Re: performance_schema.events_statements_* not populating
Hi,
I am not able to spot anything wrong. In MySQL 5.7, events_statements_history table is on by default, so there should be no need to configure anything. You could try to see what happens on a fresh installation.
Has the server been upgraded from an earlier version? If so, did you run mysql_upgrade?
You should also check if the server writes anything about performance schema tables in the error log when starting.
Øystein Grøvlen,
Senior Principal Software Engineer,
MySQL Group, Oracle,
Trondheim, Norway
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