Hi,
I noticed that the 6.11 branch is not available for download anymore. Did
they rename it to 5.4?
Thanks,
-Alex
The New MySQL Release Model
http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/The_New_MySQL_Release_Model
This Thursday (June 11th, 14:00 UTC), Tomas Ulin will give a MySQL
University session on The New MySQL Release Model. Tomas is the MySQL
Server Director, and will explain the new MySQL release model which has
just
The first version of MyMonitor is now available in source form on
sourceforge and can be downloaded from:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mymonitor
The reason for this tool is simple, and it's also a bit different from
other similar tools (at least the ones I've looked at). The tool gets
the
Is there any way with this tool, or some other tool, to monitor the
amount of data (in KBytes or the likes) returned by a particular
query?
- John
The first version of MyMonitor is now available in source form on
sourceforge and can be downloaded from:
John!
No, that is not within the scope of this tool. One could imaging
that is was possible though, but without some effort. This information
is not available in the show processlist, so some other means needs to
be figured out. For a seelct one could always reissue the statement (not
all
Also, I need to learn how to spell. The docs arn't as bad as the
language in the reply below.
/Karlssons spellchecker
Anders Karlsson wrote:
John!
No, that is not within the scope of this tool. One could imaging
that is was possible though, but without some
No, that is not within the
Sounds great. Being able to track the amount of data from requests -
even having something like a slow query log but a large query log
or the likes - would make a BIG difference in tracking down
performance issues. Thanks!
- John
At 4:02 PM +0200 6/16/06, Anders Karlsson wrote:
Anders I want this for Windows?
how do I do it?
Anders Karlsson escribió:
The first version of MyMonitor is now available in source form on
sourceforge and can be downloaded from:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mymonitor
The reason for this tool is simple, and it's also a bit different from
There will probably be a full-blown Windows GUI version eventually. But
for now, I guess you have to compile it under cygwin, which should work
but hasn't been tried so far.
There is probably a demand for windows, keep me posted now and then, and
I'll let you know when it's available. Or just
-Original Message-
From: Lenz Grimmer [mailto:lenz;mysql.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 3:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Jennifer Goodie; Luc Foisy
Subject: Re: MySQL Release Dates
We usually note down the date when a release was tagged in
the BK tree.
The general
for the
next release :)
Luc
-Original Message-
From: Jennifer Goodie [mailto:goodie;apollointeractive.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 3:05 PM
To: Luc Foisy; MYSQL-List (E-mail)
Subject: RE: MySQL Release Dates
From looking at http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/News.html
it looks like
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Hi,
On Thursday 24 October 2002 21:05, Jennifer Goodie wrote:
From looking at http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/News.html
it looks like
3.23.32 22 Jan 2001
3.23.36 27 Mar 2001
3.23.49 ?
Unfortunately we forgot to tag this release in the BK tree.
And
[mailto:Luc.Foisy;technical-magic.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 11:51 AM
To: MYSQL-List (E-mail)
Subject: MySQL Release Dates
We are trying to track the software we are using..
Could anyone supply the release dates of the following versions
of MySQL ( will assume server and client
We are trying to track the software we are using..
Could anyone supply the release dates of the following versions of MySQL ( will assume
server and client are the same )
And perhaps a retired date ( which would probably be when the next actual release was
available )
3.23.32
3.23.36
3.23.49a
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