Posts Tagged ‘database’

MySQLTuner 0.9.9 is now available

MySQLTuner 0.9.9 is now available for download. There’s a new wiki for the script at wiki.mysqltuner.com. The new wiki contains links to downloads, changelogs, and other details.
If you want to know when the latest releases are available, there are multiple options:

Follow RackerHacker on Twitter
Sign up for the MySQLTuner mailing list
Use the –checkversion option [...]

MySQLTuner 0.9.8 is now available

MySQLTuner 0.9.8 is now available for download and it is full of new changes! So far, MySQLTuner has been downloaded almost 24,000 times. Thanks for making it so popular.
Easy download!
You can download it simply by running wget mysqltuner.pl. You will automatically be redirected to the script.
Access servers remotely
If you have multiple servers [...]

MySQLTuner is now a Fedora 9 package!

Thanks to some work started by Ville Skyttä, MySQLTuner is now included in Fedora 9 repositories:
# cat /etc/fedora-release
Fedora release 9 (Sulphur)
# yum info mysqltuner
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, priorities, refresh-packagekit
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* updates: mirrors.usc.edu
* fedora: mirror.unl.edu
* livna: mirrors.tummy.com
Available Packages
Name : mysqltuner
Arch [...]

MySQLTuner 0.9.1 available for Mandriva users

Thanks to some hard work from Oden Eriksson and Frederik Himpe, MySQLTuner 0.9.1 is available in a Mandriva package.

MySQLTuner v0.9.1 is now available

MySQLTuner v0.9.1 is now available! This long-awaited update includes bug fixes, feature enhancements, and compatibility improvements.
MySQLTuner now checks for fragmented tables
When deletes or updates are made on tables, MySQL will often leave holes behind that it hopes to fill in later. If the size and quantity keep climbing, the holes can cause performance [...]