on 8/3/01 10:30 AM, Ravi Raman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> what's up with that 30 second pause?
> does this look like a network problem to you guys? if it was, why would it
> not affect the 'limit 10000' query as well?
> is there some sort of resource that mysql needs to process the 53000 rows
> that it might not have that would cause this?
> maybe different tcpdump options are in order for more pertinent information?

this is not a network problem. the network is sending the data fine. the
sending machine seems to have an issue getting the data to the packets.

ianasg (system guy), but i gotta believe there is a way to trace data
getting passed around within the system (or kernel). is there a way to watch
how mysql (or any process for that matter) tries to get the data to the
network stack?

 -- mike cullerton


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