- 04 Feb, 2008 1 commit
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bar@mysql.com/bar.myoffice.izhnet.ru authored
Problem: some collation handlers called incorrect version of my_like_range_xxx(), which led to wrong min_str and max_str, so like range optimizer threw away good records. Fix: changing the wrong handlers to call proper version of my_like_range_xxx().
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- 30 Jan, 2008 1 commit
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hezx@mail.hezx.com authored
into mail.hezx.com:/media/sda3/work/mysql/bkwork/bug26489_corruption_in_relay_log/5.0
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- 29 Jan, 2008 2 commits
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hezx@mail.hezx.com authored
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hezx@mail.hezx.com authored
Here is the scenario that causes the failure.(by Mats) 1. The to-be corrupt log event (let's call it X), is split into two packets B and C on the network level (net_write_buff()). The parts are X = (x',x''). The part x' ends up in packet B and part x'' ends up in packet C. Prior to the corrupt event X, the event Y has been written successfully, but has been split into two packets as well, which we call (y',y''). 2. The master sends packet A = (y'',x') to the slave, increases the packet sequence number, the slave receives the packet, but fails to reply before the master gets a timeout. 3. Since the master got a timeout, it reports failure, and aborts sending the binary log by exiting mysql_binlog_send(). However, it leaves the buffer intact, still holding y'' (but not x', since the write_pos is not increased). 4. After exiting mysql_binlog_send(), the master does a disconnection of the client thread, which involves sending an error message e to the client (i.e., the slave). 5. In this case, net_write_buff() is used again, but this time the old contents of the packet is used so that the new packet is D = (y'',e). Note that this will use a new packet sequence number, since the packet number was increased in step 2. 6. The slave receives the tail y'' of the Y log event, concatenates this with x' (which it already received), and writes the event (x',y'') it to the relay log since it hasn't noticed anything is amiss. 7. It then tries to read more bytes, which is either e (if the length given for X just happened to match the length given for Y, or just plain garbage because the slave is out of sync with what is actually sent. 8. After a while, the SQL thread tries to execute the event (x',y''), which is very likely to be just nonsense. The problem can be fixed by not resetting net->error after the call of mysql_binlog_send, so the error message will not be sent and the connection will be closed.
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- 25 Jan, 2008 1 commit
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hezx@mail.hezx.com authored
The problem is when create/rename/drop users, the statement was logged regardless of error, even if no data has been changed, the statement was logged. After this patch, create/rename/drop users don't write the binlog if the statement makes no changes, if the statement does make any changes, log the statement with possible error code. This patch is based on the patch for BUG#29749, which is not pushed
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- 06 Jan, 2008 6 commits
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hezx@mail.hezx.com authored
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hezx@mail.hezx.com authored
into mail.hezx.com:/media/sda3/work/mysql/bkwork/bug#32205/mysql-5.0-rpl
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hezx@mail.hezx.com authored
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hezx@mail.hezx.com authored
into mail.hezx.com:/media/sda3/work/mysql/bkwork/bug#32205/mysql-5.0-rpl
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hezx@mail.hezx.com authored
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hezx@mail.hezx.com authored
into mail.hezx.com:/media/sda3/work/mysql/bkwork/bug#32205/mysql-5.0-rpl
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- 02 Jan, 2008 1 commit
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sven@riska.(none) authored
into riska.(none):/home/sven/bk/b26395-autocommit-xa/5.0-rpl
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- 24 Dec, 2007 1 commit
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hezx@mail.hezx.com authored
into mail.hezx.com:/media/sda3/work/mysql/bkwork/bug#28908/mysql-5.0-rpl
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- 23 Dec, 2007 1 commit
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aelkin/elkin@koti.dsl.inet.fi authored
changes due to non-determinism in value of read_buffer_size.
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- 22 Dec, 2007 1 commit
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aelkin/elkin@koti.dsl.inet.fi authored
refining the test after it failed on pb.
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- 21 Dec, 2007 8 commits
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aelkin/elkin@koti.dsl.inet.fi authored
into koti.dsl.inet.fi:/home/elkin/MySQL/TEAM/FIXES/5.0/bug33435-load_data_read_buffer_size
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aelkin/elkin@koti.dsl.inet.fi authored
read_buffer_size set on master BUG#33413 show binlog events fails if binlog has event size of close to max_allowed_packet The size of Append_block replication event was determined solely by read_buffer_size whereas the rest of replication code deals with max_allowed_packet. When the former parameter was set to larger than the latter there were two artifacts: the master could not read events from binlog; show master events did not show. Fixed with - fragmenting the used io-cached buffer into pieces each size of less than max_allowed_packet (bug#30435) - incrementing show-binlog-events handling thread's max_allowed_packet with the max estimated for the replication header size
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sven@riska.(none) authored
Now, every transaction (including autocommit transactions) start with a BEGIN and end with a COMMIT/ROLLBACK in the binlog. Added a test case, and updated lots of test case result files.
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aelkin/elkin@koti.dsl.inet.fi authored
into koti.dsl.inet.fi:/home/elkin/MySQL/TEAM/FIXES/5.0/bug31359-future_gpos
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hezx@mail.hezx.com authored
into mail.hezx.com:/media/sda3/work/mysql/bkwork/bug#28908/5.0
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aelkin/elkin@koti.dsl.inet.fi authored
ignores future_group_master_log_p There was a redundant assignement. However, that's the only artifact. Wrt to future_group_master_log_position, there is no issue. The counter is supposed to be set at Log_event::exec_event(). It's used only by Innodb for recovery purposes.
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mats@capulet.kindahl.net authored
into capulet.kindahl.net:/home/mats/devel/fix-mysql-5.0-rpl
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hezx@mail.hezx.com authored
When set the server-id dynamically, the server_id member of current thread is not updated. Update the server_id member of current thread after updated the global variable value.
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- 20 Dec, 2007 1 commit
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mats@capulet.kindahl.net authored
Complementary patch since LOAD DATA INFILE was not covered in the previous patch. This patch adds a check so that the slave skip counter is not decreased to zero if seeing a BEGIN_LOAD_QUERY_EVENT, APPEND_BLOCK_EVENT, or CREATE_FILE_EVENT since these cannot end a group. The group is terminated by an EXECUTE_LOAD_QUERY_ EVENT or DELETE_FILE_EVENT.
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- 18 Dec, 2007 1 commit
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hezx@hezx.(none) authored
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- 15 Dec, 2007 1 commit
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hezx@hezx.(none) authored
The reason of this bug is that when mysqlbinlog dumps a query, the query is written to output with a delimeter appended right after it, if the query string ends with a '--' comment, then the delimeter would be considered as part of the comment, if there are any statements after this query, then it will cause a syntax error. Start a newline before appending delimiter after a query string
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- 11 Dec, 2007 1 commit
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hezx@hezx.(none) authored
into hezx.(none):/media/hda5/work/mysql/bkwork/bug#30998/5.0
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- 05 Dec, 2007 1 commit
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bar@mysql.com/bar.myoffice.izhnet.ru authored
Fixing a wrong comment.
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- 03 Dec, 2007 1 commit
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hezx@hezx.(none) authored
When executing drop view statement on the master, the statement is written into bin-log without checking for possible errors, so the statement would always be bin-logged with error code cleared even if some error might occur, for example, some of the views being dropped does not exist. This would cause failure on the slave. Writing bin-log after check for errors, if at least one view has been dropped the query is bin-logged possible with an error.
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- 22 Nov, 2007 1 commit
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mats@capulet.kindahl.net authored
into capulet.kindahl.net:/home/bk/mysql-5.0-rpl
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- 14 Nov, 2007 3 commits
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mkindahl@dl145h.mysql.com authored
into dl145h.mysql.com:/data0/mkindahl/mysql-5.0-rpl
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mkindahl@dl145h.mysql.com authored
into dl145h.mysql.com:/data0/mkindahl/mysql-5.0-rpl
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mats@capulet.net authored
into capulet.net:/home/bk/mysql-5.0-rpl
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- 13 Nov, 2007 2 commits
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mats@kindahl-laptop.dnsalias.net authored
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mats@kindahl-laptop.dnsalias.net authored
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- 12 Nov, 2007 1 commit
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mats@kindahl-laptop.dnsalias.net authored
Corrections to get_str_len_and_pointer().
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- 10 Nov, 2007 1 commit
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mats@capulet.net authored
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- 09 Nov, 2007 3 commits
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mats@capulet.net authored
into capulet.net:/home/mats/devel/b31793-mysql-5.0-rpl
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mats@capulet.net authored
into capulet.net:/home/bk/mysql-5.0-rpl
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mats@capulet.net authored
When running mysqlbinlog on a 64-bit machine with a corrupt relay log, it causes mysqlbinlog to crash. In this case, the crash is caused because a request for 18446744073709534806U bytes is issued, which apparantly can be served on a 64-bit machine (speculatively, I assume) but this causes the memcpy() issued later to copy the data to segfault. The request for the number of bytes is caused by a computation of data_len - server_vars_len where server_vars_len is corrupt in such a sense that it is > data_len. This causes a wrap-around, with the the data_len given above. This patch adds a check that if server_vars_len is greater than data_len before the substraction, and aborts reading the event in that case marking the event as invalid. It also adds checks to see that reading the server variables does not go outside the bounds of the available space, giving a limited amount of integrity check.
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