# # May you do good and not evil. # May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. # May you share freely, never taking more than you give. # #*********************************************************************** # This file implements regression tests for Berkeley DB specific replication # simple cases. # set testdir [file dirname $argv0]/../../lang/sql/sqlite/test source $testdir/tester.tcl source $testdir/../../../../test/sql/bdb_util.tcl global site1addr site2addr site3addr site1dir site2dir site3dir # The SQL test system is sequential, but some HA operations like elections # and client synchronization are parallel operations across more than one # SQL database/replication site. SQL HA test cases should observe the # following rules to avoid problems: # - Wait the appropriate *_delay for replication operations (see below). # - If you stop and restart one or more sites, you must do an initial # query on each restarted site to cause it to rejoin the replication # group. If there is still a master running, a restarted site will # do a client synchronization. If there is no master, a restarted # site and all other running sites will perform an election. # - Any test case that runs an election after initial startup should # create DB_CONFIG files on all sites that: # * Set priorities to help make election winner deterministic. # * Turn off 2SITE_STRICT so that there will not be an excessive # wait for each site before a quorum is reached. # * These DB_CONFIG files should usually be created after initial # startup because during initial startup, turning off 2SITE_STRICT # on an overloaded or slow machine can cause clients to call their # own elections instead of finding the initial master. # Delays are needed in the test to allow time for replication operations # among different sites: # replication_delay: Time for master transactions to appear on clients, # including group membership operations such as # removing a site. # client_sync_delay: Time for a client to synchronize with a master # after client has been shut down. # election_delay: Time for an election to be held and possibly retried # after master has been shut down. set replication_delay 3000 set client_sync_delay 5000 set election_delay 12000 ## ## Test cases replication-1.* ## Verify basic replication with a simple 2-site configuration. ## setup_rep_sites # Initialize and start replication on master site1. db eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site1addr'; " do_test replication-1.0 { execsql { pragma replication_initial_master=on; pragma replication=on; } db } {1 {Replication started}} # Insert initial data on master. do_test replication-1.1 { execsql { create table reptab (a); insert into reptab values (1); select * from reptab; } db } {1} # Initialize and start replication on client site2. db2 eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site2addr'; pragma replication_remote_site='$site1addr'; " do_test replication-1.2 { execsql { pragma replication=on; } db2 } {{Replication started}} after $replication_delay # Make sure client got initial master insert. do_test replication-1.3 { execsql { select * from reptab; } db2 } {1} # Make sure client database is readonly. do_test replication-1.4 { catchsql { insert into reptab values (9999); } db2 } {1 {attempt to write a readonly database}} # Insert more data on master. do_test replication-1.5 { execsql { insert into reptab values (2); select * from reptab order by a; } db } {1 2} after $replication_delay # Make sure client got additional master data. do_test replication-1.6 { execsql { select * from reptab order by a; } db2 } {1 2} # Perform more operations on master. do_test replication-1.7 { execsql { insert into reptab values (3); update reptab set a = 999 where a = 1; delete from reptab where a = 2; select * from reptab order by a; } db } {3 999} after $replication_delay # Make sure client got additional operations. do_test replication-1.8 { execsql { select * from reptab order by a; } db2 } {3 999} # Remove client site2 from master. do_test replication-1.9 { set ::DB db2 execsql "pragma replication_remove_site='$site2addr';" } {{Replication site removed}} after $replication_delay set ::DB db catch {db2 close} catch {db close} ## ## Test cases replication-2.* ## Verify Use Cases from 5.2 spec. ## ## Cases 2.0.* test Use Case 1: Distributed Read at 3 Sites. setup_rep_sites db eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication_initial_master=ON; pragma replication=ON; create table university ( rank int, name varchar(75), domains varchar(75), country varchar(30), region varchar(30), size int, visibility int, rich int, scholar int); create table country( country varchar(30), abbr varchar(10), Top_100 int, Top_200 int, Top_500 int, Top_1000 int); " db2 eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site2addr'; pragma replication_remote_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication=ON; " db3 eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site3addr'; pragma replication_remote_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication=ON; " do_test replication-2.0.1 { execsql { insert into country values ("Greenland","gl", 0, 0, 0, 2); insert into university values (26, "University College London", "ucl.edu", "uk", "Europe", 18, 39, 47, 30); update country set top_1000 = 1 where abbr = "gl"; select * from country where abbr = "gl"; } db } {Greenland gl 0 0 0 1} after $replication_delay do_test replication-2.0.2 { execsql { select * from university where region = "Europe"; select count(*) from country where top_100 > 0; } db2 } {26 {University College London} ucl.edu uk Europe 18 39 47 30 0} do_test replication-2.0.3 { catchsql { insert into country values ("Antarctica","an", 0, 0, 0, 0); } db2 } {1 {attempt to write a readonly database}} catch {db3 close} catch {db2 close} catch {db close} ## Cases 2.1.* test Use Case 2: 2-site Failover. setup_rep_sites db eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication_initial_master=ON; pragma replication=ON; create table stock_quote (company_name text(40), price real); " db2 eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site2addr'; pragma replication_remote_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication=ON; " # Perform some writes on master. do_test replication-2.1.1 { execsql { insert into stock_quote values ("General Electric", 20.25); insert into stock_quote values ("Nabisco", 24.75); insert into stock_quote values ("United Healthcare", 31.00); update stock_quote set price=25.25 where company_name = "Nabisco"; } db } {} after $replication_delay # Perform reads on client. do_test replication-2.1.2 { execsql { select * from stock_quote where price < 30.00; select price from stock_quote where company_name = "United Healthcare"; } db2 } {{General Electric} 20.25 Nabisco 25.25 31.0} # Stop the initial master. do_test replication-2.1.3 { catch {db close} } {0} after $election_delay # The remaining client does not accept write operations until the other site # rejoins the replication group. do_test replication-2.1.4 { catchsql { insert into stock_quote values ("Prudential", 17.25); } db2 } {1 {attempt to write a readonly database}} # Restart site, will rejoin replication group. The repmgr will be started. sqlite3 db $site1dir/rep.db # Initial query to trigger election and client sync up. execsql { select * from stock_quote where price < 21.00; } db after $election_delay # Assuming the site became master, perform some writes. If it is not the master, # these writes will not succeed and must be performed at the other site. do_test replication-2.1.5 { execsql { insert into stock_quote values ("Raytheon", 9.25); insert into stock_quote values ("Cadbury", 7.75); } db } {} after $replication_delay do_test replication-2.1.6 { execsql { select * from stock_quote where price < 21.00; } db2 } {{General Electric} 20.25 Raytheon 9.25 Cadbury 7.75} ## ## Test cases replication-3.* ## Verify replication pragma syntax and usage. ## ## Cases 3.0.* test replication_local_site by itself and internal host:port ## checking. setup_rep_sites do_test replication-3.0.0 { catchsql { pragma replication_local_site="badvalue"; } db } {1 {Format of value must be host:port}} do_test replication-3.0.1 { catchsql { pragma replication_local_site="badvalue"; } db } {1 {Format of value must be host:port}} do_test replication-3.0.2 { catchsql { pragma replication_local_site=":1234"; } db } {1 {Format of value must be host:port}} do_test replication-3.0.3 { catchsql { pragma replication_local_site="1234"; } db } {1 {Format of value must be host:port}} do_test replication-3.0.4 { catchsql { pragma replication_local_site=":"; } db } {1 {Format of value must be host:port}} do_test replication-3.0.5 { execsql { pragma replication_local_site="testhost:1234"; pragma replication_local_site; } db } {testhost:1234 testhost:1234} ## Cases 3.1.* test replication_initial_master by itself. do_test replication-3.1.0 { execsql { pragma replication_initial_master=true; pragma replication_initial_master; } db } {1 1} do_test replication-3.1.1 { execsql { pragma replication_initial_master=false; pragma replication_initial_master; } db } {0 0} do_test replication-3.1.2 { execsql { create table reptab (a); } db catchsql { pragma replication_initial_master=true; } db } {1 {Cannot set initial master because database already exists}} catch {db close} ## Cases 3.2.* test replication_remote_site by itself. setup_rep_sites do_test replication-3.2.0 { catchsql { pragma replication_remote_site="badvalue"; } db } {1 {Format of value must be host:port}} do_test replication-3.2.1 { execsql { pragma replication_remote_site="testhost2:54321"; pragma replication_remote_site; } db } {testhost2:54321 testhost2:54321} ## Cases 3.3.* test interactions between replication pragmas. setup_rep_sites do_test replication-3.3.0 { catchsql { pragma replication=on; } db } {1 {Must specify local site before starting replication}} db eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site1addr'; " do_test replication-3.3.1 { catchsql { pragma replication=on; } db } {1 {Must either be initial master or specify a remote site}} catch {db close} ## Cases 3.4.* test replication_remove_site. setup_rep_sites db eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication_initial_master=ON; pragma replication=ON; " db2 eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site2addr'; pragma replication_remote_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication=ON; " db3 eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site3addr'; pragma replication_remote_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication=ON; " after $replication_delay ## Cases 3.4.0.* remove a remote client site. do_test replication-3.4.0 { execsql "pragma replication_remove_site='$site2addr';" } {{Replication site removed}} after $replication_delay ## Cases 3.4.1.* remove local client site. do_test replication-3.4.1 { set ::DB db3 execsql "pragma replication_remove_site='$site3addr';" } {{Replication site removed}} after $replication_delay set ::DB db ## Cases 3.4.2.* attempt to remove non-existent site (no error). do_test replication-3.4.2 { execsql { pragma replication_remove_site="localhost:1234"; } db } {{Replication site removed}} ## Cases 3.4.3.* attempt to remove master site (error). do_test replication-3.4.3 { catchsql "pragma replication_remove_site='$site1addr';" } {1 {Replication site not removed}} setup_rep_sites db eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication_initial_master=ON; pragma replication=ON; " db2 eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site2addr'; pragma replication_remote_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication=ON; " ## Cases 3.4.4.* attempt to remove site before group membership database ## is available (no error). do_test replication-3.4.4 { set ::DB db3 execsql "pragma replication_remove_site='$site2addr';" } {{Replication site removed}} set ::DB db ## Cases 3.4.5.* test removing and then adding a site back into ## the replication group. do_test replication-3.4.5.0 { execsql "pragma replication_remove_site='$site2addr';" } {{Replication site removed}} after $replication_delay db eval " create table reptab (a); insert into reptab values (1); " after $replication_delay # Removing a site does not necessarily stop all replication immediately, # so reptab may or may not exist on db2. catch {db2 close} sqlite3 db2 $site2dir/rep.db after $client_sync_delay db eval " insert into reptab values (2); " after $replication_delay # Make sure db2 rejoined the replication group and is caught up. do_test replication-3.4.5.1 { execsql { select * from reptab; } db2 } {1 2} ## Cases 3.5.* test replication_verbose_output and replication_verbose_file, ## including the immediate effect of turning them on and off. do_test replication-3.5.0 { execsql { pragma replication_verbose_output=ON; } db execsql { pragma replication_verbose_file=sqloutput; } db } {sqloutput} catch {db2 close} catch {db3 close} catch {db close} do_test replication-3.5.1 { expr [file size sqloutput] > 0 } {1} ## Cases 3.6.* test changing replication_local_site after replication is ## started. setup_rep_sites db eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication_initial_master=ON; pragma replication=ON; " do_test replication-3.6 { catchsql " pragma replication_local_site='$site2addr'; " } {1 {Cannot set local site because database already exists}} catch {db close} ## Cases 3.7.* test running replication pragmas in a database that was ## created without DB_INIT_REP (error). setup_rep_sites do_test replication-3.7.0 { catchsql "pragma replication_remove_site='$site2addr';" } {1 {Replication site not removed}} execsql { create table reptab (a); } db do_test replication-3.7.1 { catchsql " pragma replication_local_site='$site2addr'; " } {1 {Cannot set local site because database already exists}} do_test replication-3.7.2 { catchsql " pragma replication=ON; " } {1 {Cannot start replication because database already exists}} catch {db close} ## ## Test cases replication-4.* ## Verify replication startup, shutdown and election scenarios. ## ## Cases 4.0.* test a 2-site replication group starting up both sites, ## shutting down and restarting the client, and verifying that replication ## continues. setup_rep_sites # Initialize and start replication on master site1. db eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site1addr'; " do_test replication-4.0.0 { execsql { pragma replication_initial_master=on; pragma replication=on; } db } {1 {Replication started}} # Initialize and start replication on client site2. db2 eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site2addr'; " db2 eval " pragma replication_remote_site='$site1addr'; " do_test replication-4.0.1 { execsql { pragma replication=on; } db2 } {{Replication started}} # Insert initial data on master. do_test replication-4.0.2 { execsql { create table reptab (a); insert into reptab values (1); select * from reptab; } db } {1} after $replication_delay # Make sure client got initial master insert. do_test replication-4.0.3 { execsql { select * from reptab; } db2 } {1} # Shut down and reopen client site. catch {db2 close} sqlite3 db2 $site2dir/rep.db # Insert more data on master. do_test replication-4.0.4 { execsql { insert into reptab values (2); select * from reptab order by a; } db } {1 2} # Client query to trigger environment open and client synchronization after # shutdown. execsql {select * from reptab order by a;} db2 after $client_sync_delay # Make sure client got additional master data. do_test replication-4.0.5 { execsql { select * from reptab order by a; } db2 } {1 2} # Insert more data on master. do_test replication-4.0.6 { execsql { insert into reptab values (3); select * from reptab order by a; } db } {1 2 3} after $replication_delay # Make sure client got additional master data. do_test replication-4.0.7 { execsql { select * from reptab order by a; } db2 } {1 2 3} catch {db2 close} catch {db close} ## Cases 4.1.* test a 2-site replication group starting up both sites, ## shutting down first the client then the master and restarting the ## master then the client and verifying that replication continues. setup_rep_sites # Initialize and start replication on master site1. db eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site1addr'; " do_test replication-4.1.0 { execsql { pragma replication_initial_master=on; pragma replication=on; } db } {1 {Replication started}} # Initialize and start replication on client site2. db2 eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site2addr'; " db2 eval " pragma replication_remote_site='$site1addr'; " do_test replication-4.1.1 { execsql { pragma replication=on; } db2 } {{Replication started}} # Insert initial data on master. do_test replication-4.1.2 { execsql { create table reptab (a); insert into reptab values (1); select * from reptab; } db } {1} after $replication_delay # Make sure client got initial master insert. do_test replication-4.1.3 { execsql { select * from reptab; } db2 } {1} # Set site priorities to make later election winner deterministic. # Turn off 2site_strict to enable sites to restart and join repgroup # sequentially after full shutdown, otherwise each initial site will wait # a very long time for its election until a quorum of sites is available. file mkdir $site1dir/rep.db-journal set s1config [open $site1dir/rep.db-journal/DB_CONFIG w] puts $s1config "rep_set_priority 100" puts $s1config "rep_set_config db_repmgr_conf_2site_strict off" close $s1config file mkdir $site2dir/rep.db-journal set s2config [open $site2dir/rep.db-journal/DB_CONFIG w] puts $s2config "rep_set_priority 50" puts $s2config "rep_set_config db_repmgr_conf_2site_strict off" close $s2config # Shut down and reopen master and client sites. catch {db2 close} catch {db close} sqlite3 db $site1dir/rep.db sqlite3 db2 $site2dir/rep.db # Execute queries on each site to trigger environment opens after shutdown. # This will throw the sites into an election. execsql {select * from reptab order by a;} db execsql {select * from reptab order by a;} db2 after $election_delay # Insert more data on master. do_test replication-4.1.4 { execsql { insert into reptab values (2); select * from reptab order by a; } db } {1 2} after $replication_delay # Make sure client got additional master data. do_test replication-4.1.5 { execsql { select * from reptab order by a; } db2 } {1 2} # Insert more data on master. do_test replication-4.1.6 { execsql { insert into reptab values (3); select * from reptab order by a; } db } {1 2 3} after $replication_delay # Make sure client got additional master data. do_test replication-4.1.7 { execsql { select * from reptab order by a; } db2 } {1 2 3} catch {db2 close} catch {db close} ## Cases 4.2.* test a 2-site replication group starting up both sites, ## shutting down first the master then the client and restarting the ## client then the master and verifying that replication continues. setup_rep_sites # Initialize and start replication on master site1. db eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site1addr'; " do_test replication-4.2.0 { execsql { pragma replication_initial_master=on; pragma replication=on; } db } {1 {Replication started}} # Initialize and start replication on client site2. db2 eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site2addr'; " db2 eval " pragma replication_remote_site='$site1addr'; " do_test replication-4.2.1 { execsql { pragma replication=on; } db2 } {{Replication started}} # Insert initial data on master. do_test replication-4.2.2 { execsql { create table reptab (a); insert into reptab values (1); select * from reptab; } db } {1} after $replication_delay # Make sure client got initial master insert. do_test replication-4.2.3 { execsql { select * from reptab; } db2 } {1} # Set site priorities to make later election winner deterministic. # Turn off 2site_strict to enable sites to restart and join repgroup # sequentially after full shutdown, otherwise each initial site will wait # a very long time for its election until a quorum of sites is available. file mkdir $site1dir/rep.db-journal set s1config [open $site1dir/rep.db-journal/DB_CONFIG w] puts $s1config "rep_set_priority 100" puts $s1config "rep_set_config db_repmgr_conf_2site_strict off" close $s1config file mkdir $site2dir/rep.db-journal set s2config [open $site2dir/rep.db-journal/DB_CONFIG w] puts $s2config "rep_set_priority 50" puts $s2config "rep_set_config db_repmgr_conf_2site_strict off" close $s2config # Shut down and reopen master and client sites. catch {db close} catch {db2 close} sqlite3 db $site1dir/rep.db sqlite3 db2 $site2dir/rep.db # Execute queries on each site to trigger environment opens after shutdown. # This will throw the sites into an election. execsql {select * from reptab order by a;} db execsql {select * from reptab order by a;} db2 after $election_delay # Insert more data on master. do_test replication-4.2.4 { execsql { insert into reptab values (2); select * from reptab order by a; } db } {1 2} after $replication_delay # Make sure client got additional master data. do_test replication-4.2.5 { execsql { select * from reptab order by a; } db2 } {1 2} # Insert more data on master. do_test replication-4.2.6 { execsql { insert into reptab values (3); select * from reptab order by a; } db } {1 2 3} after $replication_delay # Make sure client got additional master data. do_test replication-4.2.7 { execsql { select * from reptab order by a; } db2 } {1 2 3} catch {db2 close} catch {db close} ## Cases 4.3.* test that a 2-site replication group, using DB_CONFIG to turn ## off the 2SITE_STRICT setting, can shut down the master and have the client ## take over as master. Verify write operations on the new master and then ## have the original master rejoin as a client. setup_rep_sites db eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication_initial_master=ON; pragma replication=ON; create table reptab(a); " db2 eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site2addr'; pragma replication_remote_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication=ON; " execsql { insert into reptab values (1); } db after $replication_delay # Set priorities to guarantee initial master will win election when rejoining # replication group. set s1config [open $site1dir/rep.db-journal/DB_CONFIG w] puts $s1config "rep_set_priority 150" close $s1config # Shut down master, client won't take over as master. catch {db close} after $election_delay do_test replication-4.3.1 { catchsql { insert into reptab values (1); select * from reptab order by a; } db2 } {1 {attempt to write a readonly database}} # Restart master. sqlite3 db $site1dir/rep.db execsql {select * from reptab order by a;} db after $client_sync_delay # Make sure initial master is still master. do_test replication-4.3.2 { execsql { insert into reptab values (2); select * from reptab order by a; } db } {1 2} after $replication_delay # Turn off 2SITE_STRICT on both sites. set s1config [open $site1dir/rep.db-journal/DB_CONFIG a] puts $s1config "rep_set_config db_repmgr_conf_2site_strict off" close $s1config set s2config [open $site2dir/rep.db-journal/DB_CONFIG a] puts $s2config "rep_set_config db_repmgr_conf_2site_strict off" close $s2config # Shut down both sites. catch {db close} catch {db2 close} # Make sure previous client can now become master. sqlite3 db2 $site2dir/rep.db after $election_delay do_test replication-4.3.3 { execsql { insert into reptab values (3); select * from reptab order by a; } db2 } {1 2 3} catch {db2 close} ## Cases 4.4.* test a 3-site replication group that shuts down the initial ## master, verifies that a client takes over as master and then that the ## original master can rejoin as a client. Use DB_CONFIG files to set ## site priorities to determine which client takes over as master. setup_rep_sites # Set priority. file mkdir $site1dir/rep.db-journal set s1config [open $site1dir/rep.db-journal/DB_CONFIG w] puts $s1config "rep_set_priority 1" close $s1config file mkdir $site2dir/rep.db-journal set s2config [open $site2dir/rep.db-journal/DB_CONFIG w] puts $s2config "rep_set_priority 1" close $s2config file mkdir $site3dir/rep.db-journal set s3config [open $site3dir/rep.db-journal/DB_CONFIG w] puts $s3config "rep_set_priority 100" close $s3config db eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication_initial_master=ON; pragma replication=ON; create table reptab(a); " db2 eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site2addr'; pragma replication_remote_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication=ON; " db3 eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site3addr'; pragma replication_remote_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication=ON; " after $client_sync_delay # Shut down master. catch {db close} after $election_delay # Site 3 will be elected as master do_test replication-4.4.0 { execsql { insert into reptab values (1); select * from reptab order by a; } db3 } {1} # Restart previous master as client. sqlite3 db $site1dir/rep.db execsql { select * from reptab order by a; } db after $client_sync_delay do_test replication-4.4.1 { catchsql { insert into reptab values (10); } db } {1 {attempt to write a readonly database}} do_test replication-4.4.2 { execsql { select * from reptab order by a; } db } {1} catch {db close} catch {db2 close} catch {db3 close} ## ## Test cases replication-5.* ## Verify errors for each SQL operation that can modify the database ## on a replication client. ## setup_rep_sites db eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication_initial_master=ON; pragma replication=ON; create table reptab(a); " db2 eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site2addr'; pragma replication_remote_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication=ON; " after $client_sync_delay do_test replication-5.0 { catchsql { create table reptab_tmp as select a from reptab; } db2 } {1 {attempt to write a readonly database}} do_test replication-5.1 { catchsql { drop table reptab; } db2 } {1 {attempt to write a readonly database}} do_test replication-5.2 { catchsql { insert into reptab values (1); } db2 } {1 {attempt to write a readonly database}} do_test replication-5.3 { catchsql { create view testview AS select * from reptab; } db2 } {1 {attempt to write a readonly database}} do_test replication-5.4 { catchsql { create index testindex on reptab(a); } db2 } {1 {attempt to write a readonly database}} do_test replication-5.5 { catchsql { CREATE TRIGGER delete_a DELETE ON reptab BEGIN INSERT INTO delete_a (a) values (old.a); END; } db2 } {1 {attempt to write a readonly database}} do_test replication-5.6 { catchsql { delete from reptab where a=1; } db2 } {1 {attempt to write a readonly database}} do_test replication-5.7 { catchsql { update reptab set a=2 where rowid = 1; } db2 } {1 {attempt to write a readonly database}} catch {db2 close} catch {db close} ## ## Test cases replication-6.* ## Verify the delayed effects of turning automatic replication off and back ## on. ## setup_rep_sites db eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication_initial_master=ON; pragma replication=ON; create table reptab(a); insert into reptab values (1); " db2 eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site2addr'; pragma replication_remote_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication=ON; " after $client_sync_delay # Turn off replication on db2, then shut it down and restart it. When # restarting db2 without replication, do not need to allow for client sync. do_test replication-6.0 { execsql { pragma replication=OFF; } db2 } {0} catch {db2 close} sqlite3 db2 $site2dir/rep.db # Do some operations on the master. do_test replication-6.1 { execsql { insert into reptab values (2); select * from reptab order by a; } db } {1 2} after $replication_delay # Ensure that the content in db2 is not changed. do_test replication-6.2 { execsql { select * from reptab order by a; } db2 } {1} # Turn on replication on db2. do_test replication-6.3 { execsql { pragma replication=ON; } db2 } {1} # Do more operations on master, wait replication_delay, make sure db2's # contents still haven't changed. do_test replication-6.4 { execsql { insert into reptab values (3); select * from reptab order by a; } db } {1 2 3} after $replication_delay do_test replication-6.5 { execsql { select * from reptab order by a; } db2 } {1} # Shut down db2. catch {db2 close} # Do more operations on the master. do_test replication-6.6 { execsql { insert into reptab values (4); select * from reptab order by a; } db } {1 2 3 4} # Now restart db2. sqlite3 db2 $site2dir/rep.db execsql {select * from reptab order by a;} db2 after $client_sync_delay # Make sure db2 has all new master contents. do_test replication-6.7 { execsql { select * from reptab order by a; } db2 } {1 2 3 4} # Make sure live replication is restored on db2. do_test replication-6.8 { execsql { insert into reptab values (5); select * from reptab order by a; } db } {1 2 3 4 5} after $replication_delay do_test replication-6.9 { execsql { select * from reptab order by a; } db2 } {1 2 3 4 5} catch {db2 close} catch {db close} ## ## Test cases replication-7.* ## Tests for miscellaneous fixes and conditions. ## ## Cases 7.0.* test the error path where the initial election for a ## replication group fails to complete. setup_rep_sites # Initialize and start replication on master site1. db eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site1addr'; " do_test replication-7.0.0 { execsql { pragma replication_initial_master=on; pragma replication=on; } db } {1 {Replication started}} # Initialize and start replication on client site2. db2 eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site2addr'; " db2 eval " pragma replication_remote_site='$site1addr'; " do_test replication-7.0.1 { execsql { pragma replication=on; } db2 } {{Replication started}} # Insert initial data on master. do_test replication-7.0.2 { execsql { create table reptab (a); insert into reptab values (1); select * from reptab; } db } {1} after $replication_delay # Make sure client got initial master insert. do_test replication-7.0.3 { execsql { select * from reptab; } db2 } {1} # Shut down master and client sites. catch {db2 close} catch {db close} # Set tiny values for election timeout and election retry so that election # takes minimal time to fail. file mkdir $site1dir/rep.db-journal set s1config [open $site1dir/rep.db-journal/DB_CONFIG w] puts $s1config "rep_set_timeout db_rep_election_timeout 1" puts $s1config "rep_set_timeout db_rep_election_retry 1" close $s1config sqlite3 db $site1dir/rep.db # Redirect to a file the many expected messages from the election attempt. set outfile $site1dir/bdbrep.out execsql "pragma bdbsql_error_file='$outfile';" # Try and fail to elect a new master without a quorum. do_test replication-7.0.4 { catchsql { select * from reptab order by a; } db } {1 {unable to open database file}} catch {db close} ## Cases 7.1.* test the error path for an unsuccessful insert on a client ## running alone, and that the master can rejoin the replication group and ## replication can resume afterwards. setup_rep_sites db eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication_initial_master=ON; pragma replication=ON; create table reptab(a); " db2 eval " pragma replication_local_site='$site2addr'; pragma replication_remote_site='$site1addr'; pragma replication=ON; " # Shut down master, client cannot take over as master. catch {db close} after $election_delay # Try an unsuccessful write operation on the client. do_test replication-7.1.1 { catchsql { insert into reptab values (999); } db2 } {1 {attempt to write a readonly database}} # Make sure a query on the client doesn't crash here. do_test replication-7.1.2 { execsql { select * from reptab order by a; } db2 } {} # Restart master. sqlite3 db $site1dir/rep.db execsql {select * from reptab order by a;} db after $election_delay do_test replication-7.1.3 { execsql { insert into reptab values (1); select * from reptab order by a; } db } {1} after $replication_delay do_test replication-7.1.4 { execsql { select * from reptab order by a; } db2 } {1} catch {db2 close} catch {db close} finish_test