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MDEV-35659 Suppress error "Transaction was aborted due to Deadlocks" #3710

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  • The Jira issue number for this PR is: MDEV-35659

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With MDEV-24035, a new error is logged in the error log when innodb detects a deadlock. This commit adds supporesions to the affected tests in galera test suites.

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This commit only changes existing tests, no changes in the code. Run those to verify that they pass.

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

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With MDEV-24035, a new error is logged in the error log when innodb
detects a deadlock. This commit adds suppressions to the affected
tests in galera test suites.
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