MTR's internal check of the test case 'main.percona_outfile_fifosocket' failed.
This means that the test case does not preserve the state that existed
before the test case was executed. Most likely the test case did not
do a proper clean-up. It could also be caused by the previous test run
by this thread, if the server wasn't restarted.
This is the diff of the states of the servers before and after the
test case was executed:
mysqltest: Logging to '/Users/laurynas/percona/obj-percona-5.5-release-openssl/mysql-test/var/1/tmp/check-mysqld_1.log'.
mysqltest: Results saved in '/Users/laurynas/percona/obj-percona-5.5-release-openssl/mysql-test/var/1/tmp/check-mysqld_1.result'.
mysqltest: Connecting to server localhost:13001 (socket /Users/laurynas/percona/obj-percona-5.5-release-openssl/mysql-test/var/tmp/1/mysqld.1.sock) as 'root', connection 'default', attempt 0 ...
mysqltest: ... Connected.
mysqltest: Start processing test commands from './include/check-testcase.test' ...
mysqltest: ... Done processing test commands.
--- /Users/laurynas/percona/obj-percona-5.5-release-openssl/mysql-test/var/1/tmp/check-mysqld_1.result 2017-08-17 11:01:20.000000000 +0300
+++ /Users/laurynas/percona/obj-percona-5.5-release-openssl/mysql-test/var/1/tmp/check-mysqld_1.reject 2017-08-17 11:01:23.000000000 +0300
@@ -39,8 +39,10 @@
Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids
Master_Server_Id #
$MYSQL_TMP_DIR:
+fifo
mysqld.1
mysqld.1.sock
+regular
$MYSQLTEST_VARDIR:
log
my.cnf
main.percona_ outfile_ fifosocket w1 [ pass ] 2256
MTR's internal check of the test case 'main.percona_ outfile_ fifosocket' failed. laurynas/ percona/ obj-percona- 5.5-release- openssl/ mysql-test/ var/1/tmp/ check-mysqld_ 1.log'. laurynas/ percona/ obj-percona- 5.5-release- openssl/ mysql-test/ var/1/tmp/ check-mysqld_ 1.result' . laurynas/ percona/ obj-percona- 5.5-release- openssl/ mysql-test/ var/tmp/ 1/mysqld. 1.sock) as 'root', connection 'default', attempt 0 ... check-testcase. test' ... laurynas/ percona/ obj-percona- 5.5-release- openssl/ mysql-test/ var/1/tmp/ check-mysqld_ 1.result 2017-08-17 11:01:20.000000000 +0300 laurynas/ percona/ obj-percona- 5.5-release- openssl/ mysql-test/ var/1/tmp/ check-mysqld_ 1.reject 2017-08-17 11:01:23.000000000 +0300 Ignore_ Server_ Ids
This means that the test case does not preserve the state that existed
before the test case was executed. Most likely the test case did not
do a proper clean-up. It could also be caused by the previous test run
by this thread, if the server wasn't restarted.
This is the diff of the states of the servers before and after the
test case was executed:
mysqltest: Logging to '/Users/
mysqltest: Results saved in '/Users/
mysqltest: Connecting to server localhost:13001 (socket /Users/
mysqltest: ... Connected.
mysqltest: Start processing test commands from './include/
mysqltest: ... Done processing test commands.
--- /Users/
+++ /Users/
@@ -39,8 +39,10 @@
Replicate_
Master_Server_Id #
$MYSQL_TMP_DIR:
+fifo
mysqld.1
mysqld.1.sock
+regular
$MYSQLTEST_VARDIR:
log
my.cnf
mysqltest: Result content mismatch