Guy Fraser wrote:
> vacuum;

This is not a MySQL command.

You probably want to look at CHECK TABLE, REPAIR TABLE, and OPTIMIZE
TABLE.  But we are getting off topic here....

I will note that FreeRADIUS performance had significant improvements
once the tables were changed to InnoDB from MyISAM, especially the
radacct table as that fills up quick if you don't archive regularly.

-- 
Dennis Skinner
Systems Administrator
BlueFrog Internet
http://www.bluefrog.com
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