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Busy days are here again.

I’m swamped. I’m not sure if I can maintain my one-post-a-day around here anymore. Reminds me of the dreaded “hell week” back in college.

And then there’s one design project for a local bar and a custom WordPress theme for PinayExpat.

Been tweaking around with “my.cnf” of several very busy servers. :D mySQL optimization is kinda fun and tiring. :D

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    13 Responses to “Busy days are here again.”


    1. Gravatar Icon hoop replied on Jul 20th, 2005 at 11:58 pm (1)

      I noticed that one. For a minute there, I thought somebody was attacking the servers of ploghost *phew* :-)

    2. Gravatar Icon Fleeb replied on Jul 21st, 2005 at 12:24 am (2)

      When I checked the whois information on Gravatar, it said that its status is “on-hold”… Sabi ko na nga ba.

    3. Gravatar Icon hoop replied on Jul 21st, 2005 at 2:58 am (3)

      @yuga

      Great work with mysql’s configuration file… I noticed a BIG difference sa loading ng web pages… ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM :-)

    4. Gravatar Icon Kates replied on Jul 21st, 2005 at 4:57 am (4)

      @yuga:
      Your site is a bit snappier now. Yung MySQL server ng host ko kahapon tumigil. Akala ko na hack ako. Lahat ng sites ko down.

    5. Gravatar Icon darksparrow replied on Jul 21st, 2005 at 10:28 am (5)

      napapadalas yata ang pag release ng update ng firefox

    6. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Jul 21st, 2005 at 11:21 am (6)

      Tweaking mySQL is almost a guessing game. Had to restart it again and again just to get the right feel for performance. I used my site as to check the results and form your feedback, looks like a hit a nice jackpot there. :D

      @darksparrow

      Firefox had a lot of volunteer beta-testers now so the extra help boosts their release dates.

    7. Gravatar Icon Migs replied on Jul 21st, 2005 at 10:42 pm (7)

      Restarting? That is for tuning memory usage especially for InnoDB. If it’s CPU utilization, watch your “EXPLAIN TABLE” and create indexes.

    8. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Jul 22nd, 2005 at 6:59 am (8)

      Migs,

      I was getting high iowaits and suspected a wrong mix of mySQL cache for memory allocation. Probablity the high iowait is due to high usage of hdd with swap files.

      At one time, I even set the max connections to 900 and turned KeepAlive off in httpd.conf.

      Any more suggestions for tweaks?

    9. Gravatar Icon Migs replied on Jul 22nd, 2005 at 10:11 am (9)

      We should have a MySQL users group! I wasn’t a big fan of MySQL, favoring PostgreSQL, but the legacy app here at work is using it and I have to tune it to high heavens.

      Are you SELECT bound? mytop will show you the select/insert/update/delete mix. If so, I think InnoDB + in-process cache tweaking is better than MyISAM + letting the OS VM system handle it.

      YM me for more talk, we’re OT. hehe.

    10. Gravatar Icon darksparrow replied on Jul 22nd, 2005 at 12:33 pm (10)

      oo nga MySQL user group, pero sana pwede sumali kahit hindi marunong nun hindi pa kasi marunong ng MySQL eh hehehe turuan nyo naman ako marunong kahit papano marunong naman ako ng MS SQL…

    11. Gravatar Icon Migs replied on Jul 23rd, 2005 at 1:36 pm (11)

      I posted my MySQL tuning tips for Java EE, though most of it is independent of platform.

    12. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Jul 24th, 2005 at 2:47 pm (12)

      @ Migs

      Thanks for the tips Migs! Will pop you in YM when I have more questions ha?

      @ Hoop

      Sayo rin puede magtanong about mySQL? hehehe

    13. Gravatar Icon hoop replied on Jul 25th, 2005 at 2:36 am (13)

      @yuga

      sure, anytime… but I have to warn you that I’m a bit rusty already… hehehe

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