#mysql
03 November 2007
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07:31 <****> though he did more mistakes :)
07:32 <****> 15 minutes for core, 12 for pro, iirc :)
07:32 <****> how long does it take to get certification?
07:32 <****> in medium time
07:32 <****> mmm, test time is 90 minutes
07:33 <****> paul did core in 12 :(
07:33 <****> no, i was talking about the time which is needed to study
07:33 <****> ah
07:33 <****> I didn't study :(
07:33 <****> ah :p
07:33 <****> good :p
07:33 <****> i think a good certification is done by theory and pratic
07:33 <****> :p
07:34 <****> 5.0 is much tougher than those old ones though
07:34 <****> at least I hope so
07:34 <****> :)
07:34 <****> in my business they bought mysql enterprise
07:35 <****> good!
07:35 <****> they paid about 4000 €'s
07:35 <****> each year
07:35 <****> single server? :)
07:35 <****> yes
07:36 <****> good!
07:36 <****> one db server for local social network
07:36 <****> why just one
07:36 <****> get 'mysql enterprise unlimited'
07:36 <****> and have hundreds of servers!
07:36 <****> how much it costs?
07:36 <****> now im working to launch my own webagency
07:37 <****> so if it will goes good
07:37 <****> 40kEUR or so, don't remember the price :)
07:37 <****> ill get mysql enteprise on my dedicated
07:38 <****> uhm..
07:38 <****> it is real mysql ab sold innodb to oracle?
07:38 <****> mysql ab was never owning innodb
07:39 <****> h
07:39 <****> but i heard they are workingon a substitute
07:39 <****> real?
07:39 <****> would be stupid not to, I guess :)
07:40 <****> I hate HUP
07:40 <****> ^^
07:41 <****> What's so great about mysql enterprise that would make one drop 4k EUR?
07:41 <****> mksm_: awesome customer support!!11 best in industry!11
07:42 <****> + some other things, like monitoring/advisory tools, knowledge base, binaries, service packs, etc
07:42 <****> lol
07:42 <****> but its the same app, right?
07:42 <****> mmmm
07:42 <****> besides the tools
07:42 <****> not really
07:42 <****> community is more experimental branch
07:43 <****> gets features faster, gets broken faster :)
07:43 <****> enterprise is more conservative
07:43 <****> say, a feature can hit enterprise in 5.2, but community in 5.0
07:44 <****> esp. if it is community contribution
07:44 <****> I see
07:44 <****> Hello, how do i make mysql listen on TCP port?
07:44 <****> anyway, I wasn't joking about support
07:44 <****> legis: by default it does
07:44 <****> legis: 'skip-networking' must not be defined
07:44 <****> and 'bind-address' must not be set to 127.0.0.1 :)
07:45 <****> yeah... i'll probably get that next year
07:45 <****> legis: but in default configuration it listens on 3306
07:45 <****> hmmm
07:45 <****> mksm_: knowing that next year is soon, I welcome your decision
07:45 <****> =)
07:45 <****> <3 mysql enterprise
07:45 <****> just not sure how much i'll be using it :P
07:45 <****> because I'm both customer and service provider
07:45 <****> I can open issues for my hobby
07:45 <****> and answering is then my job ;-)
07:46 <****> mwahaha
07:46 <****> lol
07:46 <****> nice
07:46 <****> domas: is that in the mysql config?
07:46 <****> legis: yup
07:47 <****> legis: log into your server, and check 'show variables' maybe
07:47 <****> the only problem is that I'm running 4.0 on the hobby
07:47 <****> it is EOLed completely soon
07:47 <****> mysql can be quite addictive. 12 months ago i couldnt even do a JOIN
07:47 <****> wait 10 years and you won't be doing joins again ;-p
07:48 <****> or 5
07:48 <****> :)
07:48 <****> skip_networking | ON
07:48 <****> legis: see, I'm a clairvoyant
07:48 <****> domas: ;)
07:48 <****> ooo big word
07:48 <****> oh noes, save our joins!
07:48 <****> domas: where do i change that?
07:49 <****> legis: my.cnf
07:49 <****> legis: _somewhere_on_your_system
07:49 <****> which OS?
07:49 <****> arch
07:49 <****> try /etc/my.cnf or /etc/mysql/my.cnf
07:50 <****> yep, /etc/my.cnf, thanks!
07:51 <****> anyways, a quick question: if the system is not swapping and system cpu time is like 60% during a query ... something's wrong right?
07:52 <****> maybe...
07:53 <****> meh @ these intel compiler binaries.
07:54 <****> mksm: depends which process shows up at the top of top
07:54 <****> some kernel internal processes might have a way there :)
07:54 <****> on another hand, it can be networking code
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