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call mtr.add_suppression("InnoDB: Table .* does not exist in the InnoDB internal data dictionary .*");
call mtr.add_suppression("Deadlock found when trying to get lock; try restarting transaction");
#
# Bug#11766879/Bug#60106: DIFF BETWEEN # OF INDEXES IN MYSQL VS INNODB,
# PARTITONING, ON INDEX CREATE
# Bug#12696518: MEMORY LEAKS IN HA_PARTITION (VALGRIND TESTS ON TRUNK)
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (
id bigint NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
time date,
id2 bigint not null,
PRIMARY KEY (id,time)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8
/*!50100 PARTITION BY RANGE(TO_DAYS(time))
(PARTITION p10 VALUES LESS THAN (734708) ENGINE = InnoDB,
PARTITION p20 VALUES LESS THAN MAXVALUE ENGINE = InnoDB) */;
INSERT INTO t1 (time,id2) VALUES ('2011-07-24',1);
INSERT INTO t1 (time,id2) VALUES ('2011-07-25',1);
INSERT INTO t1 (time,id2) VALUES ('2011-07-25',1);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX uk_time_id2 on t1(time,id2);
ERROR 23000: Duplicate entry '2011-07-25-1' for key 'uk_time_id2'
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1;
COUNT(*)
3
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`id` bigint(20) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`time` date NOT NULL,
`id2` bigint(20) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`,`time`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB AUTO_INCREMENT=4 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8mb3 COLLATE=utf8mb3_general_ci
PARTITION BY RANGE (to_days(`time`))
(PARTITION `p10` VALUES LESS THAN (734708) ENGINE = InnoDB,
PARTITION `p20` VALUES LESS THAN MAXVALUE ENGINE = InnoDB)
DROP TABLE t1;
call mtr.add_suppression("InnoDB: Error: table `test`.`t1` .* InnoDB internal");
#
# Bug#55091: Server crashes on ADD PARTITION after a failed attempt
#
SET @old_innodb_file_per_table = @@global.innodb_file_per_table;
SET @old_innodb_strict_mode = @@global.innodb_strict_mode;
SET @@global.innodb_file_per_table = ON,
@@global.innodb_strict_mode = ON;
connect con1,localhost,root,,;
CREATE TABLE t1 (id INT NOT NULL
PRIMARY KEY,
user_num CHAR(10)
) ENGINE = InnoDB
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=4
PARTITION BY HASH(id) PARTITIONS 1;
t1#P#p0.ibd
t1.frm
t1.par
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`id` int(11) NOT NULL,
`user_num` char(10) DEFAULT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 COLLATE=latin1_swedish_ci KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=4
PARTITION BY HASH (`id`)
PARTITIONS 1
SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = OFF;
disconnect con1;
connect con2,localhost,root,,;
LOCK TABLE t1 WRITE;
# ALTER fails because COMPRESSED/KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
# are incompatible with innodb_file_per_table = OFF;
ALTER TABLE t1 ADD PARTITION PARTITIONS 1;
ERROR HY000: Got error 140 "Wrong create options" from storage engine InnoDB
t1#P#p0.ibd
t1.frm
t1.par
# This SET is not needed to reproduce the bug,
# it is here just to make the test case more realistic
SET innodb_strict_mode = OFF;
ALTER TABLE t1 ADD PARTITION PARTITIONS 2;
Warnings:
Warning 1478 InnoDB: KEY_BLOCK_SIZE requires innodb_file_per_table.
Warning 1478 InnoDB: ignoring KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=4.
Warning 1478 InnoDB: KEY_BLOCK_SIZE requires innodb_file_per_table.
Warning 1478 InnoDB: ignoring KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=4.
Warning 1478 InnoDB: KEY_BLOCK_SIZE requires innodb_file_per_table.
Warning 1478 InnoDB: ignoring KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=4.
t1.frm
t1.par
ALTER TABLE t1 REBUILD PARTITION p0;
Warnings:
Warning 1478 InnoDB: KEY_BLOCK_SIZE requires innodb_file_per_table.
Warning 1478 InnoDB: ignoring KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=4.
UNLOCK TABLES;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`id` int(11) NOT NULL,
`user_num` char(10) DEFAULT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 COLLATE=latin1_swedish_ci KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=4
PARTITION BY HASH (`id`)
PARTITIONS 3
DROP TABLE t1;
disconnect con2;
connection default;
SET @@global.innodb_strict_mode = @old_innodb_strict_mode;
SET @@global.innodb_file_per_table = @old_innodb_file_per_table;
SET @save_detect= @@GLOBAL.innodb_deadlock_detect;
SET @save_report= @@GLOBAL.innodb_deadlock_report;
SET GLOBAL innodb_deadlock_detect=ON;
SET GLOBAL innodb_deadlock_report=BASIC;
SET NAMES utf8;
CREATE TABLE `t``\""e` (a INT, PRIMARY KEY (a))
ENGINE=InnoDB
PARTITION BY RANGE (a)
SUBPARTITION BY HASH (a)
(PARTITION `p0``\""e` VALUES LESS THAN (100)
(SUBPARTITION `sp0``\""e`,
SUBPARTITION `sp1``\""e`),
PARTITION `p1``\""e` VALUES LESS THAN (MAXVALUE)
(SUBPARTITION `sp2``\""e`,
SUBPARTITION `sp3``\""e`));
INSERT INTO `t``\""e` VALUES (0), (2), (6), (10), (14), (18), (22);
START TRANSACTION;
connect con1,localhost,root,,;
SET NAMES utf8;
START TRANSACTION;
connection default;
UPDATE `t``\""e` SET a = 16 WHERE a = 0;
connection con1;
UPDATE `t``\""e` SET a = 8 WHERE a = 22;
UPDATE `t``\""e` SET a = 12 WHERE a = 0;
connection default;
SELECT lock_table, COUNT(*) FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_LOCKS
GROUP BY lock_table;
lock_table COUNT(*)
`test`.`t``\""e` /* Partition `p0``\""e`, Subpartition `sp0``\""e` */ 2
set @old_sql_mode = @@sql_mode;
set sql_mode = 'ANSI_QUOTES';
SELECT lock_table, COUNT(*) FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_LOCKS
GROUP BY lock_table;
lock_table COUNT(*)
"test"."t`\""""e" /* Partition "p0`\""""e", Subpartition "sp0`\""""e" */ 2
set @@sql_mode = @old_sql_mode;
UPDATE `t``\""e` SET a = 4 WHERE a = 22;
ERROR 40001: Deadlock found when trying to get lock; try restarting transaction
# First table reported in 'SHOW ENGINE InnoDB STATUS'
SHOW ENGINE InnoDB STATUS;
Type Name Status
InnoDB index PRIMARY of table `test`.`t``\""e` /* Partition `p0``\""e`, Subpartition `sp0``\""e` */
set @old_sql_mode = @@sql_mode;
set sql_mode = 'ANSI_QUOTES';
SHOW ENGINE InnoDB STATUS;
Type Name Status
InnoDB index PRIMARY of table `test`.`t``\""e` /* Partition `p0``\""e`, Subpartition `sp0``\""e` */
SET GLOBAL innodb_deadlock_detect= @save_detect;
SET GLOBAL innodb_deadlock_report= @save_report;
set @@sql_mode = @old_sql_mode;
connection con1;
ROLLBACK;
disconnect con1;
connection default;
DROP TABLE `t``\""e`;
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