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have you done any "optimize" to your tables ?
it should help improving the query performance.
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it's normal to have memory lower on each day, because your index files = are growing, and takes memory. if you're not using innodb or bdb, you can try to run "flush threads" =
and "flush tables". it might release some memory. ;-)
Yeah, that's the thing, the tables don't change. I add maybe 50,000 =
records in total every three months, but that's about it. Also, no one =
USES the databse. only like one a day for a few queries. I am thinking =
that redhat linux, and not mysql, is the culprit since the top reveals =
that the buffer size is increasing in memory. It's just weird that it =
gets slower over time, I suspect it's due to RAM.=20
I am using myISAM tables. Is that innodb or bdb?=20
- Steve
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