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	- FLUSH GLOBAL STATUS now resets most global_status_vars.
  At this stage, this is mainly to be used for testing.
- FLUSH SESSION STATUS added as an alias for FLUSH STATUS.
- FLUSH STATUS does not require any privilege (before required RELOAD).
- FLUSH GLOBAL STATUS requires RELOAD privilege.
- All global status reset moved to FLUSH GLOBAL STATUS.
- Replication semisync status variables are now reset by
  FLUSH GLOBAL STATUS.
- In test cases, the only changes are:
  - Replace FLUSH STATUS with FLUSH GLOBAL STATUS
  - Replace FLUSH STATUS with FLUSH STATUS; FLUSH GLOBAL STATUS.
    This was only done in a few tests where the test was using SHOW STATUS
    for both local and global variables.
- Uptime_since_flush_status is now always provided, independent if
  ENABLED_PROFILING is enabled when compiling MariaDB.
- @@global.Uptime_since_flush_status is reset on FLUSH GLOBAL STATUS
  and @@session.Uptime_since_flush_status is reset on FLUSH SESSION STATUS.
- When connected, @@session.Uptime_since_flush_status is set to 0.
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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# include file for checking if variable key_reads is zero
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let $key_reads= query_get_value(SHOW STATUS LIKE 'key_reads',Value,1);
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--disable_query_log
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eval SELECT IF($key_reads = 0, "Yes!", "No!") as 'Zero key reads?';
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FLUSH GLOBAL STATUS;
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--enable_query_log
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