On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 10:56:57PM +0100, Benjamin Pflugmann wrote:
>
> > When you set up your database server so that it has enough RAM to
> > keep the whole database in main memory (buffer cache), random reads
> > don't need to wait for physical disk seeks and can be very fast.
> [...]
> > So my question is:
> > Is it a way to tune this threshold ?
>
> AFAIK, currently the only way is to change it within the source and
> recompile MySQL.
It shouldn't be hard to make that a tunable parameter via /etc/my.cnf.
Jeremy
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