Upgrading from MySQL 5.7 to 8.0 on Windows
As you may know, I’m using MySQL exclusively on GNU To be honest for me it’s almos 20 years that the year of Linux on the desktop happened. And I’m very happy with that. But this week-end, I got a…
As you may know, I’m using MySQL exclusively on GNU To be honest for me it’s almos 20 years that the year of Linux on the desktop happened. And I’m very happy with that. But this week-end, I got a…
Today, we will cover a totally different MySQL Shell plugin: InnoDB. Currently only 3 methods have been created: Those related to the Table space fragmentation, have already been covered in this recent article. Let’s discover the getAlterProgress()method. This method allows…
What is great with MySQL Shell Plugins, it’s that it provides you an infinite amount of possibilities. While I was writing the part I and part II of the check plugin, I realized I could extend it event more. The…
In the first part of this article related to the check plugin, we discovered information retrieved from the binary logs. This part, is about what Performance_Schema and SYS can provide us about the queries hitting the MySQL database. Currently, 3…
This blog was initially referring to the audit plugin, but I renamed it as check plugin to be more compatible with all the current and future methods included in it. As you may know, it’s now possible to create your…
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