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Laravel 52 and AngularJS CRUD with Search and Pagination Example

Now i show you how to create CRUDCreate Read Update Delete using AngularJS and Laravel 5 In Following step by step you can create web application of create edit delete lists search with pagination of items modules In this post through you can make simple crud search and pagination module

MySQL/docker performance report update

Saturday I was in my favorite grocery store, standing in the line, browsing the net on my phone. I read Vadim Tkachenko‘s blog post about Measuring Percona Server Docker CPU/network overhead and his findings were opposite than mine – he didn’t found any measurable difference. Reading his post, he did found huge impact in networking […]

How to build scalable database infrastructures with MariaDB & HAProxy: sign up for our webinar with WooServers

There’s still time to sign up for our webinar on Tuesday next week, February 23rd, on the scalable, open source database infrastructure behind CloudStats.me. Our friends from WooServers will be giving an overview of their project at cloudstats.me and discussing their past infrastructure challenges of scaling MySQL “write” performance with minimal cost, performance overhead and database management burden. The session will cover how they came to choose a MariaDB with MaxScale and HAProxy clustering solution, and how they leveraged ClusterControl. Sign up below:

Registration, Date & Time Europe/MEA/APAC

Tuesday, February 23rd at 09:00 GMT / 10:00 CET (Germany, France, Sweden)

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MySQL OOM'ed, But Pelican Lives

I use Pingdom's free service to monitor slaptijack.com. Apparently, late Friday night, oom-killer decided that the server needed more memory and took out the MySQL server. To make matters worse, I missed the alarm from Pingdom, and slaptijack.com was down for pretty much all of Saturday. The fact that oom-killer was invoked is annoying, but more on that later.

The beauty of using Pelican rather than Wordpress (or any other database-driven content engine) is one less point of failure for the site. Obviously, I don't have all of slaptijack.com converted to Pelican yet (and perhaps never will), but at least parts of the site were up and working despite MySQL being down. If nothing else, this incident is enough to convince me that moving to Pelican was a good idea.

OOM'ed

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Data loss after MySQL restart

Not so long ago I had a customer who experienced data loss after MySQL restart. It was really puzzling. MySQL was up & running for many months, but after the customer restarted MySQL server all tables have gone. The tables were still visible in SHOW TABLES output, but they were not readable:

mysql> show tables like 'actor';
+--------------------------+
| Tables_in_sakila (actor) |
+--------------------------+
| actor                    |
+--------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)

mysql> select * from actor;
ERROR 1146 (42S02): Table 'sakila.actor' doesn't exist
mysql>


To understand what’s happened let make some experiments (WARNING: Don’t do it on production or with valuable data).

Let’s take a healthy MySQL instance with installed sakila database.

While MySQL is …

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MySQL/docker performance report update

Saturday I was in my favourite grocery store, standing in the line, browsing the net on my phone. I read Vadim Tkachenko‘s blog post about Measuring Percona Server Docker CPU/network overhead and his findings were the opposite than mine – he didn’t found any measurable difference. Reading his post, he did found huge impact in networking which I didn’t […]

How to get confused about buffer pool size allocation?

How it feels when you realize that, something going to be scary in term of question – “Wait, why? how?”
Let’s see:

I am trying to allocate 9G buffer pool size with 64 instances:

innodb_buffer_pool_instances=64
innodb_buffer_pool_size=9G

From error log it said that:

InnoDB: Initializing buffer pool, total size = 16G, instances = 64, chunk size = 128M

“Wait, why? how?” N1

From select it is also allocated 16G:

mysql> select @@innodb_buffer_pool_size/1024/1024/1024;
+------------------------------------------+
| @@innodb_buffer_pool_size/1024/1024/1024 |
+------------------------------------------+
| 16.000000000000 |
+------------------------------------------+

Just continue to increase pool size:

If you give 17G:

[Note] InnoDB: Initializing buffer pool, …

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MariaDB Wins 2015 Members’ Choice Database of the Year at LinuxQuestions.org – Thank You!

Mon, 2016-02-15 07:58mariadb

MariaDB has been selected as Database of the Year in the Members’ Choice awards at LinuxQuestions.org for the third year running. Our thanks goes out to all of the community members who voted for MariaDB and who continue to contribute to the project to make MariaDB the best open source relational database.

The LinuxQuestions.org forum is the largest Linux user forum online, hosting from 100,000 to a million visitors every month. In a resounding show of support, fans gave MariaDB 45% of the vote, more than twice the votes received by the next nearest competitor. MariaDB had also won the award in 2013 and the …

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A link I found highlighting principles that guide us in development for an ethical web

I found this very simple yet very clear list of principles that can be kept in mind while developing for the web.

https://ethicalweb.org/

Excerpt from above link:

"As web developers, we are responsible for shaping the experiences of user's online lives. By making choices that are ethical and user-centered, we create a better web for everyone."

Hope it helps and guides us in creating a better web for everyone :)

MariaDB wins LinuxQuestions.org Database of the Year for the Third Year Running

MariaDB was voted database of the year for the third year in succession in the LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice awards, winning 45.49% of the vote, up from 34.21% last year. Thanks to everyone from the community that voted for us. 2016 will be a busy year, including the upcoming release of MariaDB 10.2. Take a look […]

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