Ken Menzel writes:
> Hello Sir,
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> Your return of Poll 1 seems to indicated that there is a descriptor
> ready to be serviced (hence the going in continuosly) but that the
> daemon does not seem to be able to complete the servicing of that
> descriptor. I am not sure why your daemon skips 'clock_gettime'.
> Maybe a mysql programmer could help with this. I have heard of this
> happening on some systems randomly, it does not happen to me.
>
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> will be easy to find.
>
> Ken
>
gettimeofday is called when mysqld is shutdown, or in inserting rows
with timestamp and in replication.
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