Hi Roberto, I do believe the idea of the thread pool was to get rid of the one thread/connection paradigm, so all connections will be served by potentially all threads.
Michael On 16 September 2013 02:03, Roberto Spadim <robe...@spadim.com.br> wrote: > Hi guys, I'm testing threadpool on windows with mariadb 10.0.4 > > I'm running server with this command line: > C:\Program Files\mariadb-10.0.4-win32\bin>mysqld --datadir=..\data\ > --log_error=..\log --port=3306 --thread_pool_max_threads=3 > > Now I'm connected with 10 clients: > 2 rootlocalhost:41859 mysqlSleep 5 0.000 3root localhost:41860 Sleep18 > 0.0004 rootlocalhost:41861 Sleep 13 0.000 5root localhost:41862 Sleep11 > 0.0006 rootlocalhost:41867 Sleep 17 0.000 7root localhost:41955 Sleep9 > 0.0008 rootlocalhost:41966 Sleep 4 0.000 9root localhost:41969 Query0 initshow > processlist 0.00010 rootlocalhost:42029 Sleep 9 0.000 > 11rootlocalhost:42032Sleep > 4 0.000 > > *generated 2013-09-15 22:02:41 by HeidiSQL > 8.0.0.4464<http://www.heidisql.com/> > * > > My question is... how i know what thread pool is running each connection? > > -- > Roberto Spadim > SPAEmpresarial > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~maria-discuss > Post to : maria-discuss@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~maria-discuss > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp > >
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