key_buffer_size

Started by Owdy, December 05, 2009, 03:50:03 PM

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Something like that

Quote from: Fossil on January 17, 2010, 01:40:58 PM
I tryed and it seemed to slow board. is that possible?

Yep. There are no such things as perfect settings.

Owdy

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b3dm4n

Quote from: Øwdy on March 23, 2010, 04:11:34 PM
Now it looks good, perfect green line :D
http://smf-friends.org/status.php

nice status.php result
why my status.php output is different than yours? I mean, in mysql statistics there is no suggestion what to adjust like yours

can u share or pm me what's on you my.cnf and httpd.conf?
coz I'm having trouble setting mine
please ...

Owdy

Quote from: b3dm4n on March 24, 2010, 11:59:49 PM
nice status.php result
why my status.php output is different than yours? I mean, in mysql statistics there is no suggestion what to adjust like yours

can u share or pm me what's on you my.cnf and httpd.conf?

Here, but every server need own kind settings.


#
# The MySQL database server configuration file.
#
# You can copy this to one of:
# - "/etc/mysql/my.cnf" to set global options,
# - "~/.my.cnf" to set user-specific options.
#
# One can use all long options that the program supports.
# Run program with --help to get a list of available options and with
# --print-defaults to see which it would actually understand and use.
#
# For explanations see
# http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/server-system-variables.html

# This will be passed to all mysql clients
# It has been reported that passwords should be enclosed with ticks/quotes
# escpecially if they contain "#" chars...
# Remember to edit /etc/mysql/debian.cnf when changing the socket location.
[client]
port      = 3306
socket      = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock

# Here is entries for some specific programs
# The following values assume you have at least 32M ram

# This was formally known as [safe_mysqld]. Both versions are currently parsed.
[mysqld_safe]
socket      = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
nice      = 0

[mysqld]
#
# * Basic Settings
#
user      = mysql
pid-file   = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid
socket      = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
port      = 3306
basedir      = /usr
datadir      = /var/lib/mysql
tmpdir      = /tmp
language   = /usr/share/mysql/english
skip-external-locking
#
# Instead of skip-networking the default is now to listen only on
# localhost which is more compatible and is not less secure.
bind-address      = 127.0.0.1

#
# * Fine Tuning
#
key_buffer      = 512M
max_allowed_packet   = 16M
max_heap_table_size = 335M
thread_stack      = 128K
thread_cache_size   = 8

# This replaces the startup script and checks MyISAM tables if needed
# the first time they are touched
myisam-recover      = BACKUP
#max_connections        = 100
table_cache            = 512
#thread_concurrency     = 10
#
# * Query Cache Configuration
#
query_cache_limit       = 1M
query_cache_size        = 16M
#
# * Logging and Replication
#
# Both location gets rotated by the cronjob.
# Be aware that this log type is a performance killer.
#log      = /var/log/mysql/mysql.log
#
# Error logging goes to syslog. This is a Debian improvement :)
#
# Here you can see queries with especially long duration
#log_slow_queries   = /var/log/mysql/mysql-slow.log
#long_query_time = 2
#log-queries-not-using-indexes
#
# The following can be used as easy to replay backup logs or for replication.
# note: if you are setting up a replication slave, see README.Debian about
#       other settings you may need to change.
#server-id      = 1
#log_bin         = /var/log/mysql/mysql-bin.log
expire_logs_days   = 10
max_binlog_size         = 100M
#binlog_do_db      = include_database_name
#binlog_ignore_db   = include_database_name
#
# * BerkeleyDB
#
# Using BerkeleyDB is now discouraged as its support will cease in 5.1.12.
skip-bdb
#
# * InnoDB
#
# InnoDB is enabled by default with a 10MB datafile in /var/lib/mysql/.
# Read the manual for more InnoDB related options. There are many!
# You might want to disable InnoDB to shrink the mysqld process by circa 100MB.
#skip-innodb
#
# * Security Features
#
# Read the manual, too, if you want chroot!
# chroot = /var/lib/mysql/
#
# For generating SSL certificates I recommend the OpenSSL GUI "tinyca".
#
# ssl-ca=/etc/mysql/cacert.pem
# ssl-cert=/etc/mysql/server-cert.pem
# ssl-key=/etc/mysql/server-key.pem



[mysqldump]
quick
quote-names
max_allowed_packet   = 16M

[mysql]
#no-auto-rehash   # faster start of mysql but no tab completition

[isamchk]
key_buffer      = 16M

#
# * NDB Cluster
#
# See /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-*/README.Debian for more information.
#
# The following configuration is read by the NDB Data Nodes (ndbd processes)
# not from the NDB Management Nodes (ndb_mgmd processes).
#
# [MYSQL_CLUSTER]
# ndb-connectstring=127.0.0.1


#
# * IMPORTANT: Additional settings that can override those from this file!
#   The files must end with '.cnf', otherwise they'll be ignored.
#
!includedir /etc/mysql/conf.d/


Former Lead Support Specialist

Tarvitsetko apua SMF foorumisi kanssa? Otan työtehtäviä vastaan, lue:http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?topic=375918.0

b3dm4n

thx, I've tried so many configuration and yet my mysql still stuck everytime I run smf, I'll try your conf maybe I get lucky

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