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# ==== Purpose ====
#
# Tests that an autocommitted XA transaction where the master crashes
# just before writing the XID log event is executed correctly. The
# master rolls back, so the slave should not execute statement.
#
# This test was previously part of rpl_ndb_transaction.test
#
#
# ==== Method ====
#
# We want master to be alive so that it can replicate the statement to
# the slave. So in the test case, we must not crash the
# master. Instead, we fake the crash by just not writing the XID event
# to the binlog. This is done by the @@debug='d,do_not_write_xid'
# flag. This, in turn, requires us to do 'source
# include/have_debug.inc'
#
# So, unlike if the master had crashed, the master *will* execute the
# statement. But the slave should not execute it. Hence, after the
# test is executed, the expected result on master is a table with one
# row, and on slave a table with no rows.
#
# To simulate the slave correctly, we wait until everything up to but
# not including the XID is replicated. This has to be done with
# include/sync_slave_io_with_master.inc, not sync_slave_with_master,
# since the latter waits until the slave *SQL* thread has caught up
# with the master's position, which it will never do.
#
#
# ==== Related bugs ====
#
# BUG#26395: if crash during autocommit update to transactional table on master, slave fails
source include/have_innodb.inc;
# have_debug is needed since we use the @@debug variable on master
source include/have_debug.inc;
source include/master-slave.inc;
--echo ==== Initialize ====
--echo [on master]
--connection master
CREATE TABLE tinnodb (a INT) ENGINE = INNODB;
SHOW CREATE TABLE tinnodb;
# do_not_write_xid stops the master from writing an XID event.
set @old_debug= @@debug;
set @@debug= 'd,do_not_write_xid';
--echo ==== Test ====
# Save the position up to which the slave SQL thread should execute.
save_master_pos;
# Execute query and check that the row made it to the table.
INSERT INTO tinnodb VALUES (1);
SELECT * FROM tinnodb ORDER BY a;
# Sync slave's IO thread.
--echo [on slave]
source include/sync_slave_io_with_master.inc;
# Sync slave's SQL thread.
sync_with_master 0;
--echo ==== Verify results on slave ====
source include/stop_slave.inc;
let $tmp= query_get_value("SHOW SLAVE STATUS", Slave_IO_State, 1);
eval SELECT "$tmp" AS Slave_IO_State;
let $tmp= query_get_value("SHOW SLAVE STATUS", Last_SQL_Error, 1);
eval SELECT "$tmp" AS Last_SQL_Error;
let $tmp= query_get_value("SHOW SLAVE STATUS", Last_IO_Error, 1);
eval SELECT "$tmp" AS Last_IO_Error;
SELECT * FROM tinnodb ORDER BY a;
--echo ==== Clean up ====
# Easiest to clean up master and slave separately, without
# replication, since master and slave are out of sync.
--echo [on master]
connection master;
DROP TABLE tinnodb;
set @@debug= @old_debug;
--echo [on slave]
connection slave;
DROP TABLE tinnodb;
# Warning: do not add more tests here. The binlog is in a bad state.
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