The branch, master has been updated via 017c1ee960e8f3b3fc2c36e15330c1af72991e4c (commit) from 67d5346da5fdcfacdd73bf49c444a88842c88ae7 (commit)
- Log ----------------------------------------------------------------- commit 017c1ee960e8f3b3fc2c36e15330c1af72991e4c Author: Dieter Adriaenssens ruleant@users.sourceforge.net Date: Sat Aug 6 12:24:17 2011 +0200
fix typos
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Summary of changes: libraries/advisory_rules.txt | 4 ++-- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/libraries/advisory_rules.txt b/libraries/advisory_rules.txt index 3f3f985..da95d48 100644 --- a/libraries/advisory_rules.txt +++ b/libraries/advisory_rules.txt @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ rule 'Slow query logging' rule 'Release Series' version !PMA_DRIZZLE && substr(value,0,3) != "5.1" - The MySQL server version less than 5.1. + The MySQL server version is less than 5.1. You should upgrade, as MySQL 5.1 has improved performance, and MySQL 5.5 even more so. Current version: %s | value
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ rule 'Query cache fragmentation' [!fired('Query cache disabled')] Qcache_free_blocks / (Qcache_total_blocks / 2) * 100 value > 20 The query cache is considerably fragmented. - Severe fragementation is likely to (further) increase Qcache_lowmem_prunes. This might be caused by many Query cache low memory prunes due to {query_cache_size} being too small. For a immediate but short lived fix you can flush the query cache (might lock the query cache for a long time). Carefully adjusting {query_cache_min_res_unit} to a lower value might help too, e.g. you can set it to the average size of your queries in the cache using this formula: (query_cache_size � qcache_free_memory) / qcache_queries_in_cache + Severe fragmentation is likely to (further) increase Qcache_lowmem_prunes. This might be caused by many Query cache low memory prunes due to {query_cache_size} being too small. For a immediate but short lived fix you can flush the query cache (might lock the query cache for a long time). Carefully adjusting {query_cache_min_res_unit} to a lower value might help too, e.g. you can set it to the average size of your queries in the cache using this formula: (query_cache_size � qcache_free_memory) / qcache_queries_in_cache The cache is currently fragmented by %s% , with 100% fragmentation meaning that the query cache is an alternating pattern of free and used blocks. This value should be below 20%. | round(value,1)
rule 'Query cache low memory prunes' [Qcache_inserts > 0 && !fired('Query cache disabled')]
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