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guilhem@mysql.com authored
"EE_ error codes (EE_DELETE, EE_WRITE) end up in the binlog, making slave stop". The problem was that during execution of the command on the master, an error can occur (for example, not space left on device, then mysqld waits and when there is space it completes successfully: so finally it worked but the error EE_WRITE remains in thd->net.last_errno and thd->net.last_error). To know if finally the command succeeded, we test the 'error' variable in every place, and if it shows no failure we reset thd->net.last_err* using the function THD::clear_error() which is backported from 4.1. A new test to see if now only real errors get to the binlog (note: the test uses "rm"). Also a bit of memory free/alloc saving in log_event.cc (do not free the whole mem_root after every query in the slave SQL thread: we can keep the initial block of it; which will be freed when the thread terminates).
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