Hello Antony, Sergei
> MySQL doesn't support it now and both solutions you've describe looks
> like a hacks that we could only refer to as "not recommended".
>
> I'd suggest to accept the fact that MySQL doesn't support it at the
> moment, and let user load necessary SIGAR I_S tables manually, without a
> loader plugin.
Well I came up with 11 tables which should be loaded. So i thought it would
be inconvenient to load all of them manually. And that was the reason I
started searching for a way to load them with only one 'install plugin'
coammand.
Now my concern is would it make sense if I create some simple interface,
which would allow to autoload/unload plugins? I understand it's a little bit
out of scope of my project but if the implementation is not a complete
overkill I would prefer to spend some time working on that. This would add a
support for loading/unloading plugins into MySQL server and then I would be
able to make my plugin work the way I want it.
Cheers,
M.Chochlovas