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# ==== Purpose ====
#
# Test that replicate-same-server-id works correctly in two cases:
#
# 1. If a server replicates to itself (and log-slave-updates is off)
# then every transaction should be executed twice.
#
# 2. START SLAVE UNTIL should work correctly if replicate-same-server-id
# is enabled and master and slave have different server_ids. This is
# to test BUG#38934.
#
# ==== Note ====
#
# This test file was named rpl_server_id2.test prior to MySQL 5.7.5.
# Replicating in a loop like this won't work with GTIDs.
--source include/not_group_replication_plugin.inc
--source include/not_gtid_enabled.inc
--source include/master-slave.inc
--echo ==== If server with replicate-same-server-id is slave of itself, it executes transactions twice ====
--echo ---- Initialize ----
--source include/rpl_connection_slave.inc
CREATE TABLE t1 (n INT);
RESET MASTER;
# replicate slave -> slave
--source include/stop_slave.inc
--replace_result $SLAVE_MYPORT SLAVE_PORT
eval CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_PORT = $SLAVE_MYPORT;
--source include/start_slave.inc
--echo ---- Test ----
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1);
--save_master_pos
--sync_with_master
SELECT * FROM t1; # check that indeed 2 were inserted
--echo ---- Clean up ----
# We stop the slave before cleaning up otherwise we'll get
# 'DROP TABLE t1' executed twice, so an error in the slave.err
# (not critical).
--source include/stop_slave.inc
DROP TABLE t1;
--replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_PORT
eval CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_PORT = $MASTER_MYPORT;
#
# Bug#38934 slave slave until does not work with --replicate-same-server-id
#
# Verifying that slave performs all events until the master_log_pos
# in presense of --replicate-same-server-id the slave is started with.
--echo ==== START SLAVE UNTIL works with replicate-same-server-id ====
--echo ---- Initialize ----
--source include/rpl_connection_master.inc
# setting the until position to correspond to the first following create table
# which will make the event executed and the slave sql thread stopped
# right after that.
CREATE TABLE t1(n int);
--let $until_pos= query_get_value(SHOW MASTER STATUS, Position, 1)
CREATE TABLE t2(n int);
--echo ---- Test ----
--source include/rpl_connection_slave.inc
--replace_result $until_pos UNTIL_POS
--disable_warnings
eval START SLAVE UNTIL MASTER_LOG_FILE = 'master-bin.000001', MASTER_LOG_POS = $until_pos;
--enable_warnings
--source include/wait_for_slave_io_to_start.inc
# It is theoretically possible that the SQL thread starts after the IO
# thread, so wait_for_io_to_start returns after the IO thread has
# started and before the SQL thread has started. So we have to wait
# for the actual change to appear on the slave, so that we know that
# the SQL thread has started before we wait for it to stop.
--let $query= SELECT * FROM t1
--source include/wait_for_query_to_succeed.inc
--source include/wait_for_slave_sql_to_stop.inc
--let $assert_cond= "[SHOW TABLES]" = "t1"
--let $assert_text= t1 should be replicated, t2 should not
--source include/assert.inc
--echo ---- Clean up ----
--source include/rpl_connection_slave.inc
--source include/start_slave_sql.inc
--source include/rpl_connection_master.inc
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
--source include/rpl_end.inc
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