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--source include/not_embedded.inc --source include/have_ndb.inc USE ndbinfo; # # Bug#20031425 NDBINFO NAMESPACE FREE CHECK FAILURE # - The SQL commands in scripts/mysql_system_tables.sql # mistakenly detects that someone uses the ndbinfo namespace # and skip to upgrade the schema of ndbinfo # # Supress the warning which occurs on second mysqld when it # tries to create the performance_schema database although # it already exists(since the DROP DATABASE was not allowed # due to local tables) connect (mysqld2,127.0.0.1,root,,test,$MASTER_MYPORT1,); connection mysqld2; call mtr.add_suppression("Can\'t create database \'performance_schema\'; database exists"); connection default; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM nodes; # Drop table ndbinfo.ndb$nodes to be able to detect if # upgrade has been run or not DROP TABLE ndbinfo.ndb$nodes; # Now it should not be possible to read from the nodes view --error ER_VIEW_INVALID SELECT COUNT(*) FROM nodes; let $log_file = $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/ndbinfo_upgrade_check.log; --exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE --skip-verbose > $log_file 2>&1 # The underlying table should have been created and nodes view be readable SELECT COUNT(*) FROM nodes;