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MySQL 5.1 RPM's [message #5273] Wed, 20 January 2010 00:43 Go to next message
hi_irf  is currently offline hi_irf
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Hello,

We are facing serious performance issues with MySQL 5.1. After long investigation i findout it might be possible that i didn't upgrade MySQL 4.1 to MySQL 5.1 with proper RPM's.

I have 64 bit CentOS 4.7 machine with following listed RPM's installed.

linux~] arch

x86_64

linux~] rpm -qa | grep -i mysql

MySQL-devel-community-5.1.32-0.rhel4
MySQL-test-community-5.1.32-0.rhel4
MySQL-community-debuginfo-5.1.32-0.rhel4
MySQL-embedded-community-5.1.32-0.rhel4
MySQL-shared-community-5.1.32-0.rhel4
perl-DBD-MySQL-2.9004-3.1.centos4


One of my friend installed following RPM's for MySQL 5.1 and he didn't have any issues.

MySQL-devel-5.1.32-0.glibc23
MySQL-shared-5.1.32-0.glibc23
MySQL-client-5.1.32-0.glibc23
MySQL-server-5.1.32-0.glibc23
MySQL-bench-5.1.32-0.glibc23

Can someone please help me out what are the correct RPM's for MySQL 5.1 on 64 bit machine with CentOS 4.7 or CentOS 5.

Thanks in advance.

Re: MySQL 5.1 RPM's [message #5274 is a reply to message #5273 ] Wed, 20 January 2010 04:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
gmouse  is currently offline gmouse
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Is your friend running the same queries, or why do you compare performance based on just the version number?
Re: MySQL 5.1 RPM's [message #5275 is a reply to message #5274 ] Wed, 20 January 2010 05:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hi_irf  is currently offline hi_irf
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Hello,

Not the same queries obviously, but primary concern is between glibc23 and rhel4. Can you please recommend me what RPM's should i need to install according to my hardware ?

Thanks.
Re: MySQL 5.1 RPM's [message #5278 is a reply to message #5273 ] Wed, 20 January 2010 14:50 Go to previous message
gmouse  is currently offline gmouse
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It will not matter for your performance issues. Let someone take a look at your queries and configuration. Pm me if interested, or hire someone from percona.
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