SELECT VERSION(); -- returns "10.0.8-MariaDB" USE `performance_schema`; SHOW TABLES LIKE 'session%'; -- empty set
.. but maybe I should run rememer to run mysql_upgrade before complaining about such things! :-) I will update in a couple of hours if mysql_upgrade did the trick. If not it could be Win-only problem. -- Peter On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 5:47 PM, Sergei Golubchik <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, Peter! > > On Feb 24, Peter Laursen wrote: > > BTW: the two tables do not exist in P_S in MariaDB 10.0.8 > > What tables don't exist? > > MariaDB [test]> SELECT * FROM performance_schema.session_connect_attrs; > +----------------+-----------------+------------+------------------+ > | PROCESSLIST_ID | ATTR_NAME | ATTR_VALUE | ORDINAL_POSITION | > +----------------+-----------------+------------+------------------+ > | 2 | _os | Linux | 0 | > | 2 | _client_name | libmysql | 1 | > | 2 | _pid | 28713 | 2 | > | 2 | _client_version | 10.0.8 | 3 | > | 2 | _platform | x86_64 | 4 | > | 2 | program_name | mysql | 5 | > +----------------+-----------------+------------+------------------+ > 6 rows in set (0.00 sec) > > MariaDB [test]> SELECT VERSION(); > +----------------------+ > | VERSION() | > +----------------------+ > | 10.0.8-MariaDB-debug | > +----------------------+ > 1 row in set (0.00 sec) > > Regards, > Sergei >
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