set @name="This is a very long string, that mustn't find room in a system field like Table_name. Thus it should be cut by the actual size of the field. So we can use this string to find out the actual length of the field and to use it in any compare queries";
create table test_db select * from mysql.db;
delete from test_db;
insert into test_db (Host,Db,User) values (@name,@name,@name);
create table test_host select * from mysql.host;
delete from test_host;
insert into test_host (Host,Db) values (@name,@name);
create table test_user select * from mysql.user;
delete from test_user;
insert into test_user (Host,User) values (@name,@name);
create table test_func select * from mysql.func;
delete from test_func;
insert into test_func (name) values (@name);
create table test_tables_priv select * from mysql.tables_priv;
delete from test_tables_priv;
insert into test_tables_priv (Host,Db,User,Table_name) values (@name,@name,@name,@name);
create table test_columns_priv select * from mysql.columns_priv;
delete from test_columns_priv;
insert into test_columns_priv (Host,Db,User,Table_name,Column_name) values (@name,@name,@name,@name,@name);
select
if(isnull(test_db.Host),'WRONG!!!','ok') as test_db_Host,
if(isnull(test_host.Host),'WRONG!!!','ok') as test_host_Host,
if(isnull(test_user.Host),'WRONG!!!','ok') as test_user_Host,
if(isnull(test_tables_priv.Host),'WRONG!!!','ok') as test_tables_priv_Host,
if(isnull(test_columns_priv.Host),'WRONG!!!','ok') as test_columns_priv_Host
from test_db
left join test_host on test_db.Host=test_host.Host
left join test_user on test_db.Host=test_user.Host
left join test_tables_priv on test_db.Host=test_tables_priv.Host
left join test_columns_priv on test_db.Host=test_columns_priv.Host;
# This test must examine integrity of current system database
#
set@name="This is a very long string, that mustn't find room in a system field like Table_name. Thus it should be cut by the actual size of the field. So we can use this string to find out the actual length of the field and to use it in any compare queries";
#
# If this part is wrong, most likely you've done wrong modification of system database "mysql"
echo"This scripts updates the mysql.user, mysql.db, mysql.host and the"
echo"This scripts updates the mysql.user, mysql.db, mysql.host and the"
...
@@ -201,3 +260,22 @@ alter table host
...
@@ -201,3 +260,22 @@ alter table host
add Create_tmp_table_priv enum('N','Y') DEFAULT 'N' NOT NULL,
add Create_tmp_table_priv enum('N','Y') DEFAULT 'N' NOT NULL,
add Lock_tables_priv enum('N','Y') DEFAULT 'N' NOT NULL;
add Lock_tables_priv enum('N','Y') DEFAULT 'N' NOT NULL;
END_OF_DATA
END_OF_DATA
#
# Fix the new bugs discovered by new tests (for Bug #2874 Grant table bugs )
#
$cmd<<END_OF_DATA
alter table db change Db Db char(64) binary DEFAULT '' NOT NULL;
alter table host change Db Db char(64) binary DEFAULT '' NOT NULL;
alter table user change password Password char(16) binary NOT NULL, change max_questions max_questions int(11) unsigned DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL;
alter table tables_priv change Db Db char(64) binary DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, change Host Host char(60) binary DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, change User User char(16) binary DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, change Table_name Table_name char(64) binary DEFAULT '' NOT NULL;
alter table tables_priv add KEY Grantor (Grantor);
alter table columns_priv change Db Db char(64) binary DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, change Host Host char(60) binary DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, change User User char(16) binary DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, change Table_name Table_name char(64) binary DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, change Column_name Column_name char(64) binary DEFAULT '' NOT NULL;
alter table db comment='Database privileges';
alter table host comment='Host privileges; Merged with database privileges';
alter table user comment='Users and global privileges';
alter table func comment='User defined functions';
alter table tables_priv comment='Table privileges';
alter table columns_priv comment='Column privileges';