Manage Query Cache

You can check whether the query cache is present in your MySQL server using the following statement:

mysql> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'have_query_cache';

You can defragment the query cache to better utilize its memory with
FLUSH QUERY CACHE

RESET QUERY CACHE
statement removes all query results from the query cache.

To monitor query cache performance, use
SHOW STATUS
to view the cache status variables:

mysql> SHOW STATUS LIKE 'Qcache%';

  • Email, SSL
  • 0 brukere syntes dette svaret var til hjelp
Var dette svaret til hjelp?

Related Articles

Backing up and restoring a MySQL database from the command line

. Shell into your box as root, then: mysqldump -a -u USERNAME -p DATABASE > FILENAME.mysql...

Fix nameservers not working for Linux servers

If you have your own namerservers or you are using nameservers provided by host, and these...

Create a backup file of a SQL Server database?

Open Enterprise Manager and expand the registered SQL Server Expand Databases Right-click on...

Install Microsoft SQL Server

The installation of Microsoft SQL Server, like that of various modern products is fairly easy,...

How to Install MRTG

Solution Steps for MRTG installation are documented as MRTG Installation Make sure MRTG is NOT...