Sheeri K. Cabral wrote:
Patrick, yes, afaik. Basically com_statistics is an aggregation of stats that appears with \s or mysqldadmin status....and in early 5.0, it was changed to be per-session, then a few variables in it were changed back to global (like slow queries)....so it's pretty much a useless mess. (this is all my recollection, so feel free to correct me if I'm wrong)

Could be interesting to keep it, and return a much saner result..

Sharing quick and easy stats on the load of an instance across a cloud is certainly something that needs more thought however..

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Mark Leith
MySQL Regional Support Manager, Americas
Sun Microsystems, Inc., http://www.sun.com/mysql/

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