs/r/db_alter_collate_ascii.result mysql-test/suite/engines/funcs/r/db_alter_collate_utf8.result
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Marko Mäkelä authored
that prohibits an open range (full table). This assertion catches unnecessary calls to this method, but such calls are not harming correctness.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
row_merge_buf_write(): Relax the bogus assertion.
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Marko Mäkelä authored
print page dump buf_page_print(): Remove the ut_ad(0) from the beginning. Add two flags (enum buf_page_print_flags) that can be bitwise-ORed together: BUF_PAGE_PRINT_NO_CRASH: Do not crash debug builds at the end of buf_page_print(). BUF_PAGE_PRINT_NO_FULL: Do not print the full page dump. This can be useful when adding diagnostic printout to flushing or to the doublewrite buffer. trx_sys_doublewrite_init_or_restore_page(): Replace exit(1) with ut_error, so that we can get a core dump if this extraordinary condition happens. rb:924 approved by Sunny Bains
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Marko Mäkelä authored
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Ashish Agarwal authored
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Ashish Agarwal authored
CASES RESETS DATA POINTER TO SMAL ISSUE: Myisamchk doing sort recover on a table reduces data_file_length. Maximum size of data file decreases, lesser number of rows are stored. SOLUTION: Size of data_file_length is fixed to the original length.
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- 01 Feb, 2012 1 commit
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Ashish Agarwal authored
CASES RESETS DATA POINTER TO SMAL ISSUE: Myisamchk doing sort recover on a table reduces data_file_length. Maximum size of data file decreases, lesser number of rows are stored. SOLUTION: Size of data_file_length is fixed to the original length.
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- 31 Jan, 2012 1 commit
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Andrei Elkin authored
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