Bug #59799 | handler statistics for the performance schema engine | ||
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Submitted: | 28 Jan 2011 18:00 | Modified: | 10 Feb 2011 15:15 |
Reporter: | Marc ALFF | Email Updates: | |
Status: | Closed | Impact on me: | |
Category: | MySQL Server: Performance Schema | Severity: | S3 (Non-critical) |
Version: | 5.5.6 | OS: | Any |
Assigned to: | Marc ALFF | CPU Architecture: | Any |
[28 Jan 2011 18:00]
Marc ALFF
[28 Jan 2011 18:41]
Bugs System
A patch for this bug has been committed. After review, it may be pushed to the relevant source trees for release in the next version. You can access the patch from: http://lists.mysql.com/commits/129904 3569 Marc Alff 2011-01-28 Bug#59799 handler statistics for the performance schema engine Before this fix, the performance schema storage engine did not update the handler_* statistics, so that: show status like "%handler%"; returned under evaluated values. With this fix, calls to rnd_next(), rnd_pos(), etc methods in the performance schema engine now also properly update the corresponding handler_* statistics. Tested manually. No automated scripts provided, as the value reported for a session in these counters is hard to predict exactly, as it depends too much on the environment.
[28 Jan 2011 18:56]
Bugs System
Pushed into mysql-trunk 5.6.2 (revid:marc.alff@oracle.com-20110128185545-knrd930f29jy22b2) (version source revid:marc.alff@oracle.com-20110128184059-k2jlz36la1hkis5a) (merge vers: 5.6.2) (pib:24)
[10 Feb 2011 15:15]
Paul DuBois
Noted in 5.6.2 changelog. Performance Schema did not update status handler status variables, so SHOW STATUS LIKE '%handler%' produced undercounted values.