If you do that don't you run a greater risk of corruption of the datafiles
if the host unexpectedly goes down?

Dave
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 01:07:06PM -0800, Steven Roussey wrote:
> I was reading an article on speeding up Oracle on Linux(1) and thought
> their two optimizations for Linux would work for MySQL as well.
> 
> Would:
>  chattr -R +A mysql_datadir_path
> help?
> 
> Also, what about editing /ect/sysctl.cong file and add an entry to
> improve filesystem performance, as follows:
>  vm.bdflush = 100 1200 128 512 15 5000 500 1884 2 
> Would this work as well in 2.4.16+ kernels (tweaking the numbers
> accordingly for your system)?
> 
> Sincerely,
> Steven Roussey
> http://Network54.com/?pp=e 
> 
> (1) http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5840
> 
> 
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