2017-11-12 22:37 GMT-02:00 Federico Razzoli <federico_raz@yahoo.it>:
I just noticed this old MySQL bug: https://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=10132
In the comments (2005 to 2014) everyone seems to agree that current behaviour should be treated as a bug. The main commenter now works for MariaDB. What is currently your opinion?
if it execute 1: highly redundant systems. These places will tend to want an immediate total failure because their strategy tends to be to replace or reclone a slave. ok... it take some time to recover innodb, but 2: less highly redundant or shared hosting. These places will tend to want to continue limited service to the maximum extent possible. is more interesting, we don't need to stop database, just stop table space/table and return an error at engine level
Will this behaviour change at some point? If so, what will be the consequences for Galera?
no idea, but it's a critical issue
Federico
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