You won't get any reasonable answers like this. How big is your db? How long does mysqldump actually take? If you tell this, people can tell you if this is like expected or too slow. Good answers depend on good questions. But a hint: You can't expect mysqldump to run in fractions of seconds. Depending on database size, it is quite normal for it to take some minutes. Stefan
Am Thursday 28 October 2004 13:48 schrieb Anil Doppalapudi: > mysqldump running very slow. what might be the reason > > Server details > =============== > > Dell > RAM : 4 GB > Innodb_buffer_pool_size : 1000MB > > i am using --quick option in mysqldump > > Thanks > Anil > DBA -- Stefan Kuhn M. A. Cologne University BioInformatics Center (http://www.cubic.uni-koeln.de) Zülpicher Str. 47, 50674 Cologne Tel: +49(0)221-470-7428 Fax: +49 (0) 221-470-7786 My public PGP key is available at http://pgp.mit.edu -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]