Fix acceptance test for bindings to use correct parameter names, when
instantiating mysql::bindings class. Fix client and server dev package names
for couple of distros.
The following error occured:
mysqldump: Couldn't execute 'SELECT /*!40001 SQL_NO_CACHE */ * FROM `INNODB_BUFFER_PAGE`': Access denied; you need (at least one of) the PROCESS privilege(s) for this operation (1227)
This script could be used to sync backups to a central server, or just
to create a file to let external scripts know that backups are
(sucessfully) done and can be picked up.
The postscript option (defaults to false) and can be either a string or
an array of strings. These strings will be directly put into the
mysqlbackup.sh and as such can either be shell commands, or externally
managed files.
Some MySQL options need to be passed several times. For example :
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/replication-options-slave.html#option_mysqld_replicate-do-db
This is currently impossible with the override_options. This patch allows to
pass array as value. Example :
override_options => {
'client' => {
'password' => 'xxx',
},
'mysqld' => {
'bind_address' => '0.0.0.0',
'replicate-do-db' => ['base1', 'base2', 'base3'],
},
}
Which will be evaluated into :
[client]
password = xxx
[mysqld]
bind_address = 0.0.0.0
replicate-do-db = base1
replicate-do-db = base2
replicate-do-db = base3
These tests are more or less parity with the rspec-system tests, though
dependent on a few patches that still have to make it into beaker and
beaker-rspec
This provider has undergone the largest set of changes and currently
just accepts a full SQL grant string as the name and then applies it,
making things easier for DBAs and removes the awkward attempts at
modelling grants into Puppet.
The current MySQL module is hard to modify, test, and drop in
replacement components to. This work starts out by refactoring
the bindings support in MySQL to a completely seperate bindings
class in order to reduce the amount of parameters in the main
class for a feature that is infrequently used.
In addition to this start the movement of client configuration
and packages to the mysql::client::* namespace.
This adds a parameter (default value is like old behavior) so that the
my.cnf file isn't managed (created/updated) by the mysql module at all
which is necessary for our environment. We need to set all parameters by
ourself. If we don't set a parameter then the default from the mysqld
binary should be used instead of any default parameter the mysql module
provides us.