Commit 3912c217 authored by Anurag Shekhar's avatar Anurag Shekhar

Bug #30102 rename table does corrupt tables with partition files on failure.

One of the tests introduced for this bug was failing 
because of path size restriction in windows.
Moved the test case to a new test which is disabled under windows.

mysql-test/r/partition_not_embedded.result:
  updated test results after removing a test case.
mysql-test/r/partition_rename_longfilename.result:
  Test result for partition_rename_longfilename
mysql-test/t/partition_not_embedded.test:
  Removed the test case which tests renaming partition table such that
  the file name is 255 char long.
mysql-test/t/partition_rename_longfilename.test:
  Test case to test renaming partition table such that
  the file name is 255 char long.
  Moved from partition_no_embedded.
parent 9bad65ea
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# Renaming to a file name where the first partition is 155 chars
# and the second partition is 255 chars
RENAME TABLE t1 TO `t2_............................end`;
# List of files in database `test`, should not be any t1-files here
# List of files in database `test`, should be all t2-files here
t2_@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002eend#P#p0.MYD
t2_@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002eend#P#p0.MYI
t2_@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002eend#P#p1@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e.MYD
t2_@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002eend#P#p1@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e.MYI
t2_@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002eend#P#p2.MYD
t2_@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002eend#P#p2.MYI
t2_@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002eend.frm
t2_@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002eend.par
SELECT * FROM `t2_............................end`;
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RENAME TABLE `t2_............................end` to t1;
# List of files in database `test`, should be all t1-files here
t1#P#p0.MYD
t1#P#p0.MYI
......
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1, t2;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT)
PARTITION BY RANGE (a)
(PARTITION p0 VALUES LESS THAN (6),
PARTITION `p1....................` VALUES LESS THAN (9),
PARTITION p2 VALUES LESS THAN MAXVALUE);
# List of files in database `test`, all original t1-files here
t1#P#p0.MYD
t1#P#p0.MYI
t1#P#p1@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e.MYD
t1#P#p1@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e.MYI
t1#P#p2.MYD
t1#P#p2.MYI
t1.frm
t1.par
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10);
# Renaming to a file name where the first partition is 155 chars
# and the second partition is 255 chars
RENAME TABLE t1 TO `t2_............................end`;
# List of files in database `test`, should not be any t1-files here
# List of files in database `test`, should be all t2-files here
t2_@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002eend#P#p0.MYD
t2_@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002eend#P#p0.MYI
t2_@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002eend#P#p1@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e.MYD
t2_@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002eend#P#p1@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e.MYI
t2_@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002eend#P#p2.MYD
t2_@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002eend#P#p2.MYI
t2_@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002eend.frm
t2_@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002eend.par
SELECT * FROM `t2_............................end`;
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RENAME TABLE `t2_............................end` to t1;
# List of files in database `test`, should be all t1-files here
t1#P#p0.MYD
t1#P#p0.MYI
t1#P#p1@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e.MYD
t1#P#p1@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e@002e.MYI
t1#P#p2.MYD
t1#P#p2.MYI
t1.frm
t1.par
SELECT * FROM t1;
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DROP TABLE t1;
# Should not be any files left here
# End of bug#30102 test.
......@@ -31,22 +31,6 @@ RENAME TABLE t1 TO `t2_new..............................................end`;
--list_files $MYSQLD_DATADIR/test t1*
--sorted_result
SELECT * FROM t1;
--echo # Renaming to a file name where the first partition is 155 chars
--echo # and the second partition is 255 chars
RENAME TABLE t1 TO `t2_............................end`;
# 1234567890123456789012345678
# t2_ + end
# .MY[ID] or .frm
# #P#p[012]
# 28 * @002e
# 6 + 4 + 5 + 28 * 5 = 155
--echo # List of files in database `test`, should not be any t1-files here
--list_files $MYSQLD_DATADIR/test t1*
--echo # List of files in database `test`, should be all t2-files here
--list_files $MYSQLD_DATADIR/test t2*
--sorted_result
SELECT * FROM `t2_............................end`;
RENAME TABLE `t2_............................end` to t1;
--echo # List of files in database `test`, should be all t1-files here
--list_files $MYSQLD_DATADIR/test t1*
--echo # Renaming to a file name where the first partition is 156 chars
......
-- source include/not_windows.inc
-- source include/have_partition.inc
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1, t2;
--enable_warnings
let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `SELECT @@datadir`;
#
# Bug#30102: rename table does corrupt tables with partition files on failure
# This test case renames the table such that the partition file name
# is 255 chars long. Due the restriction of 260 char path name (including drive label)
# this will fail in windows.
# Other tests related to this bug can be found in partition_not_embedded.test
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT)
PARTITION BY RANGE (a)
(PARTITION p0 VALUES LESS THAN (6),
PARTITION `p1....................` VALUES LESS THAN (9),
PARTITION p2 VALUES LESS THAN MAXVALUE);
# partition p1 is 't1#P#p1' + @002e * 20 = 107 characters + file ending
# total path lenght of './test/t1#P#p1@002e@002e<...>@002e.MY[ID]' is 118 chars
--echo # List of files in database `test`, all original t1-files here
--list_files $MYSQLD_DATADIR/test t1*
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10);
--echo # Renaming to a file name where the first partition is 155 chars
--echo # and the second partition is 255 chars
RENAME TABLE t1 TO `t2_............................end`;
# 1234567890123456789012345678
# t2_ + end
# .MY[ID] or .frm
# #P#p[012]
# 28 * @002e
# 6 + 4 + 5 + 28 * 5 = 155
--echo # List of files in database `test`, should not be any t1-files here
--list_files $MYSQLD_DATADIR/test t1*
--echo # List of files in database `test`, should be all t2-files here
--list_files $MYSQLD_DATADIR/test t2*
--sorted_result
SELECT * FROM `t2_............................end`;
RENAME TABLE `t2_............................end` to t1;
--echo # List of files in database `test`, should be all t1-files here
--list_files $MYSQLD_DATADIR/test t1*
--sorted_result
SELECT * FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
--echo # Should not be any files left here
--list_files $MYSQLD_DATADIR/test t1*
--list_files $MYSQLD_DATADIR/test t2*
--echo # End of bug#30102 test.
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