output, or a coarse (inaccurate)
> mixing of the types:"
/usr/bin/perf works brilliantly for tracking spinlocks with zero
overhead when not running.
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ting back.
ALthough some of the other stats give different totals, so I'm really
not sure what to make of that.
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timeout waiting for events.
One way you could do it with MySQL/MariaDB is using the binlog api to
monitor what's going on - although this is a *lot* more involved.
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Justin Swanhart writes:
> Though flush tables for export could produce a version neutral .frm
> perhaps?
Yep, there's a bunch of options like that available.
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ess everything server side as a
bunch of the oddities in FRM file are rather baked into the server
(e.g. storing the default row image).
This would also be a rather large incompatibility with Oracle MySQL
which perhaps isn't a wise thing.
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someone could answer this or point me to a doc or discussion that would be
> great.
When in doubt, always turn on checksums. Page level means you'll know
exactly what page got corrupted while if it was table level, you'll just
know "Something in the table is corrupt". The f
s the best way to develop software and that every bit of
software we ship is licensed under a free software license.
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onal storage engine also applies to percona :-)
We use the name XtraDB to refer to our modified InnoDB (this avoids
confusion and trademark issues). We don't ship any other engines though,
we simply don't see the demand.
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On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 10:42:34 +0800, Colin Charles
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> On 16 Feb 2012, at 10:01, Stewart Smith wrote:
> > Maybe somebody can point out how RHEL/Fedora do multiple web servers or
> > email servers as that's essentially what we have here. Surely things
> > like nginx
h Percona Server and also with Drizzle (to a
lesser extent).
Maybe somebody can point out how RHEL/Fedora do multiple web servers or
email servers as that's essentially what we have here. Surely things
like nginx, lighttpd and postfix are also packaged for RHEL/Fedora?
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d. From some
book/discussion somewhere about what was best practice plus some
modifications over the years to fix some things.
So you're probably right and it probably should use them.
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