MySQL 5.4 provides improved access to execution and
        performance information. Diagnostic improvements include Dtrace
        probes, expanded
        SHOW ENGINE INNODB
        STATUS output, and a new status variable.
      
DTrace Support
MySQL 5.4 includes support for DTrace. The DTrace probes work on Solaris, Mac OS X, and FreeBSD. For information on using DTrace in MySQL, see Section 5.7, “Tracing mysqld Using DTrace”.
        Enhanced
        SHOW ENGINE INNODB
        STATUS Output
      
        The output from
        SHOW ENGINE INNODB
        STATUS includes more information due to changes made
        for InnoDB Plugin. A description of revisions
        to statement output follows.
      
        A new BACKGROUND THREAD section has
        srv_master_thread lines that show work done
        by the main background thread.
      
---------- BACKGROUND THREAD ---------- srv_master_thread loops: 53 1_second, 44 sleeps, 5 10_second, 7 background, 7 flush srv_master_thread log flush and writes: 48
        The SEMAPHORES section includes a line to
        show the number of spinlock rounds per OS wait for a mutex.
      
---------- SEMAPHORES ---------- ... Spin rounds per wait: 0.00 mutex, 20.00 RW-shared, 0.00 RW-excl
New Status Variable
        The
        Innodb_have_atomic_builtins
        status variable provides information about availability of
        atomic instructions; see Section 1.5.1, “Scalability Improvements”.
      


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