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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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Published in Sep 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783981601
Length 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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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

The explain command


The explain SQL command provides information for a specific request. Most of the time, we get a query from the slow query logs to analyze the request. The explain command won't return the classical output of the query but will provide some information concerning the related SQL query.

The explain command can only be applied on a SELECT query. UPDATE and DELETE are supported in Version 10.0.5!

Let's take a query that you can have in your slow query logs. Here is an example with a working version of MediaWiki:

MariaDB [mediawiki]> explain select page_id, page_title, page_namespace, page_is_redirect, old_id, old_text from wiki_page, wiki_revision, wiki_text where rev_id=page_latest and old_id=rev_text_id\g;
*************************** 1. row ***************************
           id: 1
  select_type: SIMPLE
        table: wiki_page
         type: ALL
possible_keys: NULL
          key: NULL
      key_len: NULL
          ref: NULL
         rows: 2005
        Extra:
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