Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

MDEV-34738 : Upgrade 10.11>11.4 fails when wsrep_provider_options soc… #3630

Open
wants to merge 1 commit into
base: 11.4
Choose a base branch
from

Conversation

janlindstrom
Copy link
Contributor

…ket.ssl_cipher is set

  • The Jira issue number for this PR is: MDEV-34738

Description

Problem was in Galera library where wsrep_provider socket.ssl_cipher parameter was defined as type_bool when it should have been string type.

Therefore, this test requires Galera library version 26.4.21 where fix is. Here we just verify that we can upgrade ssl parameters so that socket.cipher = AES256-SHA and we use OpenSSL.

Release Notes

TODO: What should the release notes say about this change?
Include any changed system variables, status variables or behaviour. Optionally list any https://mariadb.com/kb/ pages that need changing.

How can this PR be tested?

TODO: modify the automated test suite to verify that the PR causes MariaDB to behave as intended.
Consult the documentation on "Writing good test cases".

If the changes are not amenable to automated testing, please explain why not and carefully describe how to test manually.

Basing the PR against the correct MariaDB version

  • This is a new feature or a refactoring, and the PR is based against the main branch.
  • [ x] This is a bug fix, and the PR is based against the earliest maintained branch in which the bug can be reproduced.

PR quality check

  • [ x] I checked the CODING_STANDARDS.md file and my PR conforms to this where appropriate.
  • [ x] For any trivial modifications to the PR, I am ok with the reviewer making the changes themselves.

…ket.ssl_cipher is set

Problem was in Galera library where wsrep_provider socket.ssl_cipher
parameter was defined as type_bool when it should have been string
type.

Therefore, this test requires Galera library version 26.4.21 where
fix is. Here we just verify that we can upgrade ssl parameters
so that socket.cipher = AES256-SHA and we use OpenSSL.
@janlindstrom janlindstrom added the Codership Codership Galera label Nov 13, 2024
Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
Codership Codership Galera
Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.

2 participants