Hello.
> CONNECT_PRIOR is the right value?
Sorry, but right value for what? It is not number of threads,
it is priority.
> It was only for example. MySQL 4.* has only one(!) thread/process.
> Why? MySQL 5 has more again.
Did you make your experiments on the same machine or different,
Hello.
> CONNECT_PRIOR is the right value?
Sorry, but "right value" for what? It is not a number of threads,
it is priority.
> It was only for example. MySQL 4.* has only one(!) thread/process.
> Why? MySQL 5 has more again.
Did you make your experiments on the same machine or differe
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005, Gleb Paharenko wrote:
> Hello.
>
> > I have mysql 3.23.55 without innodb and it has one process, with innodb
> > it starts with 16 processes.
>
> Information about MySQL threads is available here:
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/internals/en/threads.html
CONNECT_PRIOR is the r
Hello.
> I have mysql 3.23.55 without innodb and it has one process, with innodb
> it starts with 16 processes.
Information about MySQL threads is available here:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/internals/en/threads.html
You version of MySQL is very old, I strongly recommend you to upgrade.
Hi,
is it possible to control how many processes/therads mysqld starts at
startup?
I have mysql 3.23.55 without innodb and it has one process, with innodb
it starts with 16 processes.
MySQL manual:
Section 2.12.1.1. Linux Operating System Notes
...
When using LinuxThreads, you should see a m