Dear all,
I'm running MySQL 5.0.82 with a 16GB database, on a dedicated machine with
16 cores (4 x 4) and 64 GB of memory. It has 100 tables, of which 2 have
been recently converted to InnoDB to alleviate table locks which were
causing problems, and the rest are MyISAM.
Observing the system
Apologies if this is covered elsewhere, but I can't seem to track down all the
pieces...
I just installed mysql (4.1.21) on a multi-cpu opteron system running fedora
core. I used the binary distribution,
mysql-standard-4.1.21-unknown-linux-gnu-x86_64-glibc23
instead of compiling it myself
Hello,
Will a single instance of MySQL use multiple CPU's? I didn't see anything
about it in the docs...
Thanks
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Before posting, please check:
http://www.mysql.com/manual.php (the manual)
http://lists.mysql.com/
Does MySQL running on Solaris take advantage of multiple CPUs?
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Before posting, please check:
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To request
Kevin writes:
Does MySQL running on Solaris take advantage of multiple CPUs?
Yes, automatically ...
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