Same problem here but much much severe.
When running alter table the Master crashed. On restarting the Master 10,000 records of the table went missing. Repeated the same alter table twice more with the same result - each time 10,000 records were deleted.
The ALTER TABLE command was only modifying a column definition from NULL to NOT NULL.
My configuration is:
Percona-Server-shared-51.x86_64 @percona
Percona-XtraDB-Cluster-client-56.x86_64 @percona
Percona-XtraDB-Cluster-galera-3.x86_64 3.5-1.216.rhel6 @percona
Percona-XtraDB-Cluster-server-56.x86_64 @percona
Percona-XtraDB-Cluster-shared-56.x86_64 @percona
percona-xtrabackup.x86_64 2.1.9-744.rhel6 @percona
Same problem here but much much severe. Server- shared- 51.x86_ 64
@percona XtraDB- Cluster- client- 56.x86_ 64
@percona XtraDB- Cluster- galera- 3.x86_64
3.5- 1.216.rhel6 @percona XtraDB- Cluster- server- 56.x86_ 64
@percona XtraDB- Cluster- shared- 56.x86_ 64
@percona xtrabackup. x86_64
2.1. 9-744.rhel6 @percona
When running alter table the Master crashed. On restarting the Master 10,000 records of the table went missing. Repeated the same alter table twice more with the same result - each time 10,000 records were deleted.
The ALTER TABLE command was only modifying a column definition from NULL to NOT NULL.
My configuration is:
Percona-
Percona-
Percona-
Percona-
Percona-
percona-
Server version: 5.6.15-56 Percona XtraDB Cluster (GPL), Release 25.5, Revision 759, wsrep_25.5.r4061