# This test assumes we are ignoring updates on table t2, but doing # updates on t1 source include/master-slave.inc; --disable_warnings drop table if exists t11; connection slave; drop table if exists t11; --enable_warnings create table t2 (n int); insert into t2 values(4); connection master; create table t2 (s char(20)); load data infile '../../std_data/words.dat' into table t2; insert into t2 values('five'); create table t1 (m int); insert into t1 values(15),(16),(17); update t1 set m=20 where m=16; delete from t1 where m=17; create table t11 select * from t1; save_master_pos; connection slave; sync_with_master; select * from t1; select * from t2; --error 1146 select * from t11; connection master; drop table if exists t1,t2,t11; save_master_pos; connection slave; sync_with_master; # show slave status, just to see of it prints replicate-do-table --replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_PORT --replace_column 1 # 8 # 9 # 23 # 33 # show slave status; # # BUG#12542 # TEST: "SET ONE_SHOT should always be executed on slave" # # We could use any timezone different than server default in this test # connection master; create table t1 (ts timestamp); set one_shot time_zone='met'; insert into t1 values('2005-08-12 00:00:00'); set one_shot time_zone='met'; select * from t1; sync_slave_with_master; connection slave; set one_shot time_zone='met'; select * from t1; # End of 4.1 tests