# See SHOW SLAVE STATUS displays well after RESET SLAVE (it should display the # --master-* options from mysqld, as this is what is going to be used next time # slave threads will be started). In bug 985, it displayed old values (of before # RESET SLAVE). # See if slave crashes when doing a CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE twice, separated by # RESET SLAVE. source include/master-slave.inc; connection master; save_master_pos; connection slave; sync_with_master; --replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_PORT --replace_column 1 # 8 # 9 # 23 # 33 # show slave status; stop slave; change master to master_user='test'; --replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_PORT --replace_column 1 # 8 # 9 # 23 # 33 # show slave status; reset slave; --replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_PORT --replace_column 1 # 8 # 9 # 23 # 33 # show slave status; start slave; sync_with_master; --replace_result $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_PORT --replace_column 1 # 8 # 9 # 23 # 33 # show slave status; # test of crash with temp tables & RESET SLAVE # (test to see if RESET SLAVE clears temp tables in memory and disk) stop slave; reset slave; start slave; connection master; create temporary table t1 (a int); save_master_pos; connection slave; sync_with_master; stop slave; reset slave; start slave; sync_with_master; show status like 'slave_open_temp_tables'; # End of 4.1 tests #