- 05 Apr, 2007 27 commits
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mskold/marty@mysql.com/linux.site authored
Bug #26591 Cluster handler does not set bits in null bytes correctly: Improved comments ha_ndbcluster_binlog.cc: Bug #26591 Cluster handler does not set bits in null bytes correctly: Using empty_record() instead of bzero
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
into whalegate.ndb.mysql.com:/home/tomas/mysql-5.1-single-user
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
into whalegate.ndb.mysql.com:/home/tomas/mysql-5.0-ndb
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
into whalegate.ndb.mysql.com:/home/tomas/mysql-5.1-single-user
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
into whalegate.ndb.mysql.com:/home/tomas/mysql-5.1-single-user
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
into whalegate.ndb.mysql.com:/home/tomas/mysql-5.0-ndb
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
into whalegate.ndb.mysql.com:/home/tomas/mysql-5.1-single-user
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mskold/marty@mysql.com/linux.site authored
into mysql.com:/windows/Linux_space/MySQL/mysql-5.0-ndb
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
into whalegate.ndb.mysql.com:/home/tomas/mysql-5.0-ndb
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
into whalegate.ndb.mysql.com:/home/tomas/mysql-5.1-single-user
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
into whalegate.ndb.mysql.com:/home/tomas/mysql-5.1-single-user
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
- test case workaround to avoid random failures
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msvensson@pilot.blaudden authored
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mskold/marty@mysql.com/linux.site authored
into mysql.com:/windows/Linux_space/MySQL/mysql-5.0-ndb
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mskold/marty@mysql.com/linux.site authored
into mysql.com:/windows/Linux_space/MySQL/mysql-5.0-ndb
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into dev3-240.dev.cn.tlan:/home/justin.he/mysql/mysql-5.1/mysql-5.1-new-ndb-bj.merge
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mskold/marty@linux.site authored
into mysql.com:/windows/Linux_space/MySQL/mysql-5.1-new-ndb
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mskold/marty@linux.site authored
into mysql.com:/windows/Linux_space/MySQL/mysql-5.1
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mskold/marty@mysql.com/linux.site authored
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mskold/marty@linux.site authored
into mysql.com:/windows/Linux_space/MySQL/mysql-5.1-new-ndb
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mskold/marty@linux.site authored
into mysql.com:/windows/Linux_space/MySQL/mysql-5.1
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mskold/marty@mysql.com/linux.site authored
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into dev3-240.dev.cn.tlan:/home/justin.he/mysql/mysql-5.1/mysql-5.1-new-ndb-bj.merge
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into dev3-240.dev.cn.tlan:/home/justin.he/mysql/mysql-5.1/mysql-5.1-new-ndb-bj.merge
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- 04 Apr, 2007 13 commits
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
into whalegate.ndb.mysql.com:/home/tomas/mysql-5.0-ndb
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
into whalegate.ndb.mysql.com:/home/tomas/mysql-5.1-single-user
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kostja@vajra.(none) authored
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tsmith@quadxeon.mysql.com authored
into quadxeon.mysql.com:/benchmarks/ext3/TOSAVE/tsmith/bk/maint/mrg04/51
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tsmith@quadxeon.mysql.com authored
When MySQL logged slow query information to a CSV table, it stored the query_time and lock_time values with an incorrect formula. If the time was over 59 seconds, this caused incorrect statistics (either the slow query was not logged, or the time was far from correct). This change fixes the method used to store those TIME values in the slow_log table.
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mskold/marty@linux.site authored
into mysql.com:/windows/Linux_space/MySQL/mysql-5.1-new-ndb
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mskold/marty@linux.site authored
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mskold/marty@mysql.com/linux.site authored
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
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mskold/marty@linux.site authored
into mysql.com:/windows/Linux_space/MySQL/mysql-5.1-new-ndb
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mskold/marty@linux.site authored
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mskold/marty@mysql.com/linux.site authored
In certain cases AFTER UPDATE/DELETE triggers on NDB tables that referenced subject table didn't see the results of operation which caused invocation of those triggers. In other words AFTER trigger invoked as result of update (or deletion) of particular row saw version of this row before update (or deletion). The problem occured because NDB handler in those cases postponed actual update/delete operations to be able to perform them later as one batch. This fix solves the problem by disabling this optimization for particular operation if subject table has AFTER trigger for this operation defined. To achieve this we introduce two new flags for handler::extra() method: HA_EXTRA_DELETE_CANNOT_BATCH and HA_EXTRA_UPDATE_CANNOT_BATCH. These are called if there exists AFTER DELETE/UPDATE triggers during a statement that potentially can generate calls to delete_row()/update_row(). This includes multi_delete/multi_update statements as well as insert statements that do delete/update as part of an ON DUPLICATE statement.
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