Commit e6cd4c0c authored by Rucha Deodhar's avatar Rucha Deodhar

check upgrading to 11.5 CS from 11.4 ES

Check that after upgrading to 11.5 CS from 11.4 ES
after applying patches for MDEV-32188 there is no
table corruption seen, only (unnecessary) repair of table.
parent 2f4b0ba3
CHECK TABLE try_new_table_new FOR UPGRADE;
Table Op Msg_type Msg_text
test.try_new_table_new check error Table rebuild required. Please do "ALTER TABLE `try_new_table_new` FORCE" or dump/reload to fix it!
ALTER TABLE `try_new_table_new` FORCE;
Phase 1/8: Checking and upgrading mysql database
Processing databases
mysql
mysql.column_stats OK
mysql.columns_priv OK
mysql.db OK
mysql.event OK
mysql.func OK
mysql.global_priv OK
mysql.gtid_slave_pos OK
mysql.help_category OK
mysql.help_keyword OK
mysql.help_relation OK
mysql.help_topic OK
mysql.index_stats OK
mysql.innodb_index_stats
Error : Unknown storage engine 'InnoDB'
error : Corrupt
mysql.innodb_table_stats
Error : Unknown storage engine 'InnoDB'
error : Corrupt
mysql.plugin OK
mysql.proc OK
mysql.procs_priv OK
mysql.proxies_priv OK
mysql.roles_mapping OK
mysql.servers OK
mysql.table_stats OK
mysql.tables_priv OK
mysql.time_zone OK
mysql.time_zone_leap_second OK
mysql.time_zone_name OK
mysql.time_zone_transition OK
mysql.time_zone_transition_type OK
mysql.transaction_registry
Error : Unknown storage engine 'InnoDB'
error : Corrupt
Repairing tables
mysql.innodb_index_stats
Error : Unknown storage engine 'InnoDB'
error : Corrupt
mysql.innodb_table_stats
Error : Unknown storage engine 'InnoDB'
error : Corrupt
mysql.transaction_registry
Error : Unknown storage engine 'InnoDB'
error : Corrupt
Phase 2/8: Installing used storage engines... Skipped
Phase 3/8: Running 'mysql_fix_privilege_tables'
Phase 4/8: Fixing views
mysql.user OK
sys.host_summary OK
sys.host_summary_by_file_io OK
sys.host_summary_by_file_io_type OK
sys.host_summary_by_stages OK
sys.host_summary_by_statement_latency OK
sys.host_summary_by_statement_type OK
sys.innodb_buffer_stats_by_schema OK
sys.innodb_buffer_stats_by_table OK
sys.innodb_lock_waits OK
sys.io_by_thread_by_latency OK
sys.io_global_by_file_by_bytes OK
sys.io_global_by_file_by_latency OK
sys.io_global_by_wait_by_bytes OK
sys.io_global_by_wait_by_latency OK
sys.latest_file_io OK
sys.memory_by_host_by_current_bytes OK
sys.memory_by_thread_by_current_bytes OK
sys.memory_by_user_by_current_bytes OK
sys.memory_global_by_current_bytes OK
sys.memory_global_total OK
sys.metrics OK
sys.privileges_by_table_by_level OK
sys.processlist OK
sys.ps_check_lost_instrumentation OK
sys.schema_auto_increment_columns OK
sys.schema_index_statistics OK
sys.schema_object_overview OK
sys.schema_redundant_indexes OK
sys.schema_table_lock_waits OK
sys.schema_table_statistics OK
sys.schema_table_statistics_with_buffer OK
sys.schema_tables_with_full_table_scans OK
sys.schema_unused_indexes OK
sys.session OK
sys.session_ssl_status OK
sys.statement_analysis OK
sys.statements_with_errors_or_warnings OK
sys.statements_with_full_table_scans OK
sys.statements_with_runtimes_in_95th_percentile OK
sys.statements_with_sorting OK
sys.statements_with_temp_tables OK
sys.user_summary OK
sys.user_summary_by_file_io OK
sys.user_summary_by_file_io_type OK
sys.user_summary_by_stages OK
sys.user_summary_by_statement_latency OK
sys.user_summary_by_statement_type OK
sys.version OK
sys.wait_classes_global_by_avg_latency OK
sys.wait_classes_global_by_latency OK
sys.waits_by_host_by_latency OK
sys.waits_by_user_by_latency OK
sys.waits_global_by_latency OK
sys.x$host_summary OK
sys.x$host_summary_by_file_io OK
sys.x$host_summary_by_file_io_type OK
sys.x$host_summary_by_stages OK
sys.x$host_summary_by_statement_latency OK
sys.x$host_summary_by_statement_type OK
sys.x$innodb_buffer_stats_by_schema OK
sys.x$innodb_buffer_stats_by_table OK
sys.x$innodb_lock_waits OK
sys.x$io_by_thread_by_latency OK
sys.x$io_global_by_file_by_bytes OK
sys.x$io_global_by_file_by_latency OK
sys.x$io_global_by_wait_by_bytes OK
sys.x$io_global_by_wait_by_latency OK
sys.x$latest_file_io OK
sys.x$memory_by_host_by_current_bytes OK
sys.x$memory_by_thread_by_current_bytes OK
sys.x$memory_by_user_by_current_bytes OK
sys.x$memory_global_by_current_bytes OK
sys.x$memory_global_total OK
sys.x$processlist OK
sys.x$ps_digest_95th_percentile_by_avg_us OK
sys.x$ps_digest_avg_latency_distribution OK
sys.x$ps_schema_table_statistics_io OK
sys.x$schema_flattened_keys OK
sys.x$schema_index_statistics OK
sys.x$schema_table_lock_waits OK
sys.x$schema_table_statistics OK
sys.x$schema_table_statistics_with_buffer OK
sys.x$schema_tables_with_full_table_scans OK
sys.x$session OK
sys.x$statement_analysis OK
sys.x$statements_with_errors_or_warnings OK
sys.x$statements_with_full_table_scans OK
sys.x$statements_with_runtimes_in_95th_percentile OK
sys.x$statements_with_sorting OK
sys.x$statements_with_temp_tables OK
sys.x$user_summary OK
sys.x$user_summary_by_file_io OK
sys.x$user_summary_by_file_io_type OK
sys.x$user_summary_by_stages OK
sys.x$user_summary_by_statement_latency OK
sys.x$user_summary_by_statement_type OK
sys.x$wait_classes_global_by_avg_latency OK
sys.x$wait_classes_global_by_latency OK
sys.x$waits_by_host_by_latency OK
sys.x$waits_by_user_by_latency OK
sys.x$waits_global_by_latency OK
Phase 5/8: Fixing table and database names
Phase 6/8: Checking and upgrading tables
Processing databases
information_schema
mtr
mtr.global_suppressions OK
mtr.test_suppressions OK
performance_schema
sys
sys.sys_config OK
test
test.try_new_table_new OK
Phase 7/8: uninstalling plugins
Phase 8/8: Running 'FLUSH PRIVILEGES'
OK
CHECK TABLE try_new_table_new FOR UPGRADE;
Table Op Msg_type Msg_text
test.try_new_table_new check status OK
SELECT * FROM try_new_table_new;
num val
1 a
2 b
3 c
4 d
SELECT num, val, row_start, row_end FROM try_new_table_new;
num val row_start row_end
1 a row_start_time row_end_time
2 b row_start_time row_end_time
3 c row_start_time row_end_time
4 d row_start_time row_end_time
DROP TABLE try_new_table_new;
#
# This test aims to verify that after upgrading to 11.5 CS from 11.4 ES
# there is no table corruption seen, only (unnecessary) repair of table.
#
#
# The table from 11.4 looks as below:
# num val
# 1 a
# 2 b
# 3 c
# 4 d
#
--source include/mysql_upgrade_preparation.inc
let $datadir=`SELECT @@datadir`;
copy_file std_data/try_new_table.MYI $datadir/test/try_new_table_new.MYI;
copy_file std_data/try_new_table.MYD $datadir/test/try_new_table_new.MYD;
copy_file std_data/try_new_table.frm $datadir/test/try_new_table_new.frm;
CHECK TABLE try_new_table_new FOR UPGRADE;
ALTER TABLE `try_new_table_new` FORCE;
--exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE --force 2>&1
CHECK TABLE try_new_table_new FOR UPGRADE;
SELECT * FROM try_new_table_new;
--replace_column 3 row_start_time 4 row_end_time
SELECT num, val, row_start, row_end FROM try_new_table_new;
DROP TABLE try_new_table_new;
--remove_file $datadir/mariadb_upgrade_info
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