[geeklog-devtalk] SPAM Article

Tony Bibbs tony at tonybibbs.com
Thu Mar 3 14:37:19 EST 2005


GL has a history of being load heavy on MySQL. This has been discussed
at length in various places (geeklog.net, mailing lists, etc).
Optimizing MySQL is the place to start. There are a number of things
you can do there, most important - IMHO - is to turn on query caching.

I'm hoping what we have started with GL2 will prevent so much DB
access...we'll have to see.

--Tony

Richard S. Westmoreland wrote:


>----- Original Message -----

>From: "Tony Bibbs" <tony at tonybibbs.com>

>To: <geeklog-devtalk at lists.geeklog.net>

>Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 2:20 PM

>Subject: Re: [geeklog-devtalk] SPAM Article

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>>Dirk Haun wrote:

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>>>Dude, we, like, have no access to, like, the httpd.conf

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>>Lol. Sorry, but this made my day.

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>>--Tony

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>LOL, mine too, I was going to say the same thing. :-D

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>If the server has scsi drives and a raid controller, then I believe repeated

>read access to the .htaccess file would come from the controller's cache and

>not from the drives themselves.

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>Dirk, isn't there something you can periodically do to the mySQL database

>that optimizes the tables?

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>Rick

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