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[SOLVED] MySQL priority in Windows


Azu

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U can try these

> mysqld_safe --key_buffer_size=<XX>M

                    --table_open_cache=<xx>M

                    --sort_buffer_size=<x>M

                      --read_buffer_size=<x>M &

                       

refer documentation for more info about system variables.

 

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Why are you all going on about memory usage? My question has nothing to do with memory usage.

I want to set mysql-nt.exe to realtime(or high) priority but it won't let me do it in the windows task manager. How do I do it?

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