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    • Type: Bug
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Trivial
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Affects Version/s: 5.5.28
    • Fix Version/s: 10.0.1, 5.5.29
    • Component/s: None
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    • Environment:
      Linux Ubuntu

      Description

      Hi,

      This is the first time I see this, when watching the show global status, some columns do not start with a capital letter, and are then displayed at the end ...

      mariadb> SHOW GLOBAL STATUS;
      (...)
      | Uptime_since_flush_status                | 1474386          |
      | binlog_commits                           | 0                |
      | binlog_group_commits                     | 0                |
      | binlog_snapshot_file                     | mysql-bin.000016 |
      | binlog_snapshot_position                 | 245              |
      | sphinx_error                             |                  |
      | sphinx_time                              |                  |
      | sphinx_total                             |                  |
      | sphinx_total_found                       |                  |
      | sphinx_word_count                        |                  |
      | sphinx_words                             |                  |
      +------------------------------------------+------------------+
      415 rows in set (0.00 sec)
      

      I believe that we should have or :

      • Capital letter as good practice for 1st caracter
      • Automatic lower(variable_name) when doing show global status
      • Case-Unsensitive sorting for show global status

      Regards,
      Joffrey

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            elenst Elena Stepanova added a comment -

            Hi Kristian,

            Could you please take a look at least at the binlog* part?
            It indeed doesn't look too good, especially since we have some Binlog* status variables as well. I'm guessing binlog* ones are somehow unusual (e.g. I don't see them among status_vars[] in mysqld.cc), but the question is whether it has to be this way.

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            elenst Elena Stepanova added a comment - Hi Kristian, Could you please take a look at least at the binlog* part? It indeed doesn't look too good, especially since we have some Binlog* status variables as well. I'm guessing binlog* ones are somehow unusual (e.g. I don't see them among status_vars[] in mysqld.cc), but the question is whether it has to be this way.

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              • Assignee:
                serg Sergei Golubchik
                Reporter:
                joffrey Joffrey MICHAIE
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