Paul DuBois [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to the documentation, when delay_key_write is active the index
keys aren=92t written to disk until the table(s) are closed. When is a =
table
closed? Is it only when a connection is closed?
When connection is closed, when FLUSH TABLES
Dan Cumpian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to the documentation, when delay_key_write is active the index
keys aren=92t written to disk until the table(s) are closed. When is a =
table
closed? Is it only when a connection is closed?
When connection is closed, when FLUSH TABLES requested
At 19:41 +0300 9/13/04, Egor Egorov wrote:
Dan Cumpian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to the documentation, when delay_key_write is active the index
keys aren=92t written to disk until the table(s) are closed. When is a =
table
closed? Is it only when a connection is closed?
When
According to the documentation, when delay_key_write is active the index
keys arent written to disk until the table(s) are closed. When is a table
closed? Is it only when a connection is closed?
Thank you,
Dan
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