Hello.


According to this:



"If your last data file was defined with the keyword autoextend, the

procedure to edit my.cnf must take into account the size to which the

last data file has grown. You have to look at the size of the data file, round 
the size downward to the closest multiple of 1024 * 1024 bytes (= 1MB), and 
specify the rounded size explicitly in innodb_data_file_path. Then you can add 
another data file."



I think  you can.







"Jigal van Hemert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Unfortunately no response from the list anymore :-(

> 

> Can we ever get rid of the autoexpanding ibdata file without completely

> rebuilding the databases?

> 

> Regards, Jigal.

> 

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