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| From: | ceo | Date: | January 14 2009 3:25pm |
| Subject: | Re: Restarting MySQLD when all transactions are complete | ||
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Read the mysqld man pages about what it does with kill -X signals. One of them may mean "graceful stop" Or not. If there is one, you'd still have to figure out how to tie that into a re-boot or whatever for updates. Sounds like a perfectly reasonable feature request if you find nothing at all...
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| • Unused and empty tables -> what impact on mysql | Brent Clark | 14 Jan |
| • Re: Unused and empty tables -> what impact on mysql | Claudio Nanni | 14 Jan |
| • Re: Unused and empty tables -> what impact on mysql | Brent Clark | 14 Jan |
| • RE: Unused and empty tables -> what impact on mysql | Jerry Schwartz | 14 Jan |
| • Restarting MySQLD when all transactions are complete | John Daisley | 14 Jan |
| • Re: Restarting MySQLD when all transactions are complete | ewen fortune | 14 Jan |
| • Re: Restarting MySQLD when all transactions are complete | ceo | 14 Jan |
