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MariaDB High Performance

You're reading from   MariaDB High Performance Familiarize yourself with the MariaDB system and build high-performance applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783981601
Length 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Pierre Mavro Pierre Mavro
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Performance Introduction 2. Performance Analysis FREE CHAPTER 3. Performance Optimizations 4. MariaDB Replication 5. WAN Slave Architectures 6. Building a Dual Master Replication 7. MariaDB Multimaster Slaves 8. Galera Cluster – Multimaster Replication 9. Spider – Sharding Your Data 10. Monitoring 11. Backups Index

Slow query logs

Since you can directly have the query log the output of the explain command in MariaDB 10.0.5, this will help you save time. To make it active, you need to add this line in your MariaDB configuration file (/etc/mysql/my.cnf):

[mysqld]
log_slow_verbosity      = query_plan,explain

Then, restart MariaDB. To test it, simply force the creation of a long query. Here is a SQL script with a loop. Adapt the first line if the default time is not enough:

-- Change this value to a higher one if you need more time
-- This will insert x lines number in your database
SET @MAX_INSERT = 100000;

-- Vars
SET SQL_MODE="NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO";
SET time_zone = "+00:00";

-- Create database
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS chapter2;
CREATE DATABASE chapter2;
USE chapter2;

-- Create table and add index
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `s_explain` (
  `id` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
  `ts` timestamp NOT NULL DEFAULT '0000-00-00 00:00:00' ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT...
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MariaDB High Performance
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