MySQL 9.3 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 9.3
If you have configured
non-persistent
optimizer statistics (a non-default configuration),
InnoDB
computes index
cardinality values
for a table the first time that table is accessed after
startup, instead of storing such values in the table. This
step can take significant time on systems that partition the
data into many tables. Since this overhead only applies to
the initial table open operation, to “warm up”
a table for later use, access it immediately after startup
by issuing a statement such as SELECT 1 FROM
.
tbl_name
LIMIT 1
Optimizer statistics are persisted to disk by default,
enabled by the
innodb_stats_persistent
configuration option. For information about persistent
optimizer statistics, see
Section 17.8.10.1, “Configuring Persistent Optimizer Statistics Parameters”.