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# ==== Purpose ==== # # Waits until the slave SQL thread has been synced, i.e., all events # have been copied over to slave. This is like mtr's built-in command # sync_slave_with_master, but more flexible (e.g., you can set a # custom timeout and you can force it to use GTIDs instead of filename # and offset). # # # ==== Usage ==== # # [--let $sync_slave_connection= <connection_name>] # [--let $use_gtids= 1] # [--let $rpl_channel_name= NAME] # [--let $slave_timeout= NUMBER] # [--let $rpl_debug= 1] # [--let $wait_for_executed_gtid_set= 1] # [--let $ignore_gtids_on_sync= 1] # --source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc # # Must be called on the master. Will change connection to the slave. # # Parameters: # # $use_gtids # If set, uses GTIDs instead of filename and offset for positions. # # $sync_slave_connection # By default, this script switches connection to 'slave'. If # $sync_slave_connection is set, then '$sync_slave_connection' is # used instead of 'slave'. # # $rpl_channel_name # See include/wait_for_slave_param.inc # # $slave_timeout # See include/wait_for_slave_param.inc. # # $rpl_debug # See include/rpl_init.inc # # $ignore_gtids_on_sync # Forces the use of master file and position, even if $use_gtids is set. # This might be used if the slave will not have all the GTIDs of the # master but have to read and apply all master events to the end. # # $wait_for_executed_gtid_set # This option makes the test use WAIT_FOR_EXECUTED_GTID_SET instead of # WAIT_UNTIL_SQL_THREAD_AFTER_GTIDS. This options also requires # $use_gtids and !$ignore_gtids_on_sync to be set. # --let $include_filename= sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc --source include/begin_include_file.inc --source include/wait_for_ndb_committed_to_binlog.inc --source include/save_master_pos.inc --let $rpl_connection_name= slave if ($sync_slave_connection) { --let $rpl_connection_name= $sync_slave_connection } # Assert that source and destination connections are not the same. if ($rpl_connection_name == $CURRENT_CONNECTION) { --echo Trying to sync '$CURRENT_CONNECTION' with '$rpl_connection_name' which are the same server! --echo Please double check your test case. --die } --source include/rpl_connection.inc --source include/sync_slave_sql.inc --let $include_filename= sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc --let $skip_restore_connection= 1 --let $_saved_channel_name= --source include/end_include_file.inc