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# Let's see if FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK blocks COMMIT of existing # transactions. # We verify that we did not introduce a deadlock. # This is intended to mimick how mysqldump and innobackup work. --source include/have_log_bin.inc # And it requires InnoDB --source include/have_log_bin.inc --source include/have_innodb.inc # Save the initial number of concurrent sessions --source include/count_sessions.inc --echo # Establish connection con1 (user=root) connect (con1,localhost,root,,); --echo # Establish connection con2 (user=root) connect (con2,localhost,root,,); # FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK should block writes to binlog too --echo # Switch to connection con1 connection con1; CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT) ENGINE=innodb; RESET MASTER; SET AUTOCOMMIT=0; INSERT t1 VALUES (1); --echo # Switch to connection con2 connection con2; FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK; --source include/show_binlog_events.inc --echo # Switch to connection con1 connection con1; send COMMIT; --echo # Switch to connection con2 connection con2; sleep 1; --source include/show_binlog_events.inc UNLOCK TABLES; --echo # Switch to connection con1 connection con1; reap; DROP TABLE t1; SET AUTOCOMMIT=1; --echo # Switch to connection default and close connections con1 and con2 connection default; disconnect con1; disconnect con2; # Wait till all disconnects are completed --source include/wait_until_count_sessions.inc