######## suite/innodb/t/innodb_bulk_create_index.test ##### # # # Testcase for worklog WL#7277: InnoDB: Bulk Load for Create Index # # The basic idea of bulk load is to build an index from bottom up # # (also known as sorted index build). # # Earlier index was create by repeatedly inserting records # # Test scenario : # # - Run bulk create index on 10K rows # # - Run bulk create index on table with various row types # # - Run DML and SELECT after bulk index creation # # Creation: # # 2014-06-19 Implemented this test as part of WL#7277 # # # ###################################################################### -- source include/not_embedded.inc -- source include/innodb_page_size_small.inc -- source include/big_test.inc # Test Row Format: REDUNDANT. let $row_format = REDUNDANT; -- source suite/innodb/include/innodb_bulk_create_index.inc # Test Row Format: COMPACT. let $row_format = COMPACT; -- source suite/innodb/include/innodb_bulk_create_index.inc # Test Row Format: DYNAMIC. let $row_format = DYNAMIC; -- source suite/innodb/include/innodb_bulk_create_index.inc # Test Row Format: COMPRESSED. let $row_format = COMPRESSED; -- source suite/innodb/include/innodb_bulk_create_index.inc # Test Fill Factor: 10 let $row_format = COMPACT; SET GLOBAL innodb_fill_factor=10; -- source suite/innodb/include/innodb_bulk_create_index.inc # Test Fill Factor: 50 let $row_format = COMPACT; SET GLOBAL innodb_fill_factor=50; -- source suite/innodb/include/innodb_bulk_create_index.inc SET GLOBAL innodb_fill_factor=default;