I am using MySQL version 5.1.66. I saw that the long_query_time variable is dynamic, but when I tried
set GLOBAL long_query_time=1;
After the above operation again I tried
mysql> show variables like 'long_query_time';
+-----------------+-----------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+-----------------+-----------+
| long_query_time | 10.000000 |
+-----------------+-----------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
From the mysql console it is not getting altered , why?
You are setting a GLOBAL system variable, but you querying for the SESSION variable. For the GLOBAL variable setting to take effect for the current session, you need to reconnect, or set the @@SESSION.long_query_time variable. (Note that SHOW VARIABLES by default shows the session variables.)
Here is an example:
mysql> SHOW SESSION VARIABLES LIKE "long_query_time";
+-----------------+-----------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+-----------------+-----------+
| long_query_time | 10.000000 |
+-----------------+-----------+
mysql> SET @@GLOBAL.long_query_time = 1;
mysql> SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES LIKE "long_query_time";
+-----------------+----------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+-----------------+----------+
| long_query_time | 1.000000 |
+-----------------+----------+
mysql> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE "long_query_time";
+-----------------+-----------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+-----------------+-----------+
| long_query_time | 10.000000 |
+-----------------+-----------+
MySQL 8.0 introduced the SET PERSIST ..
syntax which could help persist configuration you are setting dynamically. See the MySQL 8.0 manual