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commit 227e779d593401914f7f09a45d43b1915c995299
Author: Marc Delisle <[email protected]>
Date:   Thu Aug 11 09:05:51 2011 -0400

    Typos

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Summary of changes:
 libraries/advisory_rules.txt |    6 +++---
 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/libraries/advisory_rules.txt b/libraries/advisory_rules.txt
index a953704..c43d838 100644
--- a/libraries/advisory_rules.txt
+++ b/libraries/advisory_rules.txt
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ rule 'Long query time'
        long_query_time
        value >= 10
        long_query_time is set to 10 seconds or more, thus only slow queries 
that take above 10 seconds are logged.
-       It is suggested to set {long_query_time} to a lower value, depending on 
your enviroment. Usually a value of 1-5 seconds is suggested.
+       It is suggested to set {long_query_time} to a lower value, depending on 
your environment. Usually a value of 1-5 seconds is suggested.
        long_query_time is currently set to %ds. | value
 
 rule 'Slow query logging'
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ rule 'Query cache max size' [!fired('Query cache disabled')]
        query_cache_size
        value > 1024 * 128
        The query cache size is above 128 MiB. Big query caches may cause 
significant overhead that is required to maintain the cache.
-       Depending on your enviroment, it might be performance increasing to 
reduce this value.
+       Depending on your environment, it might be performance increasing to 
reduce this value.
        Current query cache size: %s | implode(' ',PMA_formatByteDown(value, 2, 
2))
 
 rule 'Query cache min result size' [!fired('Query cache disabled')]
@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ rule 'InnoDB buffer pool size' [system_memory > 0]
        innodb_buffer_pool_size / system_memory * 100
        value < 60
        Your InnoDB buffer pool is fairly small.
-       The InnoDB buffer pool has a profound impact on perfomance for InnoDB 
tables. Assign all your remaining memory to this buffer. For database servers 
that use solely InnoDB as storage engine and have no other services (e.g. a web 
server) running, you may set this as high as 80% of your available memory. If 
that is not the case, you need to carefully assess the memory consumption of 
your other services and non-InnoDB-Tables and set this variable accordingly. If 
it is set too high, your system will start swapping, which decreases 
performance significantly. See also <a 
href="http://www.mysqlperformanceblog.com/2007/11/03/choosing-innodb_buffer_pool_size/";>this
 article</a>
+       The InnoDB buffer pool has a profound impact on performance for InnoDB 
tables. Assign all your remaining memory to this buffer. For database servers 
that use solely InnoDB as storage engine and have no other services (e.g. a web 
server) running, you may set this as high as 80% of your available memory. If 
that is not the case, you need to carefully assess the memory consumption of 
your other services and non-InnoDB-Tables and set this variable accordingly. If 
it is set too high, your system will start swapping, which decreases 
performance significantly. See also <a 
href="http://www.mysqlperformanceblog.com/2007/11/03/choosing-innodb_buffer_pool_size/";>this
 article</a>
        You are currently using %s% of your memory for the InnoDB buffer pool. 
This rule fires if you are assigning less than 60%, however this might be 
perfectly adequate for your system if you don't have much InnoDB tables or 
other services running on the same machine.
 
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