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After inserting
delayed_insert_limit
thread checks whether there are any
before continuing to insert delayed rows.
delayed_insert_timeout
Command-Line Format
Option-File Format
Option Sets Variable
Variable Name
Variable Scope
Dynamic Variable
Deprecated
How many seconds an
terminating.
delayed_queue_size
Command-Line Format
Option-File Format
Option Sets Variable
Variable Name
Variable Scope
Dynamic Variable
Deprecated
Server System Variables
Type
numeric
Default
100
Range
1 .. 4294967295
Permitted Values
Platform
64
Bit Size
Type
numeric
Default
100
Range
1 .. 18446744073709547520
[447]
SELECT
[448]
--delayed_insert_timeout=#
delayed_insert_timeout
Yes,
delayed_insert_timeout
delayed_insert_timeout
Global
Yes
5.6.7
Permitted Values
Type
numeric
Default
300
handler thread should wait for
INSERT DELAYED
[448]
--delayed_queue_size=#
delayed_queue_size
Yes,
delayed_queue_size
delayed_queue_size
Global
Yes
5.6.7
Permitted Values
Platform
32
Bit Size
Type
numeric
Default
1000
Range
1 .. 4294967295
Permitted Values
448
delayed rows, the
INSERT DELAYED
statements pending. If so, it permits them to execute
[448]
[448]
handler
statements before
INSERT

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