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| From: | Rich Prohaska | Date: | August 3 2012 8:59pm |
| Subject: | Re: question about the innodb recovery log | ||
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Hello, This blog (http://http://kristiannielsen.livejournal.com/12553.html, one of a sequence of blogs on the topic of binlog group commit and fsync performance) provides a very nice answer to my question. On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Rich Prohaska <prohaska@stripped> wrote: > Hello, > Why does InnoDB log the binlog position in its recovery log when a > transaction commits? > Thanks > Rich Prohaska > > -- > MySQL Internals Mailing List > For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/internals > To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/internals >
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| • question about the innodb recovery log | Rich Prohaska | 27 Jul |
| • Re: question about the innodb recovery log | Hartmut Holzgraefe | 27 Jul |
| • Re: question about the innodb recovery log | Rich Prohaska | 31 Jul |
| • Re: question about the innodb recovery log | MARK CALLAGHAN | 31 Jul |
| • Re: question about the innodb recovery log | Mats Kindahl | 1 Aug |
| • Re: question about the innodb recovery log | Rich Prohaska | 3 Aug |
