tune your mysql
mysql rdbms is not a real rdbms system but it has got a lot of similarities like any of them.
mysql has a configuration file called my.cnf (usually placed under the /etc folder of the linux box).
checking this file. you'll notice that mysql's configuration is set to the classic/standard one dedicated to small machines with no heavy traffic.
the file contains only the basic settings needed by any mysql server.
in my example, i had a heavy query which toke almost 90% of the cpu performance for more than 15mn...no ram was improperly used and no buffers was altered during these 15mn.
i succeeded in reducing the query time to 1 ~ 3mn ...
04.06.2006-01:28


Fedora Linux community project has released the first test version of Fedora Core 5.
RedHat schedules a Test 2 to be released just before Christmas, followed by Test 3 in mid-January 2006, and the final release at the end of February. 




