Joseph, How big your table files are? Are they MyISAM or Innodb ? Do you have indexes? How much memory do you have? Is your MySQL running on a dedicated server or do you run anything else on your db server?
This questions needs to be answered before suggesting anything logical. But general suggestions can be : 1 - Add indexes to your tables and use that indexes when you're selecting rows. 2 - increase key_buffer_size to 32 or 64 or even more depending on your server memory 3- Add memory to your server if you have less then 256 Mb and willing to have fast db performance. Kayra Otaner On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 13:50, Joseph Norris wrote: > Group, > > I have been working with Mysql for about 5 years - mainly in LAMP shops. The > tables have been between 20-100 thousand records size. Now I have a project > where the tables are in the millions of records. > > This is very new to me and I am noticing that my queries are really > slowwwwww! > > What are the options that I have to speed my queries on the mysql side with > regards to the my.cnf file. I have a fair understanding of > sql optimization and I understand explain. I just want to see if > there is something that I can do with the server also. > > Thanks to all. > > #Joseph Norris (Perl - what else is here?/Linux/CGI/Mysql) > print @c=map chr $_+100,(6,17,15,16,-68,-3,10,11,16,4,1,14,-68,12,1,14,8, > -68,4,-3,-1,7,1,14,-68,-26,11,15,1,12,4,-68,-22,11,14,14,5,15,-90); > > -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]