Hello,
I'm trying to follow the instructions on
https://mariadb.com/kb/en/how-to-enable-tokudb-in-mariadb/ which imply
there is more tuned version of tokudb for mariadb than I might get by
following instructions at tokutek.
However, I have ubuntu 13.04 (raring), and despite some mismatch in
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You know, windows does have easy ways to change the path and add variables to
the environment without forcing shell invocation. It is just that in the
case of VS you might cross-compile or choose to compile
Pavel Ivanov piva...@google.com writes:
So basically my question is: if I prepare a patch that will restore
the original behavior of semi-sync replication (and remove the tests
added for Bug#45672) will that be acceptable for MariaDB?
I don't have anything against it, as I said I do not have
Hi Sergei,
thanks for your feedback. I implemented all your suggestions.
Regards,
Sergey
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 12:58:28PM +0100, Sergei Golubchik wrote:
Hi, Sergey!
Generally, it's ok, of course.
But as a matter of style (up to you to fix it here, but keep in mind for
the future) - see
Hi, Jocelyn!
On Nov 14, Jocelyn Fournier wrote:
Hi,
Perhaps it would be great to mention in the 10.0.5 download page it's
not yet compatible with TokuDB.
I've tried myself to upgrade my server using MariaDB 5.5.33a with tokudb
to 10.0.5 and it failed because of this issue.
I believe,
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 10:29 AM, Sergei Golubchik s...@mariadb.org wrote:
I believe, only deb packages are affected. TokuDB is present in rpms, in
the source and in the binary tarballs. But I see you point, we'll
probably add some warning, thanks!
Warning added. Thanks!
--
Daniel
Hi, Kristian!
On Nov 14, Kristian Nielsen wrote:
Pavel Ivanov piva...@google.com writes:
So basically my question is: if I prepare a patch that will restore
the original behavior of semi-sync replication (and remove the tests
added for Bug#45672) will that be acceptable for MariaDB?
I
What can I use to see the status of parallel replication?
I am looking for:
* how many workers are used;
* in which schema they are working;
* what query they are running.
So far, I only see mysql.gtid_slave_pos and information_schema.processlist.
Anything else available?
Thanks in advance
Pavel Ivanov piva...@google.com writes:
start replicating it passes GTID to start from, master finds binlog
file where the earliest GTID is located and then scans through that
file to find the exact binlog position to start sending binlog events
from. If this binlog file is pretty big then
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