he results from SELECT * FROM
information_schema.INNODB_TRX; during the day as we get this issue regularly
and will provide feedback.
Regards
(earlier thread below... )
From: shawn l.green
Sent: Thursday, 25 October 2018 9:54:10 PM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.co
ursday, 25 October 2018 9:54:10 PM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: High cpu usage
Hello Machiel,
On 10/25/2018 6:09 AM, Machiel Richards wrote:
> Good day all
>
>
> Hoping this mail finds you well.
>
>
> I am hoping someone can perhaps give us some guidance here as
, replication is unpaused, and completes processing
and catchup within about 15 minutes and is paused again about 30 minutes after
the unpause.
Give or take 45 minutes to an hour after the replication is paused
again, mysql starts to cause high cpu usage with no apparent processes running
as can
minutes and is paused again about 30 minutes after
the unpause.
Give or take 45 minutes to an hour after the replication is paused again,
mysql starts to cause high cpu usage with no apparent processes running as can
be seen on full processlist (maybe one or two selects which completes
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 01:08:56PM -0400, Dave [Hawk-Systems] wrote:
> >> load). Is there a known issue (running on FreeBSD 4.8,
> >> MySQL 3.23.55 MyISAM)?
> >
> >its been a known issue for quite a long time
> >use linuxthreaded version and it should work fine.
> >
> >although much of work has be
>> Is there a known issue (running on FreeBSD 4.8, MySQL 3.23.55 MyISAM)?
>> Is there something I should check when next I notice the high CPU usage?
>>
>
>I used to see the same kind of behavior a while back with a MySQL
>installation I did for a client. It turned
>> load). Is there a known issue (running on FreeBSD 4.8,
>> MySQL 3.23.55 MyISAM)?
>
>its been a known issue for quite a long time
>use linuxthreaded version and it should work fine.
>
>although much of work has been done on threads implementation,
>there are still such problems with mysql. it ha
On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 10:31, Dave [Hawk-Systems] wrote:
> Is there a known issue (running on FreeBSD 4.8, MySQL 3.23.55 MyISAM)?
> Is there something I should check when next I notice the high CPU usage?
>
I used to see the same kind of behavior a while back with a MySQL
installation
hi,
> load). Is there a known issue (running on FreeBSD 4.8,
> MySQL 3.23.55 MyISAM)?
its been a known issue for quite a long time
use linuxthreaded version and it should work fine.
although much of work has been done on threads implementation,
there are still such problems with mysql. it happe
(running on FreeBSD 4.8, MySQL 3.23.55 MyISAM)?
Is there something I should check when next I notice the high CPU usage?
Thanks
Dave
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alexus wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a very busy site (www site) w/ a lot of hits
>
> my site is very heavily integrated w/ mysql
>
> and when i do top it shows me like over 80% of cpu
>
> even though i have dual p3 850mhz w/ 1.5 gig of ram
>
> any ideas what to do about it so it'll drop down?
Have
Hello
I have a very busy site (www site) w/ a lot of hits
my site is very heavily integrated w/ mysql
and when i do top it shows me like over 80% of cpu
even though i have dual p3 850mhz w/ 1.5 gig of ram
any ideas what to do about it so it'll drop down?
thank you in advance
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