diff options
| author | fusion32 <marcopuzziello@gmail.com> | 2025-10-16 01:35:10 -0300 |
|---|---|---|
| committer | fusion32 <marcopuzziello@gmail.com> | 2025-10-16 01:46:10 -0300 |
| commit | 95022ca95b1d2792bae447d90694dcc0d67b9de2 (patch) | |
| tree | 3a23505d31c48188f537a6da95239215a6487297 /sqlite/z-001-migrate-v01-to-v02.sql | |
| parent | b49d7de51cf14632a5768f292b870e647cf39bf5 (diff) | |
| download | querymanager-95022ca95b1d2792bae447d90694dcc0d67b9de2.tar.gz querymanager-95022ca95b1d2792bae447d90694dcc0d67b9de2.zip | |
lower monotonic uptime resolution from MILLISECONDS to SECONDS
The monotonic uptime was used exclusively with caches and having
a resolution of SECONDS allows it to be stored as an int without
risk of wrapping (~68 years). Using MILLISECONDS meant that it
would wrap after ~25 days which is totally possible and EXPECTED.
Just as an example, the small test server I ran for about 1 month
had ZERO downtime on the QueryManager except for when I manually
restarted it. It was probably very close to wrapping when I took
it down.
Diffstat (limited to 'sqlite/z-001-migrate-v01-to-v02.sql')
0 files changed, 0 insertions, 0 deletions
