Why a .sh file? This is not cross-platform (if I understand).
Peter
Webyog
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 19:51, Haidong Ji
<haidong.ji@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Monty,
>
> Haidong, if you can create a set of files to replace the current ones,
> we can quickly get them review and add this to the MariaDB distribution.
>
Yes, I've created a set of files. Please look over. I did use sample
files from http://datastrangler.com/windpipe/2011/02/24/custom-mysql-config-files-to-ensure-maximum-performance/
as template with slight modification (replication stuff removal,
sync_log 1, and XA line removal). I can initiate discussion with the
author to ask for permission and express appreciation. I came up
my-sample.cnf.sh myself.
Once I get your blessing or the blessing from people you designate, I
will push for a merge.
5 files are attached:
One is a generic my-sample.cnf.sh file.
The other 4 are my-small.cnf.sh, my-medium.cnf.sh, my-large.cnf.sh,
and my-huge.cnf.sh. Definition of small, medium, large, and huge can
be arbitrary, so I made a decision:
small: minimum of 4G memory
medium: minimum of 16G memory
large: minimum of 64G memory
huge: minimum of 128G memory
Now, one can argue the definition, but at this stage, I am tired of
it. If I were benevolent dictator of the universe, I would just use
the attached single, minimalist my-sample.cnf.sh.
For my-sample.cnf.sh, I've gone through the build, compile, and
testing phase, and can tell you it works.
Let me know what you think.
Haidong Ji
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