I found this blog while trying to find a fix for my problem. Thought it
might be useful to share.
Here it is:
http://whirlpool.net.au/blog/5
Thanks
Jatin
On 6/2/2014 8:22 PM, Jatin Davey wrote:
Certain part of our code uses DataNucleas while other parts of the
code use JDBC to access the DB.
I would say that 70% of our code uses DataNucleas while the remaining
30% of our code uses JDBC for databases related operations.
Thanks
Jatin
On 6/2/2014 8:17 PM, Singer Wang wrote:
What's your technology stack?
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Jatin Davey <jasho...@cisco.com
<mailto:jasho...@cisco.com>> wrote:
On 6/2/2014 7:18 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 02.06.2014 15:35, schrieb Jatin Davey:
I am no expert with mysql and databases. Hence seeking out
some help on this forum.
Basically i got a query dump of my application during its
operation. I had collected the queries for about 4 hours.
Ran some scripts on the number of queries being sent to
the databases.
The query file was a whopping 4 GB is size. Upon analyzing
the queries i found that there were a total of 30
million queries made to the Database out of which 10
million queries were only doing "SHOW FULL COLUMN" queries.
The SHOW FULL COLUMN queries were of the format as below:
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM
`APIC_PHY_FABRIC_PHYSICAL_INTERFACE` FROM
`db_private_admin` LIKE '%'
This is causing considerable cpu usage in %user_time in my
system
fix your application - there is no single reason to run such
queries 10 million times because the result won't change all
the time
and avoid like in general
Our application does not send such queries to the DB. I have
searched through my entire code and we dont run such queries. It
has something to do with a layer below our application. But i am
not sure as to where it is.
Thanks
Jatin
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