Throughout the course of development, the InnoDB storage engine has introduced new configuration parameters. The following table summarizes those parameters:
Table B.1. InnoDB storage engine new parameter summary
Name | Cmd-Line | Option File | System Var | Scope | Dynamic | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
innodb_adaptive_flushing |
YES |
YES |
YES |
GLOBAL |
YES |
TRUE |
innodb_change_buffering |
YES |
YES |
YES |
GLOBAL |
YES |
inserts |
innodb_file_format |
YES |
YES |
YES |
GLOBAL |
YES |
Antelope |
innodb_file_format_check |
YES |
YES |
YES |
GLOBAL |
YES |
ON |
innodb_io_capacity |
YES |
YES |
YES |
GLOBAL |
YES |
200 |
innodb_old_blocks_pct |
YES |
YES |
YES |
GLOBAL |
YES |
37 |
innodb_old_blocks_time |
YES |
YES |
YES |
GLOBAL |
YES |
0 |
innodb_read_ahead_threshold |
YES |
YES |
YES |
GLOBAL |
YES |
56 |
innodb_read_io_threads |
YES |
YES |
YES |
GLOBAL |
NO |
4 |
innodb_spin_wait_delay |
YES |
YES |
YES |
GLOBAL |
YES |
6 |
innodb_stats_sample_pages |
YES |
YES |
YES |
GLOBAL |
YES |
8 |
innodb_strict_mode |
YES |
YES |
YES |
GLOBAL|SESSION |
YES |
FALSE |
innodb_use_sys_malloc |
YES |
YES |
YES |
GLOBAL |
NO |
TRUE |
innodb_write_io_threads |
YES |
YES |
YES |
GLOBAL |
NO |
4 |
innodb_adaptive_flushing
Whether InnoDB uses a new algorithm to estimate the
required rate of flushing. The default value is
TRUE
. This parameter was added in
InnoDB storage engine 1.0.4. See
Section 7.12, “Controlling the Flushing Rate of Dirty Pages” for
more information.
innodb_change_buffering
Whether InnoDB performs insert buffering. The default
value is "inserts"
(buffer insert
operations). This parameter was added in InnoDB storage engine
1.0.3. See
Section 7.4, “Controlling InnoDB Change Buffering” for
more information.
innodb_file_format
Whether to enable the new “Barracuda” file format. The default value is “Antelope”. This parameter was added in InnoDB storage engine 1.0.1. See Section 4.3, “Enabling File Formats” for more information.
innodb_file_format_check
Whether InnoDB performs file format compatibility checking
when opening a database. The default value is
ON
. This parameter was added in
InnoDB storage engine 1.0.1. See
Section 4.4.1, “Startup File Format Compatibility Checking”
for more information.
innodb_io_capacity
The number of I/O
operations that can be
performed per second. The allowable value range is any
number 100 or greater, and the default value is
200
. This parameter was added in
InnoDB storage engine 1.0.4. To reproduce the earlier behavior,
use a value of 100. See
Section 7.11, “Controlling the Master Thread I/O Rate” for more
information.
innodb_old_blocks_pct
Controls the desired percentage of “old” blocks
in the LRU list of the buffer pool. The default value is
37
and the allowable value range is
5 to 95
. This parameter was added in
InnoDB storage engine 1.0.5. See
Section 7.15, “Making Buffer Cache Scan Resistant” for
more information.
innodb_old_blocks_time
The time in milliseconds since the first access to a block
during which it can be accessed again without being made
“young”. The default value is
0
which means that blocks are moved to
the “young” end of the LRU list at the first
access. This parameter was added in InnoDB storage engine 1.0.5.
See Section 7.15, “Making Buffer Cache Scan Resistant”
for more information.
innodb_read_ahead_threshold
Control the sensitivity of the linear read ahead. The
allowable value range is 0
to
64
and the default value is
56
. This parameter was added in
InnoDB storage engine 1.0.4. See
Section 7.7, “Changes in the Read-Ahead Algorithm” for more
information.
innodb_read_io_threads
The number of background I/O
threads used
for reads. The allowable value range is 1
to 64
and the default value is
4
. This parameter was added in
InnoDB storage engine 1.0.4. See
Section 7.8, “Multiple Background I/O Threads” for
more information.
innodb_spin_wait_delay
Maximum delay between polling for a spin lock. The allowable
value range is 0
(meaning unlimited) or
positive integers and the default value is
6
. This parameter was added in
InnoDB storage engine 1.0.4. See
Section 7.14, “Control over Spin Lock Polling” for
more information.
innodb_stats_sample_pages
The number of index pages to sample when calculating
statistics. The allowable value range is
1-unlimited
and the default value is
8
. This parameter was added in
InnoDB storage engine 1.0.2. See
Section 8.6, “Controlling Optimizer Statistics Estimation”
for more information.
innodb_strict_mode
Whether InnoDB raises error conditions in certain cases,
rather than issuing a warning. The default value is
OFF
. This parameter was added in
InnoDB storage engine 1.0.2. See
Section 8.5, “InnoDB Strict Mode” for more
information.
innodb_use_sys_malloc
Whether InnoDB uses its own memory allocator or an
allocator of the operating system. The default value is
ON
(use an allocator of the underlying
system). This parameter was added in InnoDB storage engine 1.0.3.
See Section 7.3, “Using Operating System Memory Allocators” for
more information.
innodb_write_io_threads
The number of background I/O
threads used
for writes. The allowable value range is
1
to 64
and the
default value is 4
. This parameter was
added in InnoDB storage engine 1.0.4. See
Section 7.8, “Multiple Background I/O Threads” for
more information.
This is the User’s Guide for InnoDB storage engine 1.1 for MySQL 5.5, generated on 2010-04-13 (revision: 19994) .