# This test is to make sure that slaves can read a binlog containining # table map ids stored in 4 bytes, even though we now store them in 6 # bytes. This is for backward-compatibility. # If the slave does not detect that the master stores the table map id # in 4 bytes, slave will read 6 bytes, and so will read the 2 bytes of # flags at the place where there actually is data, so the test should # fail. -- source include/have_binlog_format_row.inc -- source include/have_debug.inc -- source include/master-slave.inc connection master; --disable_warnings drop database if exists mysqltest1; create database mysqltest1; --enable_warnings use mysqltest1; CREATE TABLE t1 (a char(3)); CREATE TABLE t2 (a char(3)); insert into t1 values("ANN"); insert into t1 values("GUI"); insert into t2 values("LIL"); insert into t2 values("ABE"); insert into t2 values("ANG"); sync_slave_with_master; use mysqltest1; select * from t1 order by a; select * from t2 order by a; connection master; DROP DATABASE mysqltest1; sync_slave_with_master; --source include/rpl_end.inc