For the moment?

Occam's razor. The additional "shutdown" types were never accomplished in the 
past. 

On Sep 21, 2010, at 12:40 AM, Stewart Smith wrote:

> InnoDB has several ways it can shut down:
> 
> IB_SHUTDOWN_NORMAL: insert buffer merge&purge.
> IB_SHUTDOWN_NO_IBUF_MERGE_PURGE
> IB_SHUTDOWN_NO_BUFPOOL_FLUSH: don't flush buffer pool to data files.
> 
> It'd possibly be useful if this could be selected easily in one place
> (e.g. if using multiple engines, you probably don't want to have to
> remember the configuration variable for each of them).
> 
> To do this, we'd need a way of getting data to plugins on shutdown.
> 
> (i envisage that this could also be used to do things like "finish
> active connections (up to 1hr from now) and restart")
> 
> thoughts?
> -- 
> Stewart Smith
> 
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