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New option --sync-binlog=x (and global settable variable) which will fsync the binlog after every x-th disk write to it. That is, if in autocommit mode, after every x-th statement written to the binlog; if using transactions, after every x-th transaction written to the binlog. x==0 means no fsync. x==1 is the slowest. There is no test added for this, I have just checked that it works as --sync-binlog=1 dramatically slows down mysqld. Made sync-frm a global settable variable. sql/log.cc: every sync_binlog_period-th disk binlog write, we fsync the binlog sql/mysql_priv.h: new option sync_binlog sql/mysqld.cc: new option sync_binlog sql/set_var.cc: Making sync-frm a settable global option. New settable global option sync-binlog. sql/set_var.h: new global settable variable sync_binlog needs a specific ::update because it needs to take LOCK_log
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