Hi,
We recently had a similar problem when we updated from 10.5.12 to 10.6.10.
The cause was that the default behavior changed from
innodb_flush_method = fsync
to
innodb_flush_method = O_DIREC
Which means, no kernel file caching.
If you have a too small
innodb_buffer_pool_size
in this ca
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Mieslinger via Pdns-users schreef op 2022-11-26 16:21:
10.6.11 is even worse than 10.6.10.
I've not had any problems before 10.6.11.
Are you saying that you have?
We went back to 10.6.10 because System Load went to 120+...
Did you debug this before downgrading?
We've
10.6.11 is even worse than 10.6.10.
We went back to 10.6.10 because System Load went to 120+... We've
automated restarting MariaDB after coredump.
If we could, we would go back to 10.5
Am 26.11.22 um 14:45 schrieb William Edwards via Pdns-users:
Hi,
Are people on this mailing list seeing incr
Hi,
Are people on this mailing list seeing increased CPU usage when using
MariaDB 10.6.11 with PowerDNS 4.5.4?
Context:
I use PowerDNS with the gmysql backend. Last Wednesday, I upgraded
MariaDB 10.6.10 to 10.6.11 on 8 machines running PowerDNS. Since then,
MySQL's average CPU usage has inc
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