# Test for # Bug #797: If a query is ignored on slave (replicate-ignore-table) the slave # still checks that it has the same error as on the master. source include/master-slave.inc; connection master; create table t1 (a int primary key); # generate an error that goes to the binlog --error 1062 insert into t1 values (1),(1); save_master_pos; connection slave; # as the t1 table is ignored on the slave, the slave should be able to sync sync_with_master; # The port number is different when doing the release build with # Do-compile, hence we have to replace the port number here accordingly --replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_PORT --replace_column 1 # 8 # 9 # 23 # 33 # show slave status; # check that the table has been ignored, because otherwise the test is nonsense show tables like 't1'; connection master; drop table t1; save_master_pos; connection slave; sync_with_master; # Now test that even critical errors (connection killed) # are ignored if rules allow it. # The "kill" idea was copied from rpl000001.test. connection master1; select get_lock('crash_lock%20C', 10); connection master; create table t2 (a int primary key); insert into t2 values(1); create table t3 (id int); insert into t3 values(connection_id()); send update t2 set a = a + 1 + get_lock('crash_lock%20C', 10); connection master1; real_sleep 2; select (@id := id) - id from t3; kill @id; drop table t2,t3; connection master; --error 0,1053,2013 reap; connection master1; --replace_column 2 # 5 # show binlog events from 98; save_master_pos; connection slave; # SQL slave thread should not have stopped (because table of the killed # query is in the ignore list). sync_with_master; # End of 4.1 tests # Adding comment for force manual merge 5.0 -> wl1012. delete me if needed