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  1. MariaDB Server
  2. MDEV-6258

MariaDB 10.0 performance schema timestamps relative to epoch

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    • Bug
    • Status: Closed (View Workflow)
    • Critical
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • 10.0.11
    • 10.0.12
    • None
    • CentOS 6

    Description

      MariaDB 10.0 and MariaDB 10.1 both show this behavior:

      select first_seen, last_seen from performance_schema.events_statements_summary_by_digest;
      +---------------------+---------------------+
      | first_seen          | last_seen           |
      +---------------------+---------------------+
      | 1970-01-02 22:47:44 | 1970-01-02 22:47:44 |
      | 1970-01-02 22:47:44 | 1970-01-02 22:47:44 |
      | 1970-01-02 22:47:44 | 1970-01-02 22:47:44 |
      | 1970-01-02 22:47:44 | 1970-01-02 22:47:44 |
      | 1970-01-02 22:47:47 | 1970-01-02 22:47:47 |
      | 1970-01-02 22:47:47 | 1970-01-02 22:47:47 |
      | 1970-01-02 22:47:47 | 1970-01-02 22:47:48 |
      | 1970-01-02 22:47:56 | 1970-01-02 23:06:29 |
      | 1970-01-02 23:06:49 | 1970-01-02 23:06:49 |
      +---------------------+---------------------+
      9 rows in set (0.00 sec)

      This is not a problem in MariaDB 10.0.11 that I built on OS X.

      This also does not exist in MySQL 5.6.17.

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            serg Sergei Golubchik
            kolbe Kolbe Kegel (Inactive)
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