On Sat, Feb 09, 2002 at 09:41:25PM -0700, Sasha Pachev wrote:
> 
> So I need your help with field testing of my code. For those of you
> who are wondering why you should - this will help us stabilize 4.0 a
> lot of faster, and not only replication, but also the general SQL
> features. So if you depend on MySQL for your mission-critical
> applications, helping us test our alpha is directly in your best
> interest, and is worth the hassle.

I upgraded one of our slaves from 3.23.47 to 4.0.2-alpha from
bitkeeper.  It's happily replicating off its master.  200,000 queries
and going.  It'll be a lot busier come Monday morning.

One question:

  Can you explain the relay log a bit.  Does it shrink eventually?  I
  see it growing and growing, so I don't know if the space is
  recycled, or if I need to do something to periodically flush the
  executed queries from the log.

Okay, a second question:

  How can I control where the relay log goes?  I always have my binlog
  go to a special directory on a different disk from my active tables.
  I'd like to do something similar for the relay log.

Thanks,

Jeremy
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MySQL 3.23.47-max: up 3 days, processed 119,729,462 queries (401/sec. avg)

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