Commit 257b17ba authored by kent@mysql.com's avatar kent@mysql.com

Makefile.am:

  Option to set environment variable MTR_BUILD_THREAD to a small
  number, from what mysql-test-run calculate port numbers that
  will not conflict with other runs with different thread num
parent c93927ee
......@@ -85,15 +85,14 @@ tags:
support-files/build-tags
.PHONY: init-db bin-dist
# Test installation. Ports are configurable from the environment.
MYSQL_TEST_MANAGER_PORT = 9305
MYSQL_TEST_MASTER_PORT = 9306
MYSQL_TEST_SLAVE_PORT = 9308
# Target 'test' will run the regression test suite using the built server.
#
# If you are running in a shared environment, users can avoid clashing
# port numbers by setting individual small numbers 1-100 to the
# environment variable MTR_BUILD_THREAD. The script "mysql-test-run"
# will then calculate the various port numbers it needs from this,
# making sure each user use different ports.
test:
cd mysql-test ; \
./mysql-test-run \
--manager-port=$(MYSQL_TEST_MANAGER_PORT) \
--master_port=$(MYSQL_TEST_MASTER_PORT) \
--slave_port=$(MYSQL_TEST_SLAVE_PORT)
./mysql-test-run
......@@ -201,6 +201,23 @@ MYSQL_MANAGER_PORT=9305 # needs to be out of the way of slaves
MYSQL_MANAGER_PW_FILE=$MYSQL_TEST_DIR/var/tmp/manager.pwd
MYSQL_MANAGER_LOG=$MYSQL_TEST_DIR/var/log/manager.log
MYSQL_MANAGER_USER=root
#
# To make it easier for different devs to work on the same host,
# an environment variable can be used to control all ports. A small
# number is to be used, 0 - 16 or similar.
#
if [ -n "$MTR_BUILD_THREAD" ] ; then
MASTER_MYPORT=`expr $MTR_BUILD_THREAD '*' 40 + 8120`
SLAVE_MYPORT=`expr $MASTER_MYPORT + 16`
MYSQL_MANAGER_PORT=`expr $MASTER_MYPORT + 2`
echo "Using MTR_BUILD_THREAD = $MTR_BUILD_THREAD"
echo "Using MASTER_MYPORT = $MASTER_MYPORT"
echo "Using MYSQL_MANAGER_PORT = $MYSQL_MANAGER_PORT"
echo "Using SLAVE_MYPORT = $SLAVE_MYPORT"
fi
NO_SLAVE=0
USER_TEST=
FAILED_CASES=
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