Hi Chris, with the Aug2009-SP1 release of MonetDB/XQuery on 64-bit Fedora 10 Linux, I cannot reproduce the problem: $ mclient -t -lx -s'1+2' 3 Trans 3.090 msec Shred 0.000 msec Query 4.770 msec Print 0.383 msec $ mclient -t -lx -s'1+2' 3 Trans 3.279 msec Shred 0.000 msec Query 4.734 msec Print 0.405 msec $ mclient -t -lx -s'1+2' 3 Trans 3.093 msec Shred 0.000 msec Query 4.762 msec Print 0.389 msec Hence, the questions are: - Which version of MonetDB are you running? (cf., e.g., `Mserver --version`) - What kind of queries are you running? - Does the actual query execution time increase (e.g., a performance degradation due to some internal server status), or does only the displayed time increase (e.g., because the internal counter/variable is not properly reset to 0)? Stefan On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 07:30:48PM +0300, Chris Baros wrote:
Hi
I am using Monetdb xquery in a Windows platform,
I want to measure the timing in some queries. But every time I run a query, I see that the "Query time" increases. If I restart the server, then again at the first time the Query time is normall, and by the second and after, increases again..
Do you have any ideas whats the problem?
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