[Phpmyadmin-git] [SCM] phpMyAdmin branch, master, updated. RELEASE_3_4_7-22135-g8d3bb76

Marc Delisle lem9 at users.sourceforge.net
Wed Nov 2 20:26:30 CET 2011


The branch, master has been updated
       via  8d3bb76d26fe2e4ebda2c838ca1f932c82587ea6 (commit)
      from  f0c58e2a5920d6317ca9fb33cf303cb6532c0e6e (commit)


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commit 8d3bb76d26fe2e4ebda2c838ca1f932c82587ea6
Author: Marc Delisle <marc at infomarc.info>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 15:25:58 2011 -0400

    Typo

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Summary of changes:
 libraries/advisory_rules.txt |    2 +-
 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/libraries/advisory_rules.txt b/libraries/advisory_rules.txt
index a94f756..9ab0043 100644
--- a/libraries/advisory_rules.txt
+++ b/libraries/advisory_rules.txt
@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ rule 'Max InnoDB log size' [innodb_buffer_pool_size > 0 && innodb_log_file_size
 	innodb_log_file_size / (1024 * 1024)
 	value >= 128
 	The InnoDB log file size is inadequately large.
-	It is usually sufficient to set innodb_log_file_size to 25% of the size of {innodb_buffer_pool_size}. A very innodb_log_file_size slows down the recovery time after a database crash considerably. See also <a href="http://www.mysqlperformanceblog.com/2006/07/03/choosing-proper-innodb_log_file_size/">this Article</a>. You need to shutdown the server, remove the InnoDB log files, set the new value in my.cnf, start the server, then check the error logs if everything went fine. See also <a href="http://mysqldatabaseadministration.blogspot.com/2007/01/increase-innodblogfilesize-proper-way.html">this blog entry</a>
+	It is usually sufficient to set innodb_log_file_size to 25% of the size of {innodb_buffer_pool_size}. A very big innodb_log_file_size slows down the recovery time after a database crash considerably. See also <a href="http://www.mysqlperformanceblog.com/2006/07/03/choosing-proper-innodb_log_file_size/">this Article</a>. You need to shutdown the server, remove the InnoDB log files, set the new value in my.cnf, start the server, then check the error logs if everything went fine. See also <a href="http://mysqldatabaseadministration.blogspot.com/2007/01/increase-innodblogfilesize-proper-way.html">this blog entry</a>
 	Your absolute InnoD log size is %s MiB | round(value,1)
 
 rule 'InnoDB buffer pool size' [system_memory > 0]


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