Hi folks, I just upgraded to mysql-max-3.23.52-1 because I realized that the standard mysql does not support transactions. I still have a transaction problem with many clients reading the same data (every read causes an update on one column so that the read value should be unique in the whole cluster) in a cluster even with setting transaction isolation to TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE. How can I check that really innoDB is used as I read that this table will be used as MyISAM when mysql is not supporting it? Has anyone a guess on this? I am spending loads of time on this problem...
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