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The InnoDB Buffer Usage graph is always at 100%. I believe this started to happen when I changed MySQL's temp folder to a much bigger drive, does that make sense?

I suppose the thing to do in this situation is to try and increase the innodb buffer pool size if possible, right?

GGGforce
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  • Simply restarting MySQL dropped the buffer down to 34% and it seems to be staying there. – GGGforce Jul 05 '14 at 11:23
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    It's a good thing to have the InnoDB Buffer Usage at 100%, and you can't make conclusion just after a restart... I learnt these things on a good answer here : http://dba.stackexchange.com/a/56506 – cedric_a Dec 08 '14 at 13:55

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