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Kirill Smelkov
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Apr 26, 2002
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paul@teton.kitebird.com
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manual.texi Minor tweaks to SHOW VARIABLES section.
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@@ -19601,7 +19601,7 @@ The value of the @code{--datadir} option.
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@item @code{delay_key_write}
@item @code{delay_key_write}
If enabled (is on by default), MySQL will honor the
If enabled (is on by default), MySQL will honor the
@code{
delay_key_write} option
@code{CREATE TABLE}. This means that the
@code{
DELAY_KEY_WRITE} option for
@code{CREATE TABLE}. This means that the
key buffer for tables with this option will not get flushed on every
key buffer for tables with this option will not get flushed on every
index update, but only when a table is closed. This will speed up
index update, but only when a table is closed. This will speed up
writes on keys a lot, but you should add automatic checking of all tables
writes on keys a lot, but you should add automatic checking of all tables
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@@ -19637,12 +19637,12 @@ very little resources.
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@item @code{ft_min_word_len}
@item @code{ft_min_word_len}
The minimum length of the word to be included in a @code{FULLTEXT} index.
The minimum length of the word to be included in a @code{FULLTEXT} index.
@strong{Note: @code{FULLTEXT} index
have to
be rebuilt after changing
@strong{Note: @code{FULLTEXT} index
es must
be rebuilt after changing
this variable.}
this variable.}
@item @code{ft_max_word_len}
@item @code{ft_max_word_len}
The maximum length of the word to be included in a @code{FULLTEXT} index.
The maximum length of the word to be included in a @code{FULLTEXT} index.
@strong{Note: @code{FULLTEXT} index
have to
be rebuilt after changing
@strong{Note: @code{FULLTEXT} index
es must
be rebuilt after changing
this variable.}
this variable.}
@item @code{ft_max_word_len_sort}
@item @code{ft_max_word_len_sort}
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@@ -19652,11 +19652,10 @@ to be used in fast index recreation method in @code{REPAIR},
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@@ -19652,11 +19652,10 @@ to be used in fast index recreation method in @code{REPAIR},
slow way. The rule of the thumb is as follows: with
slow way. The rule of the thumb is as follows: with
@code{ft_max_word_len_sort} increasing, @strong{MySQL} will create bigger
@code{ft_max_word_len_sort} increasing, @strong{MySQL} will create bigger
temporary files (thus slowing the process down, due to disk I/O), and will put
temporary files (thus slowing the process down, due to disk I/O), and will put
fewer keys in one sort block (again
g
, decreasing the efficiency). When
fewer keys in one sort block (again, decreasing the efficiency). When
@code{ft_max_word_len_sort} is too small, instead, @strong{MySQL} will insert a
@code{ft_max_word_len_sort} is too small, instead, @strong{MySQL} will insert a
lot of words into index the slow way - but short words will be inserted very
lot of words into index the slow way, but short words will be inserted very
fast. It applies only to index recreation during @code{REPAIR},
quickly.
@code{CREATE INDEX}, or @code{ALTER TABLE}.
@item @code{ft_boolean_syntax}
@item @code{ft_boolean_syntax}
List of operators supported by @code{MATCH ... AGAINST(... IN BOOLEAN MODE)}.
List of operators supported by @code{MATCH ... AGAINST(... IN BOOLEAN MODE)}.
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@@ -19714,7 +19713,7 @@ status} and examine the variables @code{Key_read_requests},
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@@ -19714,7 +19713,7 @@ status} and examine the variables @code{Key_read_requests},
The @code{Key_write/Key_write_requests} is usually near 1 if you are
The @code{Key_write/Key_write_requests} is usually near 1 if you are
using mostly updates/deletes but may be much smaller if you tend to
using mostly updates/deletes but may be much smaller if you tend to
do updates that affect many at the same time or if you are
do updates that affect many at the same time or if you are
using @code{delay_key_write}. @xref{SHOW}.
using @code{delay_key_write}. @xref{SHOW
, , @code{SHOW}
}.
To get even more speed when writing many rows at the same time, use
To get even more speed when writing many rows at the same time, use
@code{LOCK TABLES}. @xref{LOCK TABLES, , @code{LOCK TABLES}}.
@code{LOCK TABLES}. @xref{LOCK TABLES, , @code{LOCK TABLES}}.
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@@ -19908,11 +19907,11 @@ This may be set (only numeric) to
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@@ -19908,11 +19907,11 @@ This may be set (only numeric) to
@item 2 @tab DEMAND @tab Cache only @code{SELECT SQL_CACHE ...} queries.
@item 2 @tab DEMAND @tab Cache only @code{SELECT SQL_CACHE ...} queries.
@end multitable
@end multitable
@item @code{safe_show_database
s
}
@item @code{safe_show_database}
Don't show databases for which the user doesn't have any database or
Don't show databases for which the user doesn't have any database or
table privileges. This can improve security if you're concerned about
table privileges. This can improve security if you're concerned about
people being able to see what databases other users have. See also
people being able to see what databases other users have. See also
@code{skip_show_database
s
}.
@code{skip_show_database}.
@item @code{server_id}
@item @code{server_id}
The value of the @code{--server-id} option.
The value of the @code{--server-id} option.
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@@ -19923,11 +19922,11 @@ Is OFF if @code{mysqld} uses external locking.
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@@ -19923,11 +19922,11 @@ Is OFF if @code{mysqld} uses external locking.
@item @code{skip_networking}
@item @code{skip_networking}
Is ON if we only allow local (socket) connections.
Is ON if we only allow local (socket) connections.
@item @code{skip_show_database
s
}
@item @code{skip_show_database}
This prevents people from doing @code{SHOW DATABASES} if they don't have
This prevents people from doing @code{SHOW DATABASES} if they don't have
the @strong{process} privilege. This can improve security if you're
the @strong{process} privilege. This can improve security if you're
concerned about people being able to see what databases other users
concerned about people being able to see what databases other users
have. See also @code{safe_show_database
s
}.
have. See also @code{safe_show_database}.
@item @code{slave_read_timeout}
@item @code{slave_read_timeout}
Number of seconds to wait for more data from a master/slave connection
Number of seconds to wait for more data from a master/slave connection
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@@ -19950,15 +19949,15 @@ operations.
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@@ -19950,15 +19949,15 @@ operations.
The number of open tables for all threads. Increasing this value
The number of open tables for all threads. Increasing this value
increases the number of file descriptors that @code{mysqld} requires.
increases the number of file descriptors that @code{mysqld} requires.
You can check if you need to increase the table cache by checking the
You can check if you need to increase the table cache by checking the
@code{Opened_tables} variable. @xref{SHOW
}. If this variable is big and
@code{Opened_tables} variable. @xref{SHOW
, , @code{SHOW}}. If this variable
you don't do @code{FLUSH TABLES} a lot (which just forces all tables to
is big and you don't do @code{FLUSH TABLES} a lot (which just forces all
be closed and reopenend), then you should increase the value of this
tables to
be closed and reopenend), then you should increase the value of this
variable.
variable.
For more information about the table cache, see @ref{Table cache}.
For more information about the table cache, see @ref{Table cache}.
@item @code{table_type}
@item @code{table_type}
The default table type
The default table type
.
@item @code{thread_cache_size}
@item @code{thread_cache_size}
How many threads we should keep in a cache for reuse. When a
How many threads we should keep in a cache for reuse. When a
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@@ -39485,7 +39484,7 @@ calculate the query.
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You may also want to change @code{binlog_cache_size} and
You may also want to change @code{binlog_cache_size} and
@code{max_binlog_cache_size} if you are using big multi-line transactions.
@code{max_binlog_cache_size} if you are using big multi-line transactions.
@xref{COMMIT}.
@xref{COMMIT
, , @code{COMMIT}
}.
@node BDB characteristics, BDB TODO, BDB start, BDB
@node BDB characteristics, BDB TODO, BDB start, BDB
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