I personally never had time to give much looks to P_S, i gave it some
looks but never seriously dug onto and really had to keep it enabled on
a production server, its a nice feature but i think that if someone
knows it and needs it, they will be able to enable it but most of the
common users
I think it would be a most useful feature, as I moved most of my stuff to
CQL3 ... which is also why I chipped in, so whoever gets the new driver
working can get at least some cool pints (or coffee) in exchange.
M
On 27 May 2014 07:38, Colin Charles co...@mariadb.org wrote:
On 16 May 2014,
On 06/03/2014 09:43 AM, Colin Charles wrote:
Hey Honza,
It seems that you were silent on this - just wanted to know if Red Hat is OK
with things
Thanks for bringing it to my attention and sorry about being silent.
I don't see any problem for RH/Fedora, feel free to include it and we're
i only use it at development, at production it's not used
2014-06-03 6:24 GMT-03:00 Jean Weisbuch j...@phpnet.org:
I personally never had time to give much looks to P_S, i gave it some
looks but never seriously dug onto and really had to keep it enabled on a
production server, its a nice
Hi,
Never used it on production. From my point of view, it should be
disabled by default, but included.
The whole purpose of this variable is to have a way to analyze/optimize
performances easily, when needed; if it's enable by default, we have a
perf hit, so that's counterproductive.
I
Hi, Roberto!
On Jun 03, Roberto Spadim wrote:
i only use it at development, at production it's not used
And what performance-schema related options do you have in your
development my.cnf file? Is it only performance-schema=1 or something
more involved?
Recently there was chat about how
i will check but i compile every production binary from source, i
think it's a compile time option not my.cnf file, i will check and
return
2014-06-03 14:00 GMT-03:00 Sergei Golubchik s...@mariadb.org:
Hi, Roberto!
On Jun 03, Roberto Spadim wrote:
i only use it at development, at production
oh sorry, at development just performacnce-schema=1
and sometimes when i need more information i try two others plugins to
check query times and query cache informations (hit rate per query)
2014-06-03 14:00 GMT-03:00 Sergei Golubchik s...@mariadb.org:
Hi, Roberto!
On Jun 03, Roberto Spadim
I personally would prefer if MariaDB had performance schema not
compiled in by default. Then we wouldn't be frustrated every time we
upgrade and find out that the tarball doesn't compile without
performance schema (yes, 10.0.11 doesn't compile).
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 1:20 AM, Colin Charles
hum, maybe a -debug package and a -production package could be better
if someone what a developer version get the -debug, for production use
-production
is it easy to create two kinds of packages at mariadb release time?
2014-06-03 14:10 GMT-03:00 Pavel Ivanov piva...@google.com:
I personally
Hi, Pavel!
On Jun 03, Pavel Ivanov wrote:
I personally would prefer if MariaDB had performance schema not
compiled in by default. Then we wouldn't be frustrated every time we
upgrade and find out that the tarball doesn't compile without
performance schema (yes, 10.0.11 doesn't compile).
This
hi sergei, i think it's easy too
maybe we could have some kind of servers, one for debug, one for
production with instrumentations features and a clean server without
intrumentations, just an idea, i think some time ago mysql was
releasing mysql-dev, mysql-debug, mysql-xxx i'm wrong?
2014-06-03
Hello,
A new question has been asked in MariaDB community by cyberdomecyberdome:
How much storage is available in the FREE versions of MariaDB 5.x and 10.x?
I just want to know how much upto storage available in the MariaDB 5.0 and 10.0
free version?
Hi Roberto,
nice Colin, I read manual and got this doubt, about the query_cache option
all queries have sql_cache, or just queries that should be cached?
for example...
(1)mysql user - (2)mysql database with spider - (3)external database
considering at (1 session) and (2 global), spider
Am 03.06.2014 21:30, schrieb AskMonty KB:
A new question has been asked in MariaDB community by cyberdomecyberdome:
How much storage is available in the FREE versions of MariaDB 5.x and 10.x?
I just want to know how much upto storage available in the MariaDB
Hi Federico and Ian,
Sorry for flooding. I've read your bug report, Ian. If I understand
correctly, SPIDER ignores the CONNECTION option. So 6268 and 5559 could be
the same bug (both with incorrect title: in 6268, Elena's comment explains
the problem).
This is bug of Spider's table
I don't use it in production, but this may change in the future. The problem is
that I cannot enable it when I need it, if I don't want to restart the server.
Regards
Federico
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