Monthly Archives: April 2008
MySQL’s non-GPL adventure
I’m a bit late on this piece of news, and it’s been treated by more or less everyone who owns a blog. The news in short is that MySQL has decided to not release their online backup tool/driver to the … Continue reading
MySQL Proxy on RHEL5
Just a little timesaver; When attempting to install mysql proxy on RHEL5, you will most likely soon be staring at this message: … checking for LUA… checking for LUA… configure: error: Package requirements (lua5.1 >= 5.1) were not met: No … Continue reading
Queries per second
It’s obviously very important to know how your application and DBs are performing during business as usual. Otherwise you might find yourself in a situation where you’re facing performance degradation, and you have no clue what it’s down to. One important aspect of … Continue reading