Auto-configuration of my.cnf?

2002-04-23 Thread JW

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Hello,

Some time ago I set up a rather large mySQL server with InnoDB and had a hard time 
customising my.cnf.

At the time there was some discussion of createing a tool that someone could enter 
their hardware info into and get a customised configuration i.e. a my.cnf 
calculator.

Has any work been done on that?

I'm setting up an even bigger server this time (Quad Xeon, 8GB RAM) and I must be 
figuring something wrong, because I'm comming up with nearly the same figures I had 
for my dual PIII/2GB RAM.

If no ones working on the conf generator, is there any interest in it still?

If anyone is working on it, who? :-)


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Re: Auto-configuration of my.cnf?

2002-04-23 Thread Jeremy Zawodny

On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 08:26:23PM -0500, JW wrote:
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 Hello,
 
 Some time ago I set up a rather large mySQL server with InnoDB and
 had a hard time customising my.cnf.
 
 At the time there was some discussion of createing a tool that
 someone could enter their hardware info into and get a customised
 configuration i.e. a my.cnf calculator.

I remember that, yes.

 Has any work been done on that?

Yes. :-)

 I'm setting up an even bigger server this time (Quad Xeon, 8GB RAM)
 and I must be figuring something wrong, because I'm comming up with
 nearly the same figures I had for my dual PIII/2GB RAM.

Wow, that's a hard-core server.

 If no ones working on the conf generator, is there any interest in
 it still?
 
 If anyone is working on it, who? :-)

Me.

If you'd like to chat about this off-list, just let me know.

Jeremy
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Re: Auto-configuration of my.cnf?

2002-04-23 Thread Mike Wexler

Jeremy Zawodny wrote:

On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 08:26:23PM -0500, JW wrote:

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Hello,

Some time ago I set up a rather large mySQL server with InnoDB and
had a hard time customising my.cnf.

At the time there was some discussion of createing a tool that
someone could enter their hardware info into and get a customised
configuration i.e. a my.cnf calculator.


I remember that, yes.

Has any work been done on that?


Yes. :-)

I'm setting up an even bigger server this time (Quad Xeon, 8GB RAM)
and I must be figuring something wrong, because I'm comming up with
nearly the same figures I had for my dual PIII/2GB RAM.


Wow, that's a hard-core server.

If no ones working on the conf generator, is there any interest in
it still?

If anyone is working on it, who? :-)


Me.

If you'd like to chat about this off-list, just let me know.

I'd like to.



Jeremy





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