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2daebc70
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2daebc70
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May 26, 2004
by
magnus@neptunus.(none)
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Fix after running on a 4-node system.
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mysql-test/r/ndb_autodiscover.result
mysql-test/r/ndb_autodiscover.result
+2
-33
mysql-test/t/ndb_autodiscover.test
mysql-test/t/ndb_autodiscover.test
+26
-66
sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc
sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc
+10
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mysql-test/r/ndb_autodiscover.result
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@@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ show status like 'handler_discover%';
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@@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ show status like 'handler_discover%';
Variable_name Value
Variable_name Value
Handler_discover 2
Handler_discover 2
flush tables;
flush tables;
select * from t1;
select * from t1
order by id
;
id name
id name
1 Autodiscover
2 Auto 2
2 Auto 2
3 Discover 3
3 Discover 3
1 Autodiscover
show status like 'handler_discover%';
show status like 'handler_discover%';
Variable_name Value
Variable_name Value
Handler_discover 3
Handler_discover 3
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@@ -119,29 +119,6 @@ Variable_name Value
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@@ -119,29 +119,6 @@ Variable_name Value
Handler_discover 2
Handler_discover 2
drop table t3;
drop table t3;
flush status;
flush status;
create table t4(
id int not null primary key,
name char(27)
) engine=ndb;
insert into t4 values (1, "Automatic");
select * from t4;
id name
1 Automatic
select * from t4;
ERROR HY000: Got error 284 'Table not defined in transaction coordinator' from ndbcluster
flush table t4;
select * from t4;
ERROR HY000: Can't open file: 't4' (errno: 709)
show status like 'handler_discover%';
Variable_name Value
Handler_discover 0
drop table t4;
flush tables;
show tables;
Tables_in_test
select * from t4;
ERROR 42S02: Table 'test.t4' doesn't exist
flush status;
show status like 'handler_discover%';
show status like 'handler_discover%';
Variable_name Value
Variable_name Value
Handler_discover 0
Handler_discover 0
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@@ -157,10 +134,6 @@ ALTER TABLE t5 ADD COLUMN adress char(255) FIRST;
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@@ -157,10 +134,6 @@ ALTER TABLE t5 ADD COLUMN adress char(255) FIRST;
select * from t5;
select * from t5;
adress id name
adress id name
NULL 1 Magnus
NULL 1 Magnus
flush table t5;
select * from t5;
adress id name
NULL 1 Magnus
insert into t5 values
insert into t5 values
("Adress for record 2", 2, "Carl-Gustav"),
("Adress for record 2", 2, "Carl-Gustav"),
("Adress for record 3", 3, "Karl-Emil");
("Adress for record 3", 3, "Karl-Emil");
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@@ -190,10 +163,6 @@ ALTER TABLE t6 ADD COLUMN adress char(255) FIRST;
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@@ -190,10 +163,6 @@ ALTER TABLE t6 ADD COLUMN adress char(255) FIRST;
select * from t6;
select * from t6;
adress id name
adress id name
NULL 1 Magnus
NULL 1 Magnus
flush table t6;
select * from t6;
adress id name
NULL 1 Magnus
insert into t6 values
insert into t6 values
("Adress for record 2", 2, "Carl-Gustav"),
("Adress for record 2", 2, "Carl-Gustav"),
("Adress for record 3", 3, "Karl-Emil");
("Adress for record 3", 3, "Karl-Emil");
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mysql-test/t/ndb_autodiscover.test
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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ insert into t1 values (3, "Discover 3");
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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ insert into t1 values (3, "Discover 3");
show
status
like
'handler_discover%'
;
show
status
like
'handler_discover%'
;
flush
tables
;
flush
tables
;
system
rm
var
/
master
-
data
/
test
/
t1
.
frm
;
system
rm
var
/
master
-
data
/
test
/
t1
.
frm
;
select
*
from
t1
;
select
*
from
t1
order
by
id
;
show
status
like
'handler_discover%'
;
show
status
like
'handler_discover%'
;
#
#
...
@@ -150,32 +150,33 @@ drop table t3;
...
@@ -150,32 +150,33 @@ drop table t3;
# but not in NDB can be deleted from disk.
# but not in NDB can be deleted from disk.
#
#
flush
status
;
# Manual test
#flush status;
create
table
t4
(
#
id
int
not
null
primary
key
,
#create table t4(
name
char
(
27
)
# id int not null primary key,
)
engine
=
ndb
;
# name char(27)
insert
into
t4
values
(
1
,
"Automatic"
);
#) engine=ndb;
select
*
from
t4
;
#insert into t4 values (1, "Automatic");
#select * from t4;
#
# Remove the table from NDB
# Remove the table from NDB
#system drop_tab -c "$NDB_CONNECTSTRING2" -d test t4 > /dev/null ;
#system drop_tab -c "$NDB_CONNECTSTRING2" -d test t4 > /dev/null ;
system
drop_tab
-
c
"host=localhost:2200;nodeid=5"
-
d
test
t4
>
/
dev
/
null
;
#
system drop_tab -c "host=localhost:2200;nodeid=5" -d test t4 > /dev/null ;
#
--
error
1296
#
--error 1296
select
*
from
t4
;
#
select * from t4;
#
flush
table
t4
;
#
flush table t4;
--
error
1016
#
--error 1016
select
*
from
t4
;
#
select * from t4;
#
show
status
like
'handler_discover%'
;
#
show status like 'handler_discover%';
drop
table
t4
;
#
drop table t4;
flush
tables
;
#
flush tables;
show
tables
;
#
show tables;
--
error
1146
#
--error 1146
select
*
from
t4
;
#
select * from t4;
#########################################################
#########################################################
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@@ -195,30 +196,10 @@ create table t5(
...
@@ -195,30 +196,10 @@ create table t5(
insert
into
t5
values
(
1
,
"Magnus"
);
insert
into
t5
values
(
1
,
"Magnus"
);
select
*
from
t5
;
select
*
from
t5
;
# Ugly trick to change version of the table in NDB
# Requires nodeid=5 to be defined and not used
# Until ALTER TABLE works
#system copy_tab -c "$NDB_CONNECTSTRING2" -d test t1 t1_copy > /dev/null ;
#system drop_tab -c "$NDB_CONNECTSTRING2" -d test t1 > /dev/null ;
#system copy_tab -c "$NDB_CONNECTSTRING2" -d test t1_copy t1 > /dev/null ;
#system drop_tab -c "$NDB_CONNECTSTRING2" -d test t1_copy > /dev/null ;
ALTER
TABLE
t5
ADD
COLUMN
adress
char
(
255
)
FIRST
;
ALTER
TABLE
t5
ADD
COLUMN
adress
char
(
255
)
FIRST
;
# The follwing select will exit with
# 1030 Got error 241 from storage engine
# This means it has detected that the schema version of the meta data
# cached locally in NdbApi is not the same as in the Dictionary of NDB.
# The user has to resolve this problem by performing a FLUSH TABLE tabname
#MASV--error 1030
select
*
from
t5
;
select
*
from
t5
;
# The application/user is required to call FLUSH TABLE when error 241 is
# returned. This is a workaround and will in the future be done
# automatically by the server
flush
table
t5
;
select
*
from
t5
;
insert
into
t5
values
insert
into
t5
values
(
"Adress for record 2"
,
2
,
"Carl-Gustav"
),
(
"Adress for record 2"
,
2
,
"Carl-Gustav"
),
(
"Adress for record 3"
,
3
,
"Karl-Emil"
);
(
"Adress for record 3"
,
3
,
"Karl-Emil"
);
...
@@ -246,29 +227,8 @@ create table t6(
...
@@ -246,29 +227,8 @@ create table t6(
insert
into
t6
values
(
1
,
"Magnus"
);
insert
into
t6
values
(
1
,
"Magnus"
);
select
*
from
t6
;
select
*
from
t6
;
# Ugly trick to change version of the table in NDB
# Requires nodeid=5 to be defined and not used
# Until ALTER TABLE works
#system copy_tab -c "$NDB_CONNECTSTRING2" -d test t6 t6_copy > /dev/null ;
#system drop_tab -c "$NDB_CONNECTSTRING2" -d test t6 > /dev/null ;
#system copy_tab -c "$NDB_CONNECTSTRING2" -d test t6_copy t6 > /dev/null ;
#system drop_tab -c "$NDB_CONNECTSTRING2" -d test t6_copy > /dev/null ;
ALTER
TABLE
t6
ADD
COLUMN
adress
char
(
255
)
FIRST
;
ALTER
TABLE
t6
ADD
COLUMN
adress
char
(
255
)
FIRST
;
# The follwing select will exit with
# 1030 Got error 241 from storage engine
# This means it has detected that the schema version of the meta data
# cached locally in NdbApi is not the same as in the Dictionary of NDB.
# The user has to resolve this problem by performing a FLUSH TABLE tabname
#MASV--error 1030
select
*
from
t6
;
# The application/user is required to call FLUSH TABLE when error 241 is
# returned. This is a workaround and will in the future be done
# automatically by the server
flush
table
t6
;
select
*
from
t6
;
select
*
from
t6
;
insert
into
t6
values
insert
into
t6
values
(
"Adress for record 2"
,
2
,
"Carl-Gustav"
),
(
"Adress for record 2"
,
2
,
"Carl-Gustav"
),
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sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc
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@@ -475,7 +475,8 @@ static const ulong index_type_flags[]=
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@@ -475,7 +475,8 @@ static const ulong index_type_flags[]=
/* PRIMARY_KEY_INDEX */
/* PRIMARY_KEY_INDEX */
HA_NOT_READ_PREFIX_LAST
|
HA_NOT_READ_PREFIX_LAST
|
HA_ONLY_WHOLE_INDEX
,
HA_ONLY_WHOLE_INDEX
|
HA_WRONG_ASCII_ORDER
,
/* PRIMARY_KEY_ORDERED_INDEX */
/* PRIMARY_KEY_ORDERED_INDEX */
/*
/*
...
@@ -483,19 +484,23 @@ static const ulong index_type_flags[]=
...
@@ -483,19 +484,23 @@ static const ulong index_type_flags[]=
thus ORDERD BY clauses can be optimized by reading directly
thus ORDERD BY clauses can be optimized by reading directly
through the index.
through the index.
*/
*/
HA_NOT_READ_PREFIX_LAST
,
HA_NOT_READ_PREFIX_LAST
|
HA_WRONG_ASCII_ORDER
,
/* UNIQUE_INDEX */
/* UNIQUE_INDEX */
HA_NOT_READ_PREFIX_LAST
|
HA_NOT_READ_PREFIX_LAST
|
HA_ONLY_WHOLE_INDEX
,
HA_ONLY_WHOLE_INDEX
|
HA_WRONG_ASCII_ORDER
,
/* UNIQUE_ORDERED_INDEX */
/* UNIQUE_ORDERED_INDEX */
HA_NOT_READ_PREFIX_LAST
,
HA_NOT_READ_PREFIX_LAST
|
HA_WRONG_ASCII_ORDER
,
/* ORDERED_INDEX */
/* ORDERED_INDEX */
HA_READ_NEXT
|
HA_READ_NEXT
|
HA_READ_PREV
|
HA_READ_PREV
|
HA_NOT_READ_AFTER_KEY
HA_NOT_READ_PREFIX_LAST
|
HA_WRONG_ASCII_ORDER
};
};
static
const
int
index_flags_size
=
sizeof
(
index_type_flags
)
/
sizeof
(
ulong
);
static
const
int
index_flags_size
=
sizeof
(
index_type_flags
)
/
sizeof
(
ulong
);
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