Ok, well there would be no point going sub second, as long as its a
reasonable amount.

Have you tried using a perl or python module to handle the auth / acct?

Thanks,
Michael

On Wed, 2009-11-11 at 00:36 +0700, Dinh Pham Cong wrote:
> Hi Michael,
> 
> Yes I have enabled MySQL slow query log for all queries that take more
> than 1s for execution. I have found 2 slow queries only (INSERT) in
> one server and no slow query on the other. Because I installed MySQL
> using a rpm package so I can not patch it with microslow patch to
> enable logging queries that takes less than a second (e.x 0.5 second).
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dinh
> 
> On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:22 AM, Michael da Silva Pereira
> <mich...@tradepage.co.za> wrote:
>         Hi Dinh,
>         
>         max_request_time is 10 seconds, have you switched on mysql
>         slow query /
>         non-index lookups logging ? (in my.cnf '#log_slow_queries
>         = /var/log/mysql/mysql-slow.log' ).
>         If the log file has nothing in it during the testing great,
>         then MySQL
>         is happy. If you have queries taking longer than
>         '#long_query_time'
>         there might be a problem.
>         
>         Regards,
>         Michael
>         
>         
>         
> 
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