And why, instead kill them (that breaks the execution), aren't they put to the lowest CPU priority 0.00001% until replag is low?
2012/1/31 Petr Onderka gsvick@gmail.com
Hi,
the email that you received should have a link to [1] that has the full explanation.
In short, if the replag is low, SLOW_OK queries will never be killed. If the replag is high, SLOW_OK queries will be killed, but they are allowed to run for a longer time than normal queries.
Petr Onderka [[User:Svick]]
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 21:10, emijrp emijrp@gmail.com wrote:
Hi;
I'm getting that error when querying English Wikipedia. I add /* SLOW_OK
*/
to my queries. What is the sense of adding SLOW_OK if my queries are
being
killed anyway?
Regards, emijrp
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