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corrupted / crashed MyISAM + mysql_repair_threads = stuck “Repair with N threads”

This post explains on the usage of mysql_repair_threads for repairing myisam table & the processlist status Repair with N threads

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Windows PerfCounters and Powershell - Disk & IO perf data

This post is the hardest for me to write as I generally pay little attention to disks. When they prove too slow, I replace them with faster ones. So now I am writing this on laptop with two SSDs. That said, Disk subsystem could be a major system performance bottleneck and thus there are numerous counters covering this area (Get-CimClass *disk* | Select CimClassName). I would also like to turn your attention to old yet excellent article Top Six FAQs on Windows 2000 Disk Performance if you're interested in subject.

Disk counters:Note: Microsoft recommends that "when attempting to analyse disk performance bottlenecks, you should always use physical disk counters. However, if you use software RAID, you should use logical disk counters. As for Logical Disk and Physical Disk Counters, the same values are available in each of these …

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LLC-Technologies-Collier/Demo-SCCC-Byte-AngularJS

Hello dear readers and attendees,

This is the post that I will be/ will have been referencing during my presentation to the Seattle Central Community College’s Byte club on Thursday, December 10th at 1500-1630.

I will begin with a bit of an autobio and find out what kind of students we have in attendance. Please feel free to comment if you’d like to keep in touch before or after the presentation. I will discuss some of the bits and pieces of some industry standard platforms which I’ve developed, deployed, maintained, managed, co-operated, administered and replaced. We can discuss some of the patterns that work well in the industry, and some that are a bit harder to tame.

Once we have touched most of the areas of specialization represented at the meeting, I will dive in to an AngularJS demo I am developing in github here:

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Learnings from Swift becoming opensource

Swift is now opensource, and it’s interesting to see Craig Federighi talk about it. This is Apple doing right, considering FaceTime is long overdue to being an open standard. People are nitpicking on Apple’s Open Source tagline, but really, this is akin to nitpicking on Mark Zuckerberg donating 99% of his Facebook stock to his new limited liability corporation charity (key: don’t look a gift horse in the mouth).

Apple has chosen to put …

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See the Details with 1-Second Resolution Data

We've talked a lot about the high-resolution data we capture, but if you haven't experienced it yourself, it might be a little abstract. Here, look at the difference between 1-second and 1-minute data.

Are your monitoring systems glossing over important detail with low-frequency data?

All of our metrics are in 1-second granularity. That's 60x more data points per minute than most monitoring tools. It's 120x more data points per second than MongoDB Monitoring Service's premium paid tier. It's 500x more data points per minute than MySQL Enterprise Monitor at its default settings.

It's enough detail to see 1-second server stalls you will never find otherwise. This gives you the ability to proactively find and stop problems that will become much more serious over time.

And this data is not only realtime but …

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Building security into our deployment service system

We use an in-house deployment service system we built called Teletraan to push new code to Pinners around the world. Our goal for Teletraan is to be as dependable and straightforward as possible to remove any deploy-related issues for engineers. In order to achieve this, we’ve put great effort into keeping our deploy process and system secure.

Before, Teletraan didn’t have native authentication and authorization checks when performing operations, so our products and internal tools were at risk for unintended deploy-related changes across teams. As we continue to quickly grow as an organization, it’s important to have a robust permissions control mechanism to prevent possible poor experiences for Pinners and for our productivity as engineers. 

Role-based permissions and access control lists

At Pinterest, …

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Percona Server 5.6.27-76.0 is now available

Percona is glad to announce the release of Percona Server 5.6.27-76.0 on December 4, 2015. Download the latest version from the Percona web site or from the Percona Software Repositories.

Based on MySQL 5.6.27, including all the bug fixes in it, Percona Server 5.6.27-76.0 is the current GA release in the Percona Server 5.6 series. Percona Server is open-source and free – …

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Percona Server 5.5.46-37.6 is now available


Percona is glad to announce the release of Percona Server 5.5.46-37.6 on December 4, 2015. Based on MySQL 5.5.46, including all the bug fixes in it, Percona Server 5.5.46-37.6 is now the current stable release in the 5.5 series.

Percona Server is open-source and free. Details of the release can be found in the 5.5.46-37.6 milestone on Launchpad. Downloads are available …

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Using JSON’s Arrays for MariaDB Dynamic Columns

The JSON format includes the concept of array. A JSON object cant contain an attribute of array type. We have seen that we can use the MariaDB CONNECT Storage Engine provided UDFs (user defined functions) to implement dynamic columns. Let us create a table with a text column containing a a JSON string and let ...continue reading "Using JSON’s Arrays for MariaDB Dynamic Columns"

s9s Tools and Resources: Polyglot Persistence webinar for MySQL, MongoDB & PostgreSQL - and more!

We have created new resources and tools for you and this is a summary of what we’ve recently published. Please do check it out and let us know if you have any comments or feedback.

New Technical Webinar

Polyglot Persistence for the MongoDB, PostgreSQL & MySQL DBA
Tuesday, November 22nd

Join us for our new webinar on Tuesday, December 22nd, which is also our last webinar in 2015! Art van Scheppingen, Senior Support Engineer at Severalnines, will discuss all the main aspects of managing a polyglot open source database environment as well as conduct a live demo to walk you through some examples.

To register and for the full agenda, …

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