Bug #40709 | weird schema created with partition by key + mysqld core on insert | ||
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Submitted: | 13 Nov 2008 17:31 | Modified: | 19 May 2009 19:15 |
Reporter: | Tomas Ulin | Email Updates: | |
Status: | Closed | Impact on me: | |
Category: | MySQL Cluster: Cluster (NDB) storage engine | Severity: | S3 (Non-critical) |
Version: | * | OS: | Any |
Assigned to: | Jonas Oreland | CPU Architecture: | Any |
[13 Nov 2008 17:31]
Tomas Ulin
[20 Nov 2008 13:27]
Jonas Oreland
R2: if just refusing to create that table
[12 Jan 2009 11:25]
Mattias Jonsson
Marked bug#41332 as a duplicate of this. The test parts.partition_mgm_lc[0-2]_ndb is affected by this bug. (see bug#41332) (there is a workaround to get the test working for NDB by adding a key.) This statement works for MyISAM and InnoDB. It seams like the problem is in how the hash of the columns in the partitioning function is computed.
[14 May 2009 12:42]
Bugs System
A patch for this bug has been committed. After review, it may be pushed to the relevant source trees for release in the next version. You can access the patch from: http://lists.mysql.com/commits/74045 2922 Jonas Oreland 2009-05-14 ndb - bug#40709 - refuse to create tables with distribution key on none primary key
[15 May 2009 9:34]
Bugs System
A patch for this bug has been committed. After review, it may be pushed to the relevant source trees for release in the next version. You can access the patch from: http://lists.mysql.com/commits/74168 2924 Jonas Oreland 2009-05-15 ndb - bug#40709 Yet another fix, this time in ha_ndbcluster make sure that fields in partioning function are correctly marked using setPartitionKey(TRUE)
[15 May 2009 14:01]
Bugs System
A patch for this bug has been committed. After review, it may be pushed to the relevant source trees for release in the next version. You can access the patch from: http://lists.mysql.com/commits/74223 2925 Jonas Oreland 2009-05-15 ndb - bug#40709 Update a surprisingly large no of testcases that due to missing check in ha_ndbcluster run code which is not handled by ndb (and not supported)
[16 May 2009 8:30]
Bugs System
Pushed into 5.1.34-ndb-6.2.18 (revid:jonas@mysql.com-20090515140051-i7gcqzrg3bhashsc) (version source revid:jonas@mysql.com-20090515140051-i7gcqzrg3bhashsc) (merge vers: 5.1.34-ndb-6.2.18) (pib:6)
[16 May 2009 8:31]
Bugs System
Pushed into 5.1.34-ndb-6.3.25 (revid:jonas@mysql.com-20090516082643-pmyntkq0z3xw32vj) (version source revid:jonas@mysql.com-20090516082643-pmyntkq0z3xw32vj) (merge vers: 5.1.34-ndb-6.3.25) (pib:6)
[16 May 2009 9:30]
Bugs System
Pushed into 5.1.34-ndb-7.0.6 (revid:jonas@mysql.com-20090516092717-2dmjwotq7xflffvg) (version source revid:jonas@mysql.com-20090516092717-2dmjwotq7xflffvg) (merge vers: 5.1.34-ndb-7.0.6) (pib:6)
[17 May 2009 12:14]
Jonas Oreland
docs: ha_ndbcluster now prevents the creation of tables with partition-function/columns not being part of primary key. 4327 'Distribution key is only supported on part of primary key' from NDB --- Currently here is to my knowledge no plans of lifting this limitation, although it is possible.
[19 May 2009 19:15]
Jon Stephens
Documented bugfix and behaviour change in the NDB-6.2.18, 6.3.25, and 7.0.6 changelogs as follows: User-defined partitioning of an NDBCLUSTER table without any primary key sometimes failed, and could cause mysqld to crash Now, if you wish to create an NDBCLUSTER table with user-defined partitioning, the table must have an explicit primary key, and all columns listed in the partitioning expression must be part of the primary key. The hidden primary key used by the NDBCLUSTER storage engine is not sufficient for this purpose. However, if the list of columns is empty (that is, the table is defined using PARTITION BY KEY()), then no explicit primary key is required. This change does not effect the partitioning of tables using any storage engine other than NDBCLUSTER. Also updated mysql-cluster-limitations-syntax and partitioning-limitations-storage-engines sections of the 5.1 Manual.