Here is a quick question about event id. Assume that I have
000284:0000000054634792;3387908
Anybody knows what the 3rd number "3387908" means? I know what the first
two numbers mean however I do not know the third one. I checked tungsten
document but I did not find an explanation.
On Thursday, September 27, 2012 at 12:39 , gilbert F. wrote:
> Hello tungsten experts,
> Here is a quick question about event id. Assume that I have
> 000284:0000000054634792;3387908
> Anybody knows what the 3rd number "3387908" means? I know what the first two numbers mean however I do not know the third one. I checked tungsten document but I did not find an explanation.
> On Thursday, September 27, 2012 at 12:39 , gilbert F. wrote:
> Hello tungsten experts,
> Here is a quick question about event id. Assume that I have
> 000284:0000000054634792;3387908
> Anybody knows what the 3rd number "3387908" means? I know what the first
> two numbers mean however I do not know the third one. I checked tungsten
> document but I did not find an explanation.
On Thursday, September 27, 2012 at 12:39 , gilbert F. wrote:
> Hello tungsten experts,
> Here is a quick question about event id. Assume that I have
> 000284:0000000054634792;3387908
> Anybody knows what the 3rd number "3387908" means? I know what the first two numbers mean however I do not know the third one. I checked tungsten document but I did not find an explanation.
> The first is the file number (mysql-binlog.000284)
> The second is the offset of the event.
> The last is the pseudo thread id.
> Cheers
> Stephane
> Le 27 sept. 2012 à 22:34, Tim Bernhard a écrit :
> What are the other two?
> On Sep 27, 2012 4:27 PM, "Giuseppe Maxia" <g.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> It's the database server session ID.
>> Cheers
>> Giuseppe
>> On Thursday, September 27, 2012 at 12:39 , gilbert F. wrote:
>> Hello tungsten experts,
>> Here is a quick question about event id. Assume that I have
>> 000284:0000000054634792;3387908
>> Anybody knows what the 3rd number "3387908" means? I know what the first
>> two numbers mean however I do not know the third one. I checked tungsten
>> document but I did not find an explanation.