Mysql 4.1.18 is out with huge performance bug fix

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excellent, I'll probably get 4.1.18 into [atomic] today or tomorrow
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Test version works for me
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Still showing MySQL 4.1.15 in production. When's .18 going to move over?
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Its going out right now. Should be synced into the archives in a few hours
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I went ahead and upgraded to 18 tonight. Will let you know of any issues.
Currently doing 27 queries per second.

When I run PMA though it says MySQL 18 but client is still 15.. is that right?
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Never mind, they both say 18 now... I think the client end just wasn't restarted.
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Yep, thats generally the culprit, you'll see the same thing with php or apache. I could restart mysql from the rpm (and in fact I used to), but its considered bad form to do that in an rpm unless you absolutey have to.
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Well, Plesk must have did it during it's upgrade, so I guess they figure it's ok. Actually, I guess Plesk shuts down everything, which is really annoying since quotacheck runs and keeps the webserver offline for 5 minutes.

Guess I shouldn't complain, at least with my RAID setup, it only takes 5 minutes, some people probably take half an hour or more.
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