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set @@global.concurrent_insert= 0;
SET @old_log_output = @@global.log_output;
SET GLOBAL LOG_OUTPUT = 'FILE';
flush status;
show status like 'Table_lock%';
Variable_name Value
Table_locks_immediate 0
Table_locks_waited 0
select * from information_schema.session_status where variable_name like 'Table_lock%';
VARIABLE_NAME VARIABLE_VALUE
TABLE_LOCKS_IMMEDIATE 0
TABLE_LOCKS_WAITED 0
# Switched to connection: con1
set sql_log_bin=0;
set @old_general_log = @@global.general_log;
set global general_log = 'OFF';
drop table if exists t1;
create table t1(n int) engine=myisam;
insert into t1 values(1);
select 1;
1
1
# Switched to connection: con2
lock tables t1 read;
unlock tables;
lock tables t1 read;
# Switched to connection: con1
update t1 set n = 3;
# Switched to connection: con2
unlock tables;
# Switched to connection: con1
show status like 'Table_locks_waited';
Variable_name Value
Table_locks_waited 1
drop table t1;
set global general_log = @old_general_log;
# Switched to connection: default
select 1;
1
1
show status like 'last_query_cost';
Variable_name Value
Last_query_cost 0.000000
create table t1 (a int);
insert into t1 values (1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9),(10);
insert into t1 values (1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9),(10);
insert into t1 values (1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9),(10);
insert into t1 values (1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9),(10);
insert into t1 values (1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9),(10);
select * from t1 where a=6;
a
6
6
6
6
6
show status like 'last_query_cost';
Variable_name Value
Last_query_cost 12.084449
show status like 'last_query_cost';
Variable_name Value
Last_query_cost 12.084449
select 1;
1
1
show status like 'last_query_cost';
Variable_name Value
Last_query_cost 0.000000
drop table t1;
FLUSH STATUS;
SHOW STATUS LIKE 'max_used_connections';
Variable_name Value
Max_used_connections 1
SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SESSION_STATUS WHERE VARIABLE_NAME LIKE 'max_used_connections';
VARIABLE_NAME VARIABLE_VALUE
MAX_USED_CONNECTIONS 1
SET @save_thread_cache_size=@@thread_cache_size;
SET GLOBAL thread_cache_size=3;
SHOW STATUS LIKE 'max_used_connections';
Variable_name Value
Max_used_connections 3
SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SESSION_STATUS WHERE VARIABLE_NAME LIKE 'max_used_connections';
VARIABLE_NAME VARIABLE_VALUE
MAX_USED_CONNECTIONS 3
FLUSH STATUS;
SHOW STATUS LIKE 'max_used_connections';
Variable_name Value
Max_used_connections 2
SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SESSION_STATUS WHERE VARIABLE_NAME LIKE 'max_used_connections';
VARIABLE_NAME VARIABLE_VALUE
MAX_USED_CONNECTIONS 2
SHOW STATUS LIKE 'max_used_connections';
Variable_name Value
Max_used_connections 3
SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SESSION_STATUS WHERE VARIABLE_NAME LIKE 'max_used_connections';
VARIABLE_NAME VARIABLE_VALUE
MAX_USED_CONNECTIONS 3
SHOW STATUS LIKE 'max_used_connections';
Variable_name Value
Max_used_connections 4
SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SESSION_STATUS WHERE VARIABLE_NAME LIKE 'max_used_connections';
VARIABLE_NAME VARIABLE_VALUE
MAX_USED_CONNECTIONS 4
SET GLOBAL thread_cache_size=@save_thread_cache_size;
CREATE TABLE t1 ( a INT );
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1), (2);
SELECT a FROM t1 LIMIT 1;
a
1
SHOW SESSION STATUS LIKE 'Last_query_cost';
Variable_name Value
Last_query_cost 2.402418
EXPLAIN SELECT a FROM t1;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE t1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 2 NULL
SHOW SESSION STATUS LIKE 'Last_query_cost';
Variable_name Value
Last_query_cost 2.402418
SELECT a FROM t1 UNION SELECT a FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
a
1
2
SHOW SESSION STATUS LIKE 'Last_query_cost';
Variable_name Value
Last_query_cost 0.000000
EXPLAIN SELECT a FROM t1 UNION SELECT a FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 PRIMARY t1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 2 NULL
2 UNION t1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 2 NULL
NULL UNION RESULT <union1,2> ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL Using temporary; Using filesort
SHOW SESSION STATUS LIKE 'Last_query_cost';
Variable_name Value
Last_query_cost 0.000000
SELECT a IN (SELECT a FROM t1) FROM t1 LIMIT 1;
a IN (SELECT a FROM t1)
1
SHOW SESSION STATUS LIKE 'Last_query_cost';
Variable_name Value
Last_query_cost 0.000000
SELECT (SELECT a FROM t1 LIMIT 1) x FROM t1 LIMIT 1;
x
1
SHOW SESSION STATUS LIKE 'Last_query_cost';
Variable_name Value
Last_query_cost 0.000000
SELECT * FROM t1 a, t1 b LIMIT 1;
a a
1 1
SHOW SESSION STATUS LIKE 'Last_query_cost';
Variable_name Value
Last_query_cost 5.205912
DROP TABLE t1;
show status like 'com_show_status';
Variable_name Value
Com_show_status 3
show status like 'hand%write%';
Variable_name Value
Handler_write 0
show status like '%tmp%';
Variable_name Value
Created_tmp_disk_tables 0
Created_tmp_files 0
Created_tmp_tables 0
show status like 'hand%write%';
Variable_name Value
Handler_write 0
show status like '%tmp%';
Variable_name Value
Created_tmp_disk_tables 0
Created_tmp_files 0
Created_tmp_tables 0
show status like 'com_show_status';
Variable_name Value
Com_show_status 8
rnd_diff tmp_table_diff
20 8
flush status;
show status like 'Com%function';
Variable_name Value
Com_alter_function 0
Com_create_function 0
Com_drop_function 0
create function f1 (x INTEGER) returns integer
begin
declare ret integer;
set ret = x * 10;
return ret;
end //
drop function f1;
show status like 'Com%function';
Variable_name Value
Com_alter_function 0
Com_create_function 1
Com_drop_function 1
create database db37908;
create table db37908.t1(f1 int);
insert into db37908.t1 values(1);
grant usage,execute on test.* to mysqltest_1@localhost;
create procedure proc37908() begin select 1; end |
create function func37908() returns int sql security invoker
return (select * from db37908.t1 limit 1)|
select * from db37908.t1;
ERROR 42000: SELECT command denied to user 'mysqltest_1'@'localhost' for table 't1'
show status where variable_name ='uptime' and 2 in (select * from db37908.t1);
ERROR 42000: SELECT command denied to user 'mysqltest_1'@'localhost' for table 't1'
show procedure status where name ='proc37908' and 1 in (select f1 from db37908.t1);
ERROR 42000: SELECT command denied to user 'mysqltest_1'@'localhost' for table 't1'
show function status where name ='func37908' and 1 in (select func37908());
ERROR 42000: SELECT command denied to user 'mysqltest_1'@'localhost' for table 't1'
drop database db37908;
drop procedure proc37908;
drop function func37908;
REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES, GRANT OPTION FROM mysqltest_1@localhost;
DROP USER mysqltest_1@localhost;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1;
CREATE FUNCTION f1() RETURNS INTEGER
BEGIN
DECLARE foo INTEGER;
DECLARE bar INTEGER;
SET foo=1;
SET bar=2;
RETURN foo;
END $$
CREATE PROCEDURE p1()
BEGIN
SELECT 1;
END $$
SELECT f1();
f1()
1
CALL p1();
1
1
SELECT 9;
9
9
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
DROP FUNCTION f1;
#
# Test coverage for status variables which were introduced by
# WL#5772 "Add partitioned Table Definition Cache to avoid
# using LOCK_open and its derivatives in DML queries".
#
create table t1 (i int);
create table t2 (j int);
create table t3 (k int);
# Flush table cache to ensure that it is empty and reset status
# variables. Since to test cache overflow we will need to reduce
# its size, also save original table cache size.
flush tables;
flush status;
set @old_table_open_cache= @@table_open_cache;
# Check that after reset all status variables are zero.
show status like 'table_open_cache_%';
Variable_name Value
Table_open_cache_hits 0
Table_open_cache_misses 0
Table_open_cache_overflows 0
# The first statement accessing t1 after flush should result
# in table cache miss.
select * from t1;
i
show status like 'table_open_cache_%';
Variable_name Value
Table_open_cache_hits 0
Table_open_cache_misses 1
Table_open_cache_overflows 0
# The second statement accessing the same table should
# result in table cache hit.
select * from t1;
i
show status like 'table_open_cache_%';
Variable_name Value
Table_open_cache_hits 1
Table_open_cache_misses 1
Table_open_cache_overflows 0
# Again table cache miss if accessing different table.
select * from t2;
j
show status like 'table_open_cache_%';
Variable_name Value
Table_open_cache_hits 1
Table_open_cache_misses 2
Table_open_cache_overflows 0
# And cache hit then accessing it second time.
select * from t2;
j
show status like 'table_open_cache_%';
Variable_name Value
Table_open_cache_hits 2
Table_open_cache_misses 2
Table_open_cache_overflows 0
# The below statement should result in 2 cache hits and
# 4 cache misses since it needs 6 table instances in total.
select * from t1 as a, t2 as b, t1 as c, t2 as d, t1 as e, t2 as f;
i j i j i j
show status like 'table_open_cache_%';
Variable_name Value
Table_open_cache_hits 4
Table_open_cache_misses 6
Table_open_cache_overflows 0
# Reduce size of table cache to check that status
# variable tracking cache overflows works.
set @@global.table_open_cache= 4;
# The below statement should result in table cache hit, but
# as a side effect it should result in trimming of table
# cache by 2 TABLE instances, meaning that overflow counter
# will get increased by 2.
select * from t1;
i
show status like 'table_open_cache_%';
Variable_name Value
Table_open_cache_hits 5
Table_open_cache_misses 6
Table_open_cache_overflows 2
# This statement should result in 4 cache hits, 2 cache misses/
# overflows.
select * from t1 as a, t2 as b, t1 as c, t2 as d, t1 as e, t2 as f;
i j i j i j
show status like 'table_open_cache_%';
Variable_name Value
Table_open_cache_hits 9
Table_open_cache_misses 8
Table_open_cache_overflows 4
# Finally, the below statement should result in 1 cache miss
# and 1 overflow since it accesses table which is not yet in
# cache and table cache is full.
select * from t3;
k
show status like 'table_open_cache_%';
Variable_name Value
Table_open_cache_hits 9
Table_open_cache_misses 9
Table_open_cache_overflows 5
# Cleanup
set @@global.table_open_cache= @old_table_open_cache;
drop tables t1, t2, t3;
set @@global.concurrent_insert= @old_concurrent_insert;
SET GLOBAL log_output = @old_log_output;
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